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Thing I like about Liz, she drives a hard charger!![]()
I thought it was her bid to get rid of private property and ensure nobody is successful enough to offend the losers of the world.
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Thing I like about Liz, she drives a hard charger!![]()
I thought it was her bid to get rid of private property and ensure nobody is successful enough to offend the losers of the world.
If that's what she makes people like you think, she must be doing something right.![]()
Joe Biden slip-up in Iowa tonight.
"Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids."
Yikes...have fun mitigating that one.
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The report reveals that Pete Buttigieg tops the list with 23 billionaire donors. After Buttigieg, Cory Booker is 2nd with 18, and Kamala Harris is 3rd with 17. Michael Bennet is 4th with 15, Joe Biden is 5th with 13, and John Hickenlooper is 6th with 11.
Beto O’Rourke, Amy Klobuchar, and Jay Inslee have between 5 and 10 donors. Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard both have one thanks to Twitter CEO Jack Doresey, while Bernie Sanders, Julian Castro, Bill De Blasio, and Tim Ryan have none.
“Wall Street for Trump is the reverse Bradley effect,” said hedge-fund manager Anthony Scaramucci, who briefly served as Donald Trump’s White House communications director. The theory he is referring to suggests that voters overstate their support for non-white candidates when it comes to polls.
Of the people at the dinner, Harris was reportedly a favorite of many. Her decision to pass on prosecuting OneWest CEO, Steven Mnuchin — currently Trump’s Secretary of the Treasury — during her time as California’s attorney general is apparently one of the reasons behind her favorability among the Wall Street circle.

I have to admit his performance as VP was a pleasant surprise, but there's a reason why I was surprised with it!
A new YouGov/Economist poll shows continued and increasing support for Senator Elizabeth Warren, and stable but slightly diminishing support for former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary.
Warren jumps four points to come in with 20%, while Biden drops one point to 21%. That’s well within the statistical margin of error.
Senator Bernie Sanders is up three points to 16%,
Senator Kamala Harris is unchanged at 8%.
Former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke ties with Mayor Pete Buttigieg for the number five slot. O’Rourke jumps up three points, Buttigieg dropping three points, both come in at 5%.
JackLuis posts: "New national poll shows Warren practically tied with Biden"
Not according to today's numbers from the RealClearPolitics.com national polling averages, Jack - they've still got Biden comfortably ahead:
“We’ve said from the start that we will have to take on virtually the entire media establishment in this campaign, and so far that has proven to be true. Ok. Fine. We are ready.”
As Sen. Bernie Sanders continues to hit back at corporate-owned media outlets for what he and others have characterized as slanted and unfair coverage of his 2020 White House bid, the senator’s presidential campaign on Wednesday launched a newsletter aimed at providing “scoops, insights, and news nuggets about the election” that are neglected or ignored in the mainstream.
“We are launching Bern Notice—the Bernie 2020 campaign’s digital newsletter,” Sanders speechwriter David Sirota wrote on the newsletter’s website. “Whether you are a journalist, an activist, or a news junkie, this newsletter will have all sorts of goodies.”
“What Bernie Sanders is pointing out is not—and he never said it was—a ‘conspiracy,'” Solomon wrote. “The problems are much deeper and more pernicious, having to do with the financial structures of media institutions that enable profit-driven magnates and enormous corporations to dominate the flow of news and commentary.”
Calling out corporate control of US media, Sanders campaign launches ‘Bern Notice’ newsletter
WaPo is anti-Bernie, I guess Amazon wants to pay taxes, but the damn tax laws won't let it?
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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has opened a double-digit lead over the current 2020 Democratic frontrunner, former Vice President Joe Biden, in a just-released poll for Iowa.
An Iowa Starting Line-Change Research poll shows Warren at 28%, followed by Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders both at 17%, giving Warren an eleven-point lead over both.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg comes in with 13%. Senator Kamala Harris has 8%. Senator Cory Booker and former Rep. Beto O’Rourke both have 3%.