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« Reply #125 on: February 21, 2018, 03:20:03 PM »

Rob Portman Surrogate Schedule from October 19th to November 3rd

Former Governor Judd Gregg: Campaigning in New Hampshire

Governor Brian Sandoval: Campainging in Nevada

Senator Dean Heller: Campaigning in Nevada

Governor Charlie Baker: Fundraiser in New York, Campaigning in New Hampshire and Massachusetts

Former Governor Jeb Bush: Fundraising in New York, Campaigning in New Hampshire and Nevada

Former Governor Jon Huntsman: Campaigning in New Hampshire and Virginia

Carly Fiorina: Campaigning in Iowa, New Hampshire and Virginia

Reprenstive Kristi Noem: Campaigning in Iowa

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« Reply #126 on: February 21, 2018, 03:37:48 PM »

Janet Napolitano Surrogate Schedule

Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen

Joint rallies and town halls in New Hampshire on healthcare and the opioid epidemic.

Kathleen Sebelius

Midwestern tour from Kansas to Minnesota on the future of green jobs in the area

Harry Reid

Rallies and fundraisers across Nevada, promoting Janet Napolitano and the importance of a democratic senate majority
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« Reply #127 on: February 21, 2018, 06:01:17 PM »

Phil Bredesen Campaign Schedule

Campaign in  Nevada (October 23rd-October 25th)

October 23rd:

Meeting with voters in Carson City

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Q&A with Voters in Las Vegas

Voter 1: Hi Bredesen. I've recently seen your rise in the Polls and I want to ask what makes you think that your a better choice than Hillary Clinton or your other opponents?

Bredesen: Great question. Now first for Hillary, well, I don't have those emails. *Bredesen and audience laughs*. To be serious, I don't have a record on foreign Policy but I think we can all agree that Hillary is a bit Hawkish in a time when we really shouldn't be war hawks. For Deval Patrick, he was governor of a Democratic State and had to deal with Republicans who were more Democrats than actual Republicans. This isn't to disrespect Patrick, but when I was governor of Tennessee, a very Republican State, I had to deal with real Republicans who were stubborn to work with Democrats. I got the job done however and the state surplus I had left is an example of my ability to get the job done. For Bernie Sanders, I have to say that he isn't really an outsider like some would call him as. After all, he's been in Congress for 26 years. The thing I think sets me apart from him was that a while ago, I owned a business and thus, I know how a business goes. For Janet, I want to say that while I have to applaud her work in Arizona, I would like to remind everyone that the last conservative president was from the south, not the southwest. I do think that that is a major difference between me and her. Again, thank you for the question.

Voter 1: I understand. Thank you.

Voter 2: Phil, I was wondering what your thoughts are on Terrorism both Domestic and abroad.

Bredesen: I think this can be a good enough answer: We need to clamp our foot down on terrorists both Domestic and abroad. No more soft approach. If you ask me, we should bring back Big Stick Diplomacy.

Voter 2: Thank you, Phil. I understand that.

October 25th:

Meet with the Mayor of Reno and give her advice on what she might she be able to do better

Campaign in New York (October 26th-28th)

October 26th:

Rally in Madison Square Garden in New York City

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October 27th

Creation of a Campaign headquarters in Buffalo.

October 28th:

Appearance on Saturday Night Live and join in as himself for the skit on the Democratic Debate, which many found likeable and fun.

Campaign in South Carolina (October 29th-November 3rd)

October 29th-31st:

Barnstorming across the state and raising his Support for Evangelicals.

November 1st-November 3rd:

Host a large rally in Columbia on the defense of the country.

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« Reply #128 on: February 22, 2018, 12:50:57 AM »

Janet Napolitano Campaign Schedule

October 19th

Rally in Salem, New Hampshire



"I am so enthused to have received the endorsement of Emily's List over the past week. This is an organization that has supported women for decades, and shows us a path forward. While others running for President take the tactics of ignoring or actively attacking women's rights, I have spent my public service career defending women. We must unite to make sure women are protected to make decisions with their doctors, to be paid fairly for the work they do, and to have a comprehensive paid leave program to help families keep providing for themselves. It is our job to uplift one another."

October 20th

Townhall in Merrimack, NH

"We've seen our cities devastated by automation, leading to substance abuse in the form of opioids. This is a public health crisis, that is affecting communities across this country, but to hear some politicians talk about it, you would almost get the picture that they think it's something of a moral failing. But, here's where I'm different, I know that we've not done enough for you, to replace jobs displaced by automation, to treat the problem of addiction with healthcare, not moral browbeating, and listening to people like you."

October 21st

Visit to Emily's List HQ in Washington DC, followed by a press conference on executive leadership

October 22nd

Rally in Rock Hill, SC

"I'm honored to be here, in a city that was one of the battlegrounds of the Civil Rights Movement. We've done a lot of work since 1961, but we have more work to do. We elected our first African American President, had a landmark moment on LGBT rights, and have pushed ourselves into the 21st century by revitalizing our healthcare. However, it is time to have some assurances that everyone, regardless of race, gender, or sexuality can get ahead, and our campaign's promise for a Universal Basic Income is step one to making that a reality. Another step is our commitment to protecting and ensuring the rights of everyone, which I will not shy away from. It is time to end mass incarceration, to end discriminatory housing and hiring practices, and fight the battles of tomorrow."

October 23rd

Tour of Charleston shoreline, meeting with the mayor on shoreline protection and restoration

October 24th

Rally in Orlando, Florida

"Florida is on the front line of climate change, seeing fleeting ecosystems, receding shores, and erratic weather becoming the norm. We are hearing a deafening silence from our politicians on what to do about this issue. What I am doing to solve these problems is to have a Federal green jobs program, employing locals to restore shorelines, and revolutionizing solar, wind, and hydro power to make the United States the leader in the world on energy independence."

October 25th

Meeting with Annise Parker in Houston, followed by a rally

"Can I just say, I'm inspired by your mayor. She is an example of how women can get stuff done when we get the chance. We understand the need for paid family leave, for immigration reform, and for access to healthcare. It is beyond time that mothers, fathers, and caretakers can take care of their loved ones without going broke. Our system is not set up to reward women, and we are often the ones doing the caretaking! We are the only developed nation without paid leave of some sort, and I intend to change that."

October 26th

Interview with The Des Moines Register



"Janet Napolitano, Attorney General, Governor, Secretary of Homeland Security, and now President? What inspired you to run?"

"Well, first, I'd like to thank you for having me, I know you guys have endorsed a primary opponent of mine, and maybe I can make you regret that choice. My career has been driven by a passion to do the most good, and I see issues of income inequality, climate change, and attacks on anyone deemed 'other' and I had to step up."

"Do you think your Methodist upbringing lit that passion for public service?"

"Absolutely, and it really helped my get to my UBI push during this campaign. I believe we are all deserving of opportunity and economic growth, regardless of our pasts."

"Universal Basic Income is considered a radical position, but you had a long history of a moderate before now, what changed?"

"Well, I'm still a pragmatist, which is the word I prefer, if I have to have a label. I'm about results, not party line purity. Look at immigration, DACA is considered a compromise bill, and it is working and will continue if Congress gets its act together. UBI is a relatively new idea, but economists are pretty optimistic about it, as I am. I don't care if an idea is left, right, or center, I care that it helps the most people."

"Thank you, Secretary."

October 27th

Townhall in Ames, Iowa

"It is time for our country to dust off the cogs of innovation. People are terrified of change, but it is a constant. We fear for our jobs, our healthcare, and our identities, that's human nature. However, our technological advancements can actually help us by making our jobs safer, our air cleaner, and creating new worlds of opportunity for us all to explore. With a combination of a fiber optic infrastructure being laid in our largest cities and smallest rural communities and a retraining program for those displaced by automation, we can make the Midwest the epicenter of a comeback story. Internet access does more than let you browse Facebook, it allows you to start a business, connect with those around the world, and keep yourselves informed on what is happening around the world. I believe that is a right not a privilege."
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« Reply #129 on: February 22, 2018, 05:02:23 PM »

What Mattis did part 3

Mattis campaigned around South Carolina on healthcare and his market base healthcare play and he also plans to go after big pharmaceutical  companies.
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« Reply #130 on: February 23, 2018, 12:20:51 PM »

Janet Napolitano Campaign Schedule Part II

October 28th

Town halls across the state of Iowa, focusing on healthcare and her green jobs initiative

"I'm ready for us to restore our economy to the leader of the free world, with people of all education levels achieving good paying green jobs. I'm ready for all people to have affordable healthcare and a stable market. Playing politics with healthcare has given us higher premiums, fewer options, and an unsure future. This is why I will push for a public option in my first 100 days, stabilizing the market, and insuring that communities all over the country have insurance."

October 29th

Rally in Iowa City, with Focus on Minimum Wage



"Our communities are losing out, while the richest in this society get bigger breaks and larger tax cuts. Our minimum wage has stagnated, and due to reckless spending, inflation has lowered our spending power. I always hear, 'why raise the minimum wage, when it's only young people who don't support families who benefit?' Well, my answer is only 46% of people making at or below the federal minimum wage are 16-24. So, tell me how this is fair, how are we expecting people to create jobs if we won't even pay them fairly? This is why our minimum wage must be raised to $12 an hour, with reforms to our tip based jobs, and partnerships with communities to stop state governments from cutting their wages."

October 30th

Rally in Minneapolis, MN

"Our organized labor in this country has been completely dismantled in favor of corporations, who have been told to throw their money into our system to garner favor. This is ludicrous. I want to review our fundraising laws and make all donations public, and to overturn Citizens United to keep our elections free and fair."

October 31st

Town Halls across Northern Nevada, focus on solar energy plan to bring jobs to the area

November 1st

Rally in Reno

"I have spent time around this country, campaigning on making life easier for workers like you. My opponents have made this a battle of personality, rather than focusing on what we can do to lift up American workers. That's why I announced programs like a raise in minimum wage, Universal Basic Income, and a Green Jobs Initiative, all in order to make American work again, regardless of race, gender, orientation, or education level."

November 2nd

Meeting with casino workers in Las Vegas, talking about unionization and wage increases

November 3rd

Rally in Carson City

"I'm a proud gun owner, and have been for years. The truth is, the NRA isn't out to defend people like me, they are out to make gun manufacturers richer, and laws looser. I have long believed public safety is our first goal, which was my guiding light as Secretary of Homeland Security. It's time to close the gun show loophole, to remove the 'boyfriend loophole' that allows domestic abusers to get guns, and take a serious look at assault rifle bans. I'm not anti-gun, in fact, I would gladly go to a shooting range and show you how good of a shot I am. But, my dear friend, Gabby Giffords, suffered from an attack that should have been prevented. Our background checks need to be expanded, and we need someone who stand up to the NRA, and stand up for the people. I'll be that person."
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« Reply #131 on: February 23, 2018, 10:09:05 PM »

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October 19: Patrick holds a rally in Des Moines
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October 20: Patrick barnstorms in Story County

October 21: Patrick campaigns in Ames

October 22: Patrick visits Fort Dodge and Webster City

October 23: Patrick visits Sioux City, meets with voters

October 24: Patrick holds a rally in Sioux City
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October 25: Patrick flies to Spartanburg, South Carolina and meets with voters

October 26: Patrick meets with voters in Greenville

October 27: Patrick holds a rally in Greenville
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October 28: Patrick meets with voters in Anderson

October 29: Patrick campaigns in small towns along I-85 in Georgia

October 30: Patrick meets with voters in Athens, Georgia

October 31: Patrick visits the University of Georgia. Later, he appears at an event with journalist and civil rights activist Charlayne Hunter-Gault.

November 1: Patrick holds a rally in Athens
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November 2: Patrick barnstorms in the Athens area

November 3: Patrick campaigns in Lawrenceville and Snellville
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« Reply #132 on: February 23, 2018, 11:06:32 PM »

Breaking News: Heidi Cruz Killed in Car Crash


From CNN: "Earlier today, Heidi Cruz, wife of Presidential candidate Ted Cruz, was killed in a tragic car wreck while traveling to meet her husband at a rally in Des Moines, Iowa. We will be hearing from Senator Cruz shortly about the future of his campaign."
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« Reply #133 on: February 23, 2018, 11:20:18 PM »

Ted Cruz Statement on the Death of his Wife & Future of His Campaign


"Today, my heart has been shattered. The love of my life - my beautiful, sweet, graceful Heidi was taken from this world in a deadly car accident. From the very beginning, Heidi believed in the values of this campaign - liberty, family, and faith. She was a warrior for her beliefs and a true person of character. Because of this tragic event, I have decided to suspend my campaign and tend to the needs of my daughters in this dark time. From this point on, Senator Rand Paul has my full endorsement in this campaign to re-ignite the American dream. God bless you all."
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« Reply #134 on: February 24, 2018, 09:54:22 AM »

Mattis response to the death of Ted Cruz’s wife
While me and him have had our disagreements. I am sadden to hear of the news of his wife Heidi’s death.
And me and our staff wish him to recover well ASAP after this tragedy
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« Reply #135 on: March 05, 2018, 11:46:09 PM »
« Edited: March 09, 2018, 07:11:25 PM by ASPN »

Turn #5
November 4th-November 18th 2005

(Rules the same as before. Y'all get 72 hours, if it becomes necessary I'll give a 24 hour extension, but I'd like to avoid that if possible.)


RCP: Republican Primary:
Rob Portman: 23%
Rand Paul: 22%
Bobby Jindal: 17%
Jim Mattis: 16%
Rick Santorum: 9%
Undecided: 13%

RCP: Democratic Primary:
Phil Bredesen: 21%
Bernie Sanders: 20%
Hillary Clinton: 18%
Deval Patrick: 17%
Janet Napolitano: 17%
Undecided: 7%

News:

-Senator Cruz out after loss of wife

-Rumors of health issues put King campaign into question.

-Terrorists attack Paris on the 13th, killing 130 people.

ENDORSEMENTS:

Janet Napolitano
-Julian Castro
-Gabby Giffords

Rand Paul
-Sen. Marco Rubio
-Governor Greg Abbot.

Jim Mattis:
-Jim Gilmore
-Sean Duffy

Phil Bredesen:
-Karl Dean
-Bev Perdue

Rob Portman:
-John McCain
-John Kasich

Bernie Sanders
-Richard Trumka
-Rocky Anderson

(Dem debate and state polls will be posted later tonight)
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« Reply #136 on: March 06, 2018, 09:47:25 AM »

Mattis’s campaign statement response to Paris attacks
Absolutely tragic and devastating what happen tonight in Paris.   Radical Islamic terrorism has hit one of our biggest allies in one of their biggest cities. 
Our relationship with France goes as far back as the founding of this country.  They helped us fight off the British and we helped them fight off the Germans in World War I and liberated them from one of the most evil regimes in history the Nazis in World War II.

Now the President and the rest of the Democrats are using this to push the issue of gun control and started to attack the idea of the 2nd amendment rather than face the real issue here.  Radical Islamic Terrorism.

I want to you the people of the world and Amercia that these ISIS savages will not stop right here and right now unless we do something they will keep on attacks like this and soon enough they will strike here in Amercia and start to carry out attacks here! This will happen unless we do something and I am the only one who has been proven time and time again for something like that.
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« Reply #137 on: March 06, 2018, 10:14:06 AM »

Bredesen Campaign Schedule from November 4th-November 18th

November 4th: Day of no campaigning in a sign of respect for those lost in the Paris Terrorist attacks

November 5th-November 10th: New Hampshire

November 5th-November 7th: Meet with Voters across the state and listen to their worries and needs

November 8th-November 9th: Host fundraise for the victims in the Paris peace attacks in Concord. approximately $7.1 million is made and every penny is sent to the victims in Paris

November 10th: Host 5 events

  • Barnstorming in Rindge

  • Create a Campaign headquarters in Rochester

  • Voter Q&A in Keene in which many agree with his ideas

  • Endorse Colin van Olstern for New Hampshire governor at a rally in Hampton

  • Rally in Exeter

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« Reply #138 on: March 06, 2018, 11:00:26 AM »
« Edited: March 06, 2018, 11:05:28 AM by ASPN »

State Polls:

Democrats:

IOWA:

Phil Bredesen: 24%
Bernie Sanders: 21%
Hillary Clinton: 19%
Janet Napolitano: 17%
Deval Patrick: 11%
Undecided: 8%


NEW HAMPSHIRE:

Bernie Sanders: 23%
Phil Bredesen: 19%
Janet Napolitano: 18%
Hillary Clinton: 16%
Deval Patrick: 13%
Undecided: 11%

Republicans:

IOWA:

Rand Paul: 24%
Rob Portman: 22%
Bobby Jindal:18
Jim Mattis: 17%
Rick Santorum: 9%
Undecided: 10%

NEW HAMPSHIRE:

Rob Portman: 29%
Rand Paul: 23%
Jim Mattis:18%
Bobby Jindal:15%
Rick Santorum: 10%
Undecided: 5%
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« Reply #139 on: March 06, 2018, 05:09:27 PM »

Second Democratic Presidential Debate

Saturday November 14, 2015 – Des Moines, Iowa

Hosted by CBS



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« Reply #140 on: March 08, 2018, 02:40:17 AM »
« Edited: March 08, 2018, 02:44:28 AM by x-Guy »

Rand Paul Campaign Schedule (November 4th-November 18th)

 
November 4th
- Halt all campaigning out of respect for what happened in Paris terror attacks

November 5th-9th (Iowa)
(November 5th-6th)
- Visit and meet with local evangelical leaders in various Churches around Iowa

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(November 7th)
- Rand Paul will hold two rallies in Des Moines and Cedar Rapids

(November 8th)
- Rand Paul will hold a joint rally in Cedar Rapids with an endorsement speech from Texas Governor Greg Abbot!

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(November 9th)
- Hold meet and greet with voters in Waterloo

November 10th-15th
- Hold a joint rally in Manchester with an endorsement speech from Florida Senator Marco Rubio!

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(November 11th)
- Celebrate the opening of new campaign headquarters in Nashua!


(November 12th)
- Rand Paul will a hold a meet and greet and talk to voters in Nashua

(November 13th)
- Barnstorm in Portsmouth

(November 14th)
- Rand Paul will hold a rally in Nashua

(November 15th)
- Rand Paul will hold a town hall in Nashua

November 16th-18th (Washington D.C)
- Return to D.C. for Senatorial duties
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« Reply #141 on: March 08, 2018, 09:36:14 AM »

Bredesen campaign schedule pt. II

Iowa (November 11th-November 14th)

November 11th

- Rallies in Sioux City and Cedar Rapids

- Fundraiser in Des Moines

- Debate prep

November 12th

- Foreign Policy Speech in Camp Dodge Army Base in Johnston


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- Barnstorming in Ames

- Successful Voter Q&A in Waterloo

- Debate prep

November 13th

- Agriculture policy speech in Ankeny

- Rally in Council Bluffs

- Meet with voters in Bettendorf

- Debate Prep

November 14th

- Fundraiser in West Des Moines

- Economic Policy speech in Ottumwa

- Rally with Chet Culver in Muscatine

- Attend 2nd Democratic Debate (post answers later)

Michigan (November 15th-November 17th)

November 15th

- Create a campaign headquarters in Lansing

- Economic Policy speech in Detroit

- Give aid to Flint Michigan

November 16th

- Barnstorm across the state to get started on a grassroots campaign

- Have a meal at Fiddlehead Restaurant and chat with voters

November 17th

- Discuss with Mayor Virgil Bernero of Lansing

- Foreign Policy speech in Grand rapids

- Meet with voters in Detroit

November 18th

- Rest day in Nashville, Tennessee
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« Reply #142 on: March 08, 2018, 09:43:00 AM »
« Edited: March 08, 2018, 10:25:56 AM by Jaguar4life »

What Mattis did

Mattis campaigned in Iowa especially in Rural areas on how he plans to win the working class and how he is trusted to lead the milltary.

He also started opening campaign headquarters all around Iowa.
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« Reply #143 on: March 08, 2018, 09:53:19 AM »
« Edited: March 08, 2018, 09:58:17 AM by Jaguar4life »

Mattis social media statement
I look at the plans and statements of all the other candidates and their military and security plans.  And it’s simple I don’t think Rand Paul, Rob Portman or Bobby Jindal have what it takes to get that call in the wee hours of the morning that says our national security is under attack.

And the Democrats well they just blame guns.
 


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« Reply #144 on: March 08, 2018, 10:22:27 AM »

Mattis campaigns in in the Iowa Illinois  border

Now I know some of the stuff I say isn’t popular with some Republicans and politicans but I don’t honestly care for what the establishment says.
I am fighting for a fairer and smaller government for the people however I think he should go after these so called free trade deals, lobbying groups and Wall Street.
I am also fighting for a fairer and smarter political atmosphere.
I am fighting for a balence budget amendment. 
While making sure our Milltary looks like a milltary of the 2010s not the 1990s and finally defeat ISIS.

2016 is the year that especially the Midwest and most of rural Amercia here will stand up for populist values and messages.  I have spent most of my time through this month talking to families around here who want the world and the country to change. Single mothers and fathers, Strugging unions, mom and pop businesses and most of all the future generation who will be voting for the first time ever!!

I have hope for the next generation and the millennials that they share the same messages as me and not the status quo. Cause the truth is whille I may be running for the Republicans I am also running for all Amercians!!! *Crowd claps and cheers*
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« Reply #145 on: March 08, 2018, 10:26:32 AM »

Mattis campaigns in in the Iowa Illinois  border

Now I know some of the stuff I say isn’t popular with some Republicans and politicans but I don’t honestly care for what the establishment says.
I am fighting for a fairer and smaller government for the people however I think he should go after these so called free trade deals, lobbying groups and Wall Street.
I am also fighting for a fairer and smarter political atmosphere.
I am fighting for a balence budget amendment.  
While making sure our Milltary looks like a milltary of the 2010s not the 1990s and finally defeat ISIS.

2016 is the year that especially the Midwest and most of rural Amercia here will stand up for populist values and messages.  I have spent most of my time through this month talking to families around here who want the world and the country to change. Single mothers and fathers, Strugging unions, mom and pop businesses and most of all the future generation who will be voting for the first time ever!!

I have hope for the next generation and the millennials that they share the same messages as me and not the status quo. Cause the truth is whille I may be running for the Republicans I am also running for all Amercians!!! *Crowd claps and cheers*
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« Reply #146 on: March 08, 2018, 10:28:43 AM »

Mattis campaigns in in the Iowa Illinois  border

Now I know some of the stuff I say isn’t popular with some Republicans and politicans but I don’t honestly care for what the establishment says.
I am fighting for a fairer and smaller government for the people however I think he should go after these so called free trade deals, lobbying groups and Wall Street.
I am also fighting for a fairer and smarter political atmosphere.
I am fighting for a balence budget amendment.  
While making sure our Milltary looks like a milltary of the 2010s not the 1990s and finally defeat ISIS.

2016 is the year that especially the Midwest and most of rural Amercia here will stand up for populist values and messages.  I have spent most of my time through this month talking to families around here who want the world and the country to change. Single mothers and fathers, Strugging unions, mom and pop businesses and most of all the future generation who will be voting for the first time ever!!

I have hope for the next generation and the millennials that they share the same messages as me and not the status quo. Cause the truth is whille I may be running for the Republicans I am also running for all Amercians!!! *Crowd claps and cheers*
OTL Trump from 2016 called, he says you stole his platform. Tongue
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Well Trump isn’t in this game so. And someone’s gotta be the populist
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« Reply #147 on: March 08, 2018, 11:26:27 AM »

Janet Napolitano Campaign Schedule

November 4th

Rally in New Orleans, Announcing Support for John Bel Edwards

“In a race like this one, the choice is clear. Let’s make John Louisiana’s Governor!”

November 5th

Rally in San Antonio with Julian Castro

“Here in San Antonio, you know that diversity makes us stronger. You know that by allowing people to come here for a better life, that we open up the opportunity for new businesses, innovations, and jobs. The fact of the matter is, we are a nation of immigrants, and the fact that congress refuses to address DACA and DAPA is a disgrace. This is why I will push Democrats and Republicans in Congress to actually do something for those looking for the land of opportunity.”

November 6th

Rally in Iowa City on healthcare reform



November 7th

Townhalls in rural Iowa, focusing on Universal Basic Income

November 8th

Rally in Des Moines

“President Obama and I don’t agree on everything, however, he worked tirelessly to make America even better than it is. We desperately need someone to continue this progress. We need to stabilize Obamacare with a public option, we need to raise the minimum wage, and we need to assure everyone has the opportunity to succeed in this country. We will not let Republicans play historical revisionist with Obama’s legacy. Remember, our economy was in such a precarious state upon Obama’s inauguration, and we must prevent another crisis by protecting our progress.”

November 9th

Rally in Las Vegas on solar energy production for energy independence

November 10th

Town hall in Reno, answering questions about Universal Basic Income Plan

November 11th

Rally in Manchester, NH on a public option for Obamacare

November 12th

Rally in Portsmouth, NH

“Democrats have long been able to govern well, but not always sell our case to why a Democratic Administration is better for the average American. I’ve always believed the policies speak for themselves, but you just need to articulate them. For example, there’s a track record that the economy does better under Democrats. Republicans will say the answer to grow the economy is cutting taxes on the richest, however, we all know that doesn’t work. That’s why I have a plan to create green jobs with a national retraining program, a plan to increase your wages and cut the loopholes allow states to take advantage of middle class and low income workers, along with a new Universal Basic Income Plan to ensure we protect the ability to dream in this country.”

November 13th

Statement on Paris Attack

“Our friends and allies were attacked on their own soil. We in America understand what this feels like, and I believe France deserves the same solidarity that we received in 2001. I trust the French authorities to handle the details of this case, but I want to call on an international coalition to research and prevent the radicalization of our citizens, particularly online. We must stand together in this moment against person caused disasters.”

November 14th

Debate in Des Moines
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« Reply #148 on: March 08, 2018, 11:37:27 AM »

Janet Napolitano Ad, Airing in SC, IA, NV, and NH

Opportunity



“Our country was founded on opportunity, dreaming big, and progress. However, we are facing uncertain times, a shrinking middle class, and attacks on our healthcare.”



“The last thing we need is a leader we can’t trust to fight for our values. That’s why Janet Napolitano is running for President.”



“She has a plan to tackle income inequality, to keep us safe, and to protect our progress from far right attacks. Janet is fighting for your right to the American Dream, for your Pursuit of Happiness.”

“I’m Janet Napolitano and I approve this message.”
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« Reply #149 on: March 08, 2018, 12:54:40 PM »

Janet Napolitano Democratic Debate



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“Hello again Des Moines, I’m so happy to be here tonight. The people on this stage are friends and colleagues and I’m so honored to share this honor with them. Tonight you’re going to hear a lot about policy, leadership styles, and the like. What I don’t want you to forget is that there’s more that unites us than divides us. I stand here as a champion for Americans, fighting to improve our healthcare system, create jobs through energy independence, and ensure our women, LGBTQ, and minority population get the same protections and opportunities that this country offers.”

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“First of all, I have to say I’m the candidate with the most experience in this topic, having served as Secretary of Homeland Security. We need to increase our security systems in public spaces, as we have in airports. We need to increase funding so our police officers can do community outreach, integrating them with the people they protect, and fostering trust. Mostly, we need to fight radicalization. We need to remind people that America is welcoming, that we aren’t going to judge you based on your race or religion, and that this country is the greatest place for anyone with dreams of succeeding. The problem isn’t one group, it’s a sense that this country doesn’t trust our citizens.”

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“First, as I’ve said, we need to fight radicalization. ISIS’s goal is to feed a divide between Muslims and Western governments and cultures. We need to show our Muslim brothers and sisters that we welcome them, support them, and trust them. Past that, we need to maintain our international coalition fighting ISIS in the Middle East. We are being successful in pushing back their land occupation, but as a global community, we aren’t doing enough to fight their radicalization efforts.”

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“I think the Iran Deal is the perfect example of how there are no easy decisions regarding international policies. I believe the deal gets more right than wrong, and walks us toward nuclear disarmament. The way to make the deal better is not to antagonize those across from us on the negotiating table. But, we need to maintain cool heads and accept incrementalism keeps us safe. A less icy relationship with Iran helps everyone in the world, and President Obama got this right.”

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“America is a great nation. We’ve made so much progress under President Obama, repairing our international reputation. We can’t go back now. We need steady leadership to not only maintain our diplomatic relationships, but to keep our citizens safe. The fact is, we need someone with the experience to combat the problems of today.”
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