Just a brilliant, 3-D chess playing politician https://t.co/VP08tR9bHS
— Katie MacBride (@msmacb) October 21, 2020
Inshallah https://t.co/6HRTFQ36ov
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) October 21, 2020
A reminder: Trump has already burned through almost $39 million in campaign cash on legal fees; and nothing much to show for it. Trump ain't gonna spend ALL that money on lawyers between November 4 and December 8. He's probably gonna spend a bunch of it between now and November 3rd. The more he spends now, the less he has to spend on lawyers. The more he saves for lawyers, the deeper he sinks in the polls, and the less likely those lawyers can save him (hint: they can't, anyway). What to do, what to do.....?This is why the cash crunch officials warned of was real despite large overall joint number. https://t.co/SPwZU8qDXO
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) October 20, 2020
VERY unlikely to have any $$$ left in November.I'm on the side that says $ is overrated in presidential races but "how did the Trump campaign end up with so little money" is one of the more unexpected turns. https://t.co/PkHo4l8lcA
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 20, 2020
This is the guy who bankrupted a casino, a football team, and an airline.He’s literally been raising 2020 cash since early 2017. Where did all the Trump campaign’s money go? https://t.co/qcelfzaSai
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) October 20, 2020
Because this just won't get old.The Trump campaign’s total cash on hand is only $6 million more than the $57 million that @harrisonjaime, a US Senate candidate, raised in Q3 alone https://t.co/da0g9Zspyo
— Grace Panetta (@grace_panetta) October 20, 2020
He's doing his damndest.This is so true https://t.co/e0DXwdf1Sb
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) October 21, 2020
See?Trump's speech in Erie, PA, began with him telling his audience he didn't really want to be there ("I wasn't coming to Erie"), continued with him repeatedly complaining about being cold (it's 50 degrees there), and ended with him announcing he was cutting it short. Weird. pic.twitter.com/KZ6moki8SS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 21, 2020
I think the tax returns settled that issue.If he was an actual billionaire wouldn’t he be writing himself a check right now? https://t.co/RRfc2RXvUP
— Neera -Vote Early- Tanden (@neeratanden) October 21, 2020
Trump has been enabled his entire life. First his father, then the corrupt NYC construction rackets, then those in NJ and other places, the banks(which eventually dumped him) then the media, then the Republican Party and the Supreme Court, now it's possible the voters might be the first entity to say "no" in a way he can't beat. It's a marvel to witness and I hope never to see anything like it again.
ReplyDeleteOh, and if I had it to spare, I'd bet anyone a dollar that the legal system won't still try to get him out of consequences, if not steal a "win" for him.
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