Bizarre https://t.co/Mw1Xkfeutm— Barbara Comstock (@BarbaraComstock) September 16, 2020
...the people out of work because of covid? (I haven't been to a restaurant since March, but when I order take out, any food service worker I encounter has a mask on.)
“And if we did follow that [herd immunity] approach, I think we might have two million people dead.”— George Conway (@gtconway3d) September 16, 2020
— @realDonaldTrump, April 10, 2020 https://t.co/9CkWoQhFHD
I really want Trump to do more town halls.
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) September 16, 2020
Because someone can ask him about this:
Testifying before a Senate panel, top Trump administration health officials said a COVID-19 vaccine isn't likely to be widely available until next spring or summer.https://t.co/hP9UkbBs8Y— NPR (@NPR) September 16, 2020
Or this:
Two wows from Redfield at the CDC hearing 1. He thinks universal mask use would bring us back to normal before a vaccine. 2. He confirmed CDC funds are being moved to DC to run a messaging campaign they will have no input on.— jennifer steinhauer (@jestei) September 16, 2020
Because I think most people really are concerned about this coronavirus thing:
.@alexburnsNYT @jmartNYT and I recently reported that at least one Trump adviser has warned internally against overreading the economic numbers since a decent percentage of indies and Ds who favor Trump on the issue have already said they're voting Biden https://t.co/pFEnkp3qzv— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) September 16, 2020
Biden: "I trust vaccines. I trust scientists. But I don't trust Donald Trump."— Shane Goldmacher (@ShaneGoldmacher) September 16, 2020
I think that's a growing sentiment.
Thank you for the great reviews of the @ABC News show last night!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 16, 2020
Keep tellin' yourself that, Biff!
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