Si se puede! Or rather, because we can.Best thing in today’s @nytimes — by @AndrewKramerNYT —> https://t.co/iFr8GkifKQ
— Anne Barnard (@ABarnardNYT) October 24, 2020
Although imagine what charity could do with $30 million. Or even $20 million.What an amazing new kind of boondoggle: AOC's no-hope GOP challenger spends $10 million https://t.co/T0reYIRuH2
— Ben Smith (@benyt) October 24, 2020
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.It’s also the coalition that handed Biden the nomination and may make him president https://t.co/D1NtweHsVC
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) October 24, 2020
I can’t even...Trump: "If we tested half, cases would be half."
— Will Steakin (@wsteaks) October 24, 2020
8 months into this pandemic and here we are
Same song, second verse. A little bit louder, a little bit worse.The president, in NC, has distracted himself from talking about how unfair the polling is and his false claim public polling is designed to talk about pretend stories of people going to the movies on election night, then something about Hillary Clinton and T-shirts.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) October 24, 2020
Someone is trying to depress me.Earlier, he said pollsters are trying to "depress you" so people don't vote.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) October 24, 2020
Losing your soul by helping someone? That is a very revealing statement.As the senate GOP grapples with the president dragging them down, he essentially says he doesn’t care @jdawsey1 “There are a couple senators I can’t really get involved in. I just can’t do it. You lose your soul if you do. I can’t help some of them.” https://t.co/5OkG0xYlqx
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) October 24, 2020
Yeah, let’s not forget that soon. Especially in the context of how one loses one’s soul.“This is the first president in the history of the United States of America that anybody seeking asylum has to do it in another country. They’re sitting in squalor on the other side of the river.” @itscaitlinhd, reporting on what Biden was talking about. https://t.co/9uMScS4M15
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) October 24, 2020
Another sign of the times. I’m just glad I don’t have to save Hallowe’en for my daughter this year.This year, Matt Howard said his son will go trick-or-treating inside their house, with a different family member waiting – virtually – behind each door. https://t.co/XGJZpD9ogo
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) October 25, 2020
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