I know enough of Hil. She's smart. She's letting Donald run around spewing ignorance and then she drops an ad referencing said ignorance to play before the masses. She's smart.
All they will talk about in the press conference are emails, Benghazi, her "failing" health, and Trump's comments. We know all we need to know. Debate is a month away. That's what is important.
ANYWAYS. Hillary has completely stopped spending ads in Virginia and Colorado for the rest of the election. They are no longer battlegrounds. Polls show she and the Senate races win by double digit. Still waiting on that Georgia and Arizona buy in Sept/Oct.
Morning Joe: Donald Trump Suggests Co-Hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski Are Having Affair
"Some day, when things calm down, I'll tell the real story of @JoeNBC and his very insecure long-time girlfriend, @morningmika. Two clowns," Trump said on Twitter Monday.
Morning Joe: Donald Trump Suggests Co-Hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski Are Having Affair
"Some day, when things calm down, I'll tell the real story of @JoeNBC and his very insecure long-time girlfriend, @morningmika. Two clowns," Trump said on Twitter Monday.
Hillary announced that she gave up promo in Colorado and now Trump has given up on the state as well Check this out:
A 12 Year-Old Is Running Trump’s Colorado Office
One Colorado 12-year-old is spending his summer vacation helping Donald Trump get elected by running the campaign’s field office in one of the state’s most populous counties. The Trump campaign’s field office in Jefferson County, which includes the greater Denver area, is largely run by Weston Imer, 12. While his mother, Laurel Imer, is listed as the office’s official field coordinator, she told KDVR that allowing her son to organize volunteers as co-chair of the county office has been a great learning experience. “You have a responsibility to your children to teach them,” she told the station.
Hillary announced that she gave up promo in Colorado and now Trump has given up on the state as well Check this out:
A 12 Year-Old Is Running Trump’s Colorado Office
One Colorado 12-year-old is spending his summer vacation helping Donald Trump get elected by running the campaign’s field office in one of the state’s most populous counties. The Trump campaign’s field office in Jefferson County, which includes the greater Denver area, is largely run by Weston Imer, 12. While his mother, Laurel Imer, is listed as the office’s official field coordinator, she told KDVR that allowing her son to organize volunteers as co-chair of the county office has been a great learning experience. “You have a responsibility to your children to teach them,” she told the station.
That's misleading. He's co-chair with his mom trying to get experience. he looks absolutely miserable tho
Debbie-Tim Canova Update: She's ahead by 10 points.
U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz is ahead of Tim Canova by 10 percentage points, according to a new Sun Sentinel/Florida Atlantic University poll.
The poll found that 50 percent of likely Democratic voters chose Wasserman Schultz and 40 percent chose Canova. The poll found that Wasserman Schultz did better among men, older voters and Hillary Clinton supporters. Canova did better among younger voters, Bernie Sanders supporters and those who have an unfavorable view of President Barack Obama.
"It's a little tighter than you would expect in a primary of an incumbent, a well-financed Democrat but this is an unusual race with a little bit more of a national focus," FAU political scientist Kevin Wagner told the Miami Herald.
For Canova to win, he will have to drive up turnout among younger voters but typically older Americans vote more often.
"Barack Obama turned out much younger voters at a higher rate than historically expected," Wagner said. "It's hard to say in a single congressional district if you could repeat that younger person turnout."
Obama endorsed Wasserman Schultz and Clinton campaigned for her in South Florida -- as did Vice President Joe Biden. Sanders endorsed Canova, a first-time candidate and Nova Southeastern University law professor. Clinton won the district with 68 percent of the vote in the March 15 presidential primary.
"Barack Obama is relatively popular there among the Democrats, as is Hillary Clinton. That support translates pretty well" for Wasserman Schultz, Wagner told the Sun Sentinel. "A candidate like Canova who is challenging the system "would probably do better in a district that is more dissatisfied with the Democratic leadership."
I don't care either way but it would be somewhat satisfying to see Tim Canova lose after all the low blows he's inflicted.
Tim is the Bernie camp's star player: the one they've invested the most money in and the one that will take down the queen of big bad establishment downtickets. Him losing would be a big blow.
Mark Kirk: US Senator, R-Ill., Likens President Obama to 'Drug Dealer in Chief' for Payment to Iran
The media is calling him the most vulnerable Senator up for re-election in the race
#VoteHaOut
Mark Kirk is a joke here in Illinois. I don't know a single person voting for him. I can't wait for Tammy Duckworth to stomp all over him with her prosthetic legs in November.