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Post by soonernvolved on Sept 30, 2019 4:43:05 GMT -6
Democrat Detroit City Clerk charged with Felony Voter tampering in the 2018 midterm elections: www.nationalreview.com/news/michigan-city-clerk-charged-with-altering-ballots-in-2018-midterms/Sherikia Hawkins was charged Monday with six felony counts for allegedly altering absentee ballots during the November 2018 election in her capacity as city clerk for the Detroit suburb of Southfield, Mich. Hawkins, a 38-year-old registered Democrat, stands accused of altering 193 absentee ballots. She was arraigned Monday in Southfield on charges including falsifying returns or records, forgery of a public record, misconduct in office, and multiple counts of using a computer to commit a crime. She was released on $15,000 bond.
The alleged misconduct was discovered after the Oakland County Clerk’s Office noticed that 193 voter files had been changed to reflect that the voters failed to include a valid signature or return date, when all of the implicated voters had in fact included both items. The county clerk’s office later discovered the original voter files in the trash at the election-division office. The Michigan State Police then launched an investigation that resulted in Hawkins’s arrest.In a statement announcing the charges, Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel and secretary of state Jocelyn Benson, both of whom are Democrats, stressed that Hawkins’s behavior was anomalous and did not affect any election outcomes. “Voting is fundamental to the very essence of our democracy,” Nessel said during a Monday news conference. “It is incumbent upon state governments to safeguard the electoral process and ensure that every voter’s right to cast a ballot is protected.” Hawkins, who makes $101,500 per year, has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of her trial. The Michigan Democratic party honored Hawkins this year with the prestigious Dingell/Levin award at its annual Legacy Dinner in Detroit, and she was included in the Michigan Chronicle‘s “40 under 40” list in 2017. Hawkins, who has overseen a total of 16 elections in Oakland County, began working in government in 2010 as deputy city clerk for the city of Pontiac, according to her LinkedIn profile. She was serving as the Pontiac city clerk when Democrat Gary Peters won a very tight congressional race against Republican Rocky Raczkowski in the state’s ninth congressional district in November 2010, the same election cycle that Republicans overwhelmingly reclaimed the House majority. Peters, who has has since been elected to the Senate, bested Raczkowski by just 6,405 votes out of a total 245,055 cast. Stay Updated with NR Daily NR's afternoon roundup of the day's best commentary & must-read analysis. Michigan Rising Action, a local branch of the conservative advocacy group American Rising, is now calling for a sweeping investigation into all of the elections that Hawkins has overseen in her nearly ten-year career. “The charges against Ms. Hawkins are extremely troubling and must be fully investigated. The integrity of our elections is essential to the protection of our constitutional rights and individual liberty. Michigan Rising Action is calling for a full audit of every election that Ms. Hawkins oversaw in her capacity as an elections official,” Tori Sachs, the group’s executive director, told National Review. The group hopes to see the Michigan board of elections appoint an independent auditor to examine the entirety of Hawkins’s professional record to ensure that previous election results weren’t tainted. Secretary of State Benson described Hawkins’s misconduct as “rare” in comments to reporters on Monday. While Hawkins’s brazenly fraudulent tactics may constitute a rarity, Detroit and its surrounding suburbs have experienced multiple instances of electoral incompetence and possible fraud in recent years. 35 Detroit city clerk Janice Winfrey’s office was audited by the state in 2017 after elections supervisors discovered discrepancies between ballot boxes and voting totals in nearly 60 percent of the city’s precincts. One year earlier, during the 2016 presidential election cycle, voting machines in more than one-third of Detroit’s precincts registered more votes than the number of registered voters in those precincts. The Michigan secretary of state’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment regarding the opening of a probe into the elections Hawkins previously managed.
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Post by kcrufnek on Sept 30, 2019 8:28:09 GMT -6
Guess who's revving up her campaign/medical alert van for 2020?
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 4, 2019 10:00:25 GMT -6
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 4, 2019 19:20:31 GMT -6
Who's the audience? She's doing her black voice.
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 7, 2019 0:37:41 GMT -6
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 7, 2019 0:38:57 GMT -6
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 7, 2019 6:03:11 GMT -6
Rumblings that Romney is actually sniffing around with some donors.
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 7, 2019 6:21:44 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 7, 2019 15:24:29 GMT -6
www.politico.com/news/2019/10/07/pence-house-democrats-impeachment-036471Starting this week, Vice President Mike Pence will embark on a national tour of congressional districts represented by Democrats who’ve come out in support of the inquiry. The move comes as the administration is struggling to combat an intensifying investigation into President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine. Each of the districts on Pence’s itinerary were won by Trump in 2016, making them potent targets for Republicans. The vice president will travel Wednesday to the southwest Iowa district of Rep. Cindy Axne, and Thursday he’s slated to visit the suburban Twin Cities district of another freshman Democrat, Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig. The vice president is then scheduled to barnstorm an array of battleground districts, including those held by Michigan Rep. Elissa Slotkin and Virginia Rep. Abigail Spanberger.
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 8, 2019 6:24:42 GMT -6
email.gpeflow.com/t/ViewEmail/r/0D456C6FDE17D6782540EF23F30FEDED/CF6C08A9BAD6027D9780B6D0B3F3FC10Leftist Minneapolis Mayor Uses Target Center to Stomp 1st Amendment Rights of Over 1.3 Million Trump Supporters The radical leftist mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, is abusing the power of his office and attempting to extort President Trump’s re-election campaign by conjuring a phony and outlandish bill for security in an effort to block a scheduled Keep America Great rally. Democrat Mayor Frey is using the bogus security charges to pressure the Target Center, site of the contracted October 10, 2019 rally, into preventing Minnesota residents from exercising their First Amendment rights in support of President Trump. Frey’s city government preemptively informed the Target Center that it would be responsible for $530,000 in security and other costs related to the event. The Target Center attempted to pass the costs on to the Trump campaign under threat of withholding the use of the arena. The Trump campaign informed the Target Center that the U.S. Secret Service is solely responsible for coordinating security and that withholding the use of the arena would be viewed as a breach of contract and result in court action. Additionally, the ridiculous sum of $530,000 is more than 26 times the estimated security costs for a 2009 Target Center health care rally held by President Barack Obama. Police officials estimated that the costs then were around $20,000. Again, the costs are a matter between the city and the Secret Service. “We are well aware of Mayor Frey’s vocal partisan opposition to President Trump and calls to disrupt the rally,” read a letter from Trump law firm Jones Day to the Target Center’s management firm. “This last-minute squeeze seems to be nothing but a pretextual political effort with serious First Amendment ramifications.” In 2016, President Trump earned more than 1.3 million votes in Minnesota and came within 1.5 percentage points of winning the state. “This is an outrageous abuse of power by a liberal mayor trying to deny the rights of his own city’s residents just because he hates the President,” said Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale. “People want to hear from their President, and no mayor looking to beef up his resume for a run for higher office should stand in the way.”
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Post by Qanon on Oct 8, 2019 6:52:11 GMT -6
We dont need that crazy, unhinged fucker in the white house another 4 years. Impeach Now!
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 8, 2019 7:17:11 GMT -6
We dont need that crazy, unhinged fucker in the white house another 4 years. Impeach Now! And yet, your side is all but guaranteeing he gets another term with your actions, etc. But then again, House Speaker Pelosi has already stated she doesn’t care about losing the House, as long as they get Trump. As it stands, 2020 is shaping up to be a catastrophic election year for the Democrats.
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Post by redrex on Oct 8, 2019 12:48:42 GMT -6
I sure hope the Dems pick Liz Warren---What a lying fool
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 9, 2019 5:01:20 GMT -6
Umm, Hillary, you actually have to beat him once before you can do it again.
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 9, 2019 8:24:12 GMT -6
Umm, Hillary, you actually have to beat him once before you can do it again. Bill got in late in the race. In October.
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 9, 2019 9:54:32 GMT -6
Umm, Hillary, you actually have to beat him once before you can do it again. Bill got in late in the race. In October. True & it's starting to look like Hillary might go for a third time.
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 10, 2019 7:14:16 GMT -6
I keep waiting for the Mooch drumbeat.
Jeez. All you have to do is look at this hag and know no one will vote for her.
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Post by redrex on Oct 10, 2019 7:44:48 GMT -6
I hear Hillary is stocking up on Depends to get ready for the run
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 10, 2019 12:06:46 GMT -6
While half of Schweizer’s op-ed in the Times addressed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao’s China ties, the Biden campaign did not seem to take issue with that particular coverage. Wonder why? Here is what he wrote: www.nytimes.com/2019/10/09/opinion/what-hunter-biden-did-was-legal-and-thats-the-problem.htmlIn December 2013, Joe and Hunter Biden flew aboard Air Force Two to China; less than two weeks after the trip, Hunter’s firm, Rosemont Seneca Partners, which he founded with two other businessmen in June 2013, finalized a deal to open a fund, BHR Partners, whose largest shareholder is the government-run Bank of China, even though he had scant background in private equity.(Representatives of the fund claim that the timing of the deal and the Bidens’ trip to China was coincidental). Thus far, the firm has invested about $2.1 billion, according to its website. … With the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014, Joe Biden became point person in Ukraine as well. That same year, Hunter Biden landed a board position with the Ukrainian energy giant Burisma Holdings. Despite having no background in energy or Ukraine, the vice president’s son was paid as much as $50,000 a month, according to financial records. (He left the board in early 2019). … The Bidens are hardly alone. President Trump’s transportation secretary, Elaine Chao, and her husband, Senator Mitch McConnell, are being accused of having profited from their commercial ties to Beijing. In 2004, the two had a net worth of about $3.1 million, according to public disclosures. Three years later, the range was $3.1 million to $12.7 million. The next year, their net worth rocketed to $7.3 million to $33.1 million. ...... Also, lest we forget:
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Post by redstripe on Oct 10, 2019 13:17:29 GMT -6
While half of Schweizer’s op-ed in the Times addressed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao’s China ties, the Biden campaign did not seem to take issue with that particular coverage. Wonder why? Here is what he wrote: www.nytimes.com/2019/10/09/opinion/what-hunter-biden-did-was-legal-and-thats-the-problem.htmlIn December 2013, Joe and Hunter Biden flew aboard Air Force Two to China; less than two weeks after the trip, Hunter’s firm, Rosemont Seneca Partners, which he founded with two other businessmen in June 2013, finalized a deal to open a fund, BHR Partners, whose largest shareholder is the government-run Bank of China, even though he had scant background in private equity.(Representatives of the fund claim that the timing of the deal and the Bidens’ trip to China was coincidental). Thus far, the firm has invested about $2.1 billion, according to its website. … With the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014, Joe Biden became point person in Ukraine as well. That same year, Hunter Biden landed a board position with the Ukrainian energy giant Burisma Holdings. Despite having no background in energy or Ukraine, the vice president’s son was paid as much as $50,000 a month, according to financial records. (He left the board in early 2019). … The Bidens are hardly alone. President Trump’s transportation secretary, Elaine Chao, and her husband, Senator Mitch McConnell, are being accused of having profited from their commercial ties to Beijing. In 2004, the two had a net worth of about $3.1 million, according to public disclosures. Three years later, the range was $3.1 million to $12.7 million. The next year, their net worth rocketed to $7.3 million to $33.1 million. ...... Also, lest we forget: This article link Where he says: Biden said of China. “I mean, you know, they’re not bad folks, folks. But guess what? They’re not competition for us.” Tells me hes bought and paid for by China. Not a question in my mind. Also, he's one of the dumbest politicians in history.
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Post by Qanon on Oct 10, 2019 19:26:25 GMT -6
You stupid treasonous fucks are losing ....deal with it! Us libs are going to take your guns away as soon as Warren is elected!
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Post by redrex on Oct 10, 2019 20:43:33 GMT -6
You stupid treasonous fucks are losing ....deal with it! Us libs are going to take your guns away as soon as Warren is elected! Only a fool would believe that
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 11, 2019 1:55:29 GMT -6
While half of Schweizer’s op-ed in the Times addressed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao’s China ties, the Biden campaign did not seem to take issue with that particular coverage. Wonder why? Here is what he wrote: www.nytimes.com/2019/10/09/opinion/what-hunter-biden-did-was-legal-and-thats-the-problem.htmlIn December 2013, Joe and Hunter Biden flew aboard Air Force Two to China; less than two weeks after the trip, Hunter’s firm, Rosemont Seneca Partners, which he founded with two other businessmen in June 2013, finalized a deal to open a fund, BHR Partners, whose largest shareholder is the government-run Bank of China, even though he had scant background in private equity.(Representatives of the fund claim that the timing of the deal and the Bidens’ trip to China was coincidental). Thus far, the firm has invested about $2.1 billion, according to its website. … With the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014, Joe Biden became point person in Ukraine as well. That same year, Hunter Biden landed a board position with the Ukrainian energy giant Burisma Holdings. Despite having no background in energy or Ukraine, the vice president’s son was paid as much as $50,000 a month, according to financial records. (He left the board in early 2019). … The Bidens are hardly alone. President Trump’s transportation secretary, Elaine Chao, and her husband, Senator Mitch McConnell, are being accused of having profited from their commercial ties to Beijing. In 2004, the two had a net worth of about $3.1 million, according to public disclosures. Three years later, the range was $3.1 million to $12.7 million. The next year, their net worth rocketed to $7.3 million to $33.1 million. ...... Also, lest we forget: Seems like this should pass as obstruction or interference or something. For you libs just switch out Trump and Don Jr. and you'll understand.
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 11, 2019 6:51:14 GMT -6
You stupid treasonous fucks are losing ....deal with it! Us libs are going to take your guns away as soon as Warren is elected! Only a fool would believe that For some reason, when you said that, this scene from the movie the Princess Bride popped into my head lol
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 15, 2019 13:32:59 GMT -6
The video also says a person identified as CNN’s senior justice correspondent Evan Perez says, “Joe Biden has a problem, because his son was trading in his name.”
“It looks bad, it smells bad. … How do you go and say, ‘President Trump is the problem, get him out of here’ and convict him when your son is doing the same shit?”
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 15, 2019 17:52:15 GMT -6
Looking forward to the sound bites. Too bad Bernie won't be there.
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 15, 2019 18:55:06 GMT -6
This is stunning. Moody’s Analytics released shocking numbers on Tuesday just in time for another insane Democrat Party debate. www.moodysanalytics.com/Moody’s found that President Trump wins the 2020 election in three different models. Trump wins in the “Pocketbook Model” 351 to 187 electoral votes. Trump wins in the “Stock Market Model” 289 to 249 electoral votes. Trump wins the “Unemployment Model” 332 to 206 electoral votes.
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 15, 2019 19:04:24 GMT -6
8:45 PM: Beto says if Mexicans should join unions if their companies do business with America.
Biden wants to double the capital gains tax and says the problem with these debates is that everyone wants to cram everything in in a short amount of time. Biden says the greedy corporations and the Fourth Industrial revolution creating job losses.
8:35 PM: Warren says the top reason Americans have lost jobs is bad trade policies and corporations with no loyalty to America workers, consumers, and communities.
turns to jobs and automation. And Erin Burnett goes to Sanders first and asks him about his jobs guarantee program. Sanders says “damn right” everyone will get a job. Yang and Sanders have disagreed on this issue. Yang says his freedom dividend is more practical than Sanders’s jobs program.
Yang points out that not everyone wants to work for the federal government and many people who lose their jobs to automation cannot be “retrained” for various federal jobs. He says $1,000/month is better for the “trickle up economy.”
Booker jumps in to rip CNN for asking Biden about Hunter and says Trump was happy with that exchange. Says CNN elevated a lie and attacked a statesman.
Yang talks about the impact that automation will have on various communities that rely on truck drivers (diners). Gabbard is against a federal jobs guarantee and agrees with her friend Yang about UBI.
An important segment about automation and the new economy in a state that will be impacted by it would not have been possible had it not been for Yang’s candidacy. Credit to Erin Burnett for outstanding questioning and going to Yang right after Sanders and getting them to talk about their difference. Great segment for Burnett.
8:20 PM: Warren asked a “yes or no” answer about whether she will raise taxes for Medicare for all. Another dodge. She says costs will go up for the wealthy and down for those who are not. She rips insurance companies for “pulling the rug” from under people.
Buttigieg points out Warren is being evasive and says she is why why people are frustrated with Washington. Buttigieg says Warren supposedly has a plan for everything except for health care. He touts his “Medicare for all who want it” idea.
Warren says when someone hears “Medicare for all who want it,” it means “Medicare for all who can afford it.”
Sanders says his Medicare for All plan that Warren endorsed will be better than Canada’s but taxes will go up and will go up “significantly for the wealthy.” Warren keeps dodging the question and Klobuchar calls her out for not being honest and promoting a “pipe dream.”
Warren pivots to saying she spent most of her time not in Washington but studying how people went bankrupt–most due to healthcare bills even though they had insurance. Warren keeps dodging.
Biden talks again about building on Obamacare. Biden says Democrats must be straight with Americans on the single most important issue.
Sanders says the debate should be about whether Democrats have the “guts” to stand up to the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. Sanders says we must stop defending the “cruel” and “unjust” system.
Harris says Democrats should be talking more about abortion and says women, especially women of color, will die because of Republican legislatures in the states.
8:16 PM: Cooper asks Biden about his son Hunter. He asks if it is not okay for a president’s son to be involved in foreign businesses, why is it okay for a vice president’s son. Biden says neither he nor his son did “nothing wrong.” “My son’s statement speaks for itself,” Biden says, basically cuing up a potential attack ad. Biden says Trump is afraid of him because if he wins the nomination he will “beat him like a drum.” Biden says he and his son kept everything separate. Says Hunter made a judgment and he is “prod” of the judgment he made. Biden then pivots back to Trump’s “corruption.”
Sanders says Democrats must also focus on the “pain of the working class of this country.”
8:06 PM: Biden, who finally came around on impeachment, says Democrats have been fair and he agrees with Sanders that Trump is the most corrupt president in history.
Harris says Trump has committed crimes in “plain sight.” Cites Maya Angelou. She also accuses Trump of “selling out” working people, national security, and democracy. Harris, reciting her greatest Twitter hits, says as a prosecutor she knows a confession when she sees it and says the impeachment process won’t take long. She says Trump is the most corrupt and unpatriotic president.
Booker says impeachment has to be about “patriotism” and not “partisanship.” He says Democrats have to conduct this process in a way that is “honorable” and “doesn’t rip us apart.” Says Trump has violated his duty.
Now, for some reason, Cooper goes to Klobuchar, who is barely registering in the polls. She accuses Trump of “illegal conduct” for “digging up dirt” on an opponent. She says Trump has left the Kurds “for slaughter.” She says Trump has made “Russia great again.”
Castro says Democrats can “walk and chew gum at the same time” when asked if impeachment is a distraction. He says Trump is violating his oath of office and abusing his power.
Buttigieg says Trump has left Congress “no choice” but to launch an impeachment inquiry. He says the impeachment inquiry is about whether, when people look back 100 years from now, a president was above the law and could get away with anything. He presents himself as the bipartisan candidate.
Gabbard says impeachment will divide the country if driven by “hyper-partisan interests.”
Steyer says every candidate on stage is more decent and patriotic than “the criminal in the White House.” He talks about starting his Need to Impeach movement two years ago.
Yang supports impeachment (implies Senate will not convict) but says impeachment will not solve the issues that got Donald Trump elected. Pivots to the central theme of his campaign about Fourth Industrial Revolution. Yang says Democrats “are losing” when they are talking about Trump.
Beto says he thinks about everyone who has ever served in uniform and says we have a responsibility to be “fearless in the face of this president’s criminality and lawlessness.”
8:05 PM: Sanders says Democrats have “no choice” but to impeach Trump because Trump is the most corrupt president in the history of the country. He thinks the House will find him worthy of impeachment because of the Emoluments Clause. He says Trump is using the Oval Office to enrich himself. Sanders says Mitch McConnell must do the right thing and allow free and fair trial in the Senate.
8:00 PM: Debate begins. First question (for Warren) is about impeachment. Warren says the impeachment inquiry is necessary during an election year because some things are bigger than politics. She cites the Mueller report (obstruction of justice) and says “look what happened as a result” of not opening an impeachment inquiry after the Mueller report was released. Warren says this is also about the next president and the next president…
7:55 PM: Cooper introducing the candidates as the debate is about to get started.
7:36 PM: DNC Chair Tom Perez thinks Democrats can take back Ohio in 2020. Democrats want Ohio to be the state that ends Trump’s presidency. Perez rips Trump and says the election is not about “left versus right” but about “right versus wrong.”
7:35 PM: Watch what Ohio residents think of Democrats–Video from Breitbart’s Matt perdie and Zenny phuong in Ohio:
7:30 PM: CNN hyping the number of candidates (12) on stage as if it is a good thing.
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 15, 2019 23:36:14 GMT -6
This is stunning. Moody’s Analytics released shocking numbers on Tuesday just in time for another insane Democrat Party debate. www.moodysanalytics.com/Moody’s found that President Trump wins the 2020 election in three different models. Trump wins in the “Pocketbook Model” 351 to 187 electoral votes. Trump wins in the “Stock Market Model” 289 to 249 electoral votes. Trump wins the “Unemployment Model” 332 to 206 electoral votes. I never thought he would lose in 2020. No one is going to vote for those wackos. Why do you think they are so desperate. They need to remove him before he can get re elected.
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 16, 2019 4:55:40 GMT -6
Kamala Harris: “You did not agree, and I would urge you to join me because here we have Donald Trump, who has 65 million Twitter followers and is using that platform as the president of the United States to openly intimidate witnesses, to threaten witnesses, to obstruct justice. This is a matter of corporate responsibility.”
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