A longtime Dem hand >https://t.co/rlHs21zIu8— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) April 15, 2019
...and blame this on "political Twitter."
Then I read down the feed:
More moderate Democrats and sympathetic Republican NeverTrumpers are urging Democrats to distance themselves from @Ilhan and to condemn her remarks. Decide for yourself. Watch the full speech. It's not that long. https://t.co/Gq0kB9CIoT— (((JonathanWeisman))) (@jonathanweisman) April 15, 2019
Though I don't think Trump "has a vague point here," I do agree people should decide for themselves, rather than decide on distortions and misrepresentations. Maybe even embrace the American ideal of a society of diversity and difference (Ohio is not Texas, Texas is not California, California is not Louisiana, etc.) that I grew up learning was our greatest strength, not our biggest problem.
Who am I kidding? That's not what Twitter is for!
Who am I kidding? That's not what Twitter is for!
And on an unrelated point:
President Trump’s political committees have already spent $83 million on his re-election since he moved into the White House https://t.co/koTBljESFV via @WSJ— Jeanne Cummings (@JeanneCummings) April 15, 2019
$83 million? Really? That's quite a 'burn rate' this far out. To put that in context:
for comparison:— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) April 15, 2019
in the first quarter of Obama’s 2012 re-election fund-raising, Q2 2011, he took in $45-M
That was eight years ago https://t.co/M02f9hVxWp
Trump raised $30 million in 1Q 2019, and has $40 million on hand, which means he raised at least $93 million since taking office. And what does he have to show for it? Well, his disapproval rate hasn't been below 50% since day 57 of his presidency. He's spent roughly $41 million a year for two years, that's not a lot to show for it.
Trump won’t be easy to beat in 2020. His latest fundraising numbers prove it. https://t.co/xVUowiPeXX— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 15, 2019
So: naaah! I'm more worried about Bernie breaking up the Dems than Trump raising money.
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