Focused like a laser beam. https://t.co/BfF2abYoQ9
— Charlie Sykes (@SykesCharlie) October 28, 2020
Goodness, he really did say "Tombstone.
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) October 28, 2020
So which candidate isn't oriented as to time and place? https://t.co/dWuFkbuDbQ
When has a president’s reelection campaign so thoroughly depended on asking voters to reject the evidence of their eyes and ears?
— Alex Burns (@alexburnsNYT) October 28, 2020
Trump is spending the last week of the race insisting the virus is disappearing, when voters can see plainly that it is not. https://t.co/sJG2RTxOUT
Imagine literally any other American president stumping for reelection in [checks] Arizona with [checks] a British guy representing a fringe party that has [checks] zero (0) seats in British government https://t.co/i5IgZbNQLg
— Adam Weinstein (@AdamWeinstein) October 28, 2020
At recent rallies, you see a greater divergence from reality. He is trying to force his narrative in hard, and the thing is, he's doing it with the minority of people who buy it already. No attempt to increase the base. He'll scare off some of it as well. He's on auto-psycho.
— Duty To Warn 🔉 (@duty2warn) October 28, 2020
To answer @maggieNYT's Q, Nigel Farage doubled McSally's time on stage at AZ rally.
— Vaughn Hillyard (@VaughnHillyard) October 28, 2020
"Martha, just come up fast. Fast. Fast. Come on. Quick. You got one minute! One minute, Martha! They don’t want to hear this, Martha. Come on. Let’s go. Quick, quick, quick. Come on. Let's go." https://t.co/SNh4vU60ML
Because of course...A little scoop: Remember that doctor with some wild COVID theories that @realDonaldTrump RTed in July?
— Cameron Joseph (@cam_joseph) October 28, 2020
The one who preached about people having health problems because they had dream sex with demons?
Yeah, she's speaking at a Trump event in Texas tonight.https://t.co/ODhi3swcUx
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