It's not a poll. In fact, new voters (like these) don't show up in oolls.
Second Para...
On Tuesday's National Voter Registration Day more than 150,000 people registered through Vote.org, the most the organization has ever seen on that day. The organization registered 279,400 voters in all of last year.
Usually a good sign.
Everything is bigger in Texas applies here, I suppose.
I have no doubt that's true. Nothing the state, like Texas, would like to do more than put a medical doctor on trial. Nonetheless, there are things that are right and things that are wrong. Letting a woman die by refusing treatment cannot be right. Not right morally if nothing else. So many here want to provide or parrot an excuse that they use.
So far this week...
- Trump embraces Mark Robinson, a Holocaust-denier who posted on porn message boards that he likes golden showers with his wife's sister, for governor in North Carolina.
- Don Jr. dumps Kim Guilfoyle and is seen kissing a woman 15 years younger than her in a Florida restaurant
- Laura Loomer, age 31, spends two days with Trump, says she loves him, and is photographed pressing up against him.
- Melania Trump, out of the blue, issues a public statement about why she was a nude model even though nobody asked. She remains AWOL on the campaign trail.
- The president of the Teamsters Union refuses to endorse Kamala Harris, who agrees with his union on every major issue, then is completely undercut as thousands of his own members in Pennsylvania, Michigan and other key states endorse her anyway, and Teamsters legend Jimmy Hoffa Jr., calls it a "failure of leadership" and endorses Harris.
- A new poll shows Ted Cruz trailing in his Senate race
Interesting movie. Wonder what happens next week.
On the plus side, I now know about a Scout's cruise control.
This would be the first time trump turned down the support of a nazi
O'Brien's non-endorsement ended up being a boon to Harris - if the national leaders had endorsed her, it would have been in the news for a day. Now, instead we get a nice drip-drip of local leaders lining up to lend actual grassroots support, which is actually effective at things like maximizing turnout, and local endorsements end up in local news.
If you told someone who fell into a coma in 1964 and just woke up that Hoffa was the good guy and RFK the bad one, he’d think you were nuts.
Fear and hate are the cornerstones of his campaign since he started it 9 years ago.
Sure, I read your mind.