I've read enough memos from McLaughlin to know Donald Trump wrote it.— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) June 8, 2020
cc: @jwgop @SteveSchmidtSES @stuartpstevens https://t.co/G8dQciNEhE
McLaughlin is a clown show:
Here's a story from 2014 entitled: Republicans, Don't Use Eric Cantor's Pollster...https://t.co/kL4LfPz4uo #AmericaOrTrump #MalignantlyCrazy https://t.co/wafdT72O8i— The Real Reed Galvin (@reedgalen) June 8, 2020
What else? Just this:
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 8, 2020
Yeah, about that:
Trump will be resuming rallies but there are only four swing states with Republican Governors: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, and New Hampshire.— Drew Savicki (@SenhorRaposa) June 8, 2020
Well, Texas, by all accounts, is in play. Still, I can't think of a mayor of any major city in Texas who would welcome a big indoor rally anytime in the next two weeks. Maybe an outdoor rally? Personally, I like the optics of a big, empty football stadium with a few old people with a collective death wish standing on the field. Or sitting on the end zone bleachers, either one.
Trump has started to blame Kushner for campaign meltdown, per source. Also, in private, Mattis told people Trump is a “proto neo-fascist.” My latest:https://t.co/vhnFyAMaCE— Gabriel Sherman (@gabrielsherman) June 8, 2020
Works for me. Jared is a clown.
Part of the degradation of our government is that a non-serious person like Kushner is involved with serious issues life and death based on who he is sleeping with. https://t.co/rE0sCTPqYW— stuart stevens (@stuartpstevens) June 8, 2020
And speaking of "swing states", which ones are those now?
Here is Donald Trump's approval rating in every state, converted into Electoral College format.— Matt Rogers 🎙️ (@Politidope) June 8, 2020
At net -17 nationally and -19 among Independents, this is the least popular Trump has been in office. 👀https://t.co/Ba55r1rLPp pic.twitter.com/PfhmEAlgTc
Especially with the standing of the GOP candidate:
Approval rating in June of election year via @CNN:— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) June 8, 2020
74% - Johnson '64
71% - Eisenhower '56
59% - Nixon '72
58% - Clinton '96
55% - Reagan '84
52% - Obama '12
49% - W Bush '04
45% - *Ford '76
38% - Trump '20
38% - *Carter '80
37% - *HW Bush '92
*lost re-election bid
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