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OT: American Politics

This is legit going to make a lot of gopers panic and question whether sticking by trump will actually get them reelected or not.
 
This is legit going to make a lot of gopers panic and question whether sticking by trump will actually get them reelected or not.

+1

They stick by him because their polling numbers tell them they're vulnerable to trumpist primary challengers if they don't blow Shitler. If they start getting blown out against the Dems because of him, they probably won't worry about internal challengers as much.
 
Bevin went hard on trumpiness this election and trump went hard for him. No escaping this result.
 
Apparently the R in Kentucky was threatening to slash Medicaid and deny health insurance for 400,000 people.

Not sure it’s true, but in this environment a lack of message control is deadly.
 
Grifty the magical Grifter, at it again. Because of course he is, his entire life is a fucking fraud


f the Trump 2020 campaign is holding phony contests to raise money by offering a prize of meeting President Donald Trump that is not honored then it is "out-and-out fraud," a former White House lawyer said, and could lead to prosecutions.

The Popular Information newsletter reported that the Trump campaign has held 15 contests since 2018 offering the prize, which includes a meal, travel and hotel expenses, and a photo with Trump for the winning donor.

Other campaigns have used the same cash-raising tactic, including those of Jeb Bush, Barack Obama, Elizabeth Warren, and Pete Buttigieg. These contests are typically followed up with an announcement of a winner and images from the meal.

But there appears to be little, if any, public evidence of any winners to date of the Trump campaign's contests, raising questions about who has won the prizes.

When asked for comment, Kayleigh McEnany, national press secretary for Trump 2020, directed Newsweek to a tweet by the campaign's communications director, Tim Murtaugh. "People win the contests each time," Murtaugh tweeted, without elaborating further.

Newsweek asked McEnany if any public photos or statements about the contest winners were put out by the campaign and, if not, why? McEnany did not respond.
 
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