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« Reply #350 on: February 18, 2020, 11:13:14 AM »

Tammy Baldwin November Schedule

1-4: Colorado

Rally in Grand Junction
Virtual town halls for rural areas while on the road from Grand Junction to Denver
Rally in Denver
Rally in Boulder
Town hall in Loveland
Town hall in Fort Collins
Town hall in Greeley
Town hall in Brighton
Rally in Aurora
Town hall in Centennial and Parker
Rally in Castle Rock
Town hall in Larkspur and Monument
Rally in Colorado Springs

5-10: Iowa

Rally in Des Moines
Meet with volunteers in Des Moines
Town hall in West Des Moines
Rally in West Des Moines
Town halls in Van Meter, Stuart, and Atlantic
Tour public schools in Atlantic
Town hall in Walnut
Rally in Avoca
Town halls in Harlan and Defiance
Open campaign office in Denison
Town hall in Ida Grove
Rally in Sioux City
Rally in Sergeant Bluff
Town halls in Le Mars, Cherokee, and Lake City
Rally in Fort Dodge
Town halls in Iowa Falls and Clear Lake
Rally in Mason City
Open campaign office in Mason City
Rally in Waterloo
Rally in Cedar Rapids

11-13: Nevada

Meet with hotel workers in Las Vegas, shadowing the cleaning staff and touring the kitchens at several hotels
Rally in Las Vegas
Meet with casino workers, speak with them about union concerns and how to maintain their healthcare coverage under Medicare for All
Town hall in gun control in Vegas
Rally in Henderson
Town hall in Henderson
Open campaign office in Henderson
Tour Clark County public schools

14-16: California
Rally in San Francisco with Kamala Harris, accepting her endorsement
Town hall in Palo Alto
Rally in San Jose
Town hall in Fresno
Rally in Bakersfield
Rally in Los Angeles
Town hall in Los Angeles

17-21: Iowa

Rally in Dubuque
Visit volunteers in Dubuque
Town hall in Dyersville
Town hall in Monticello and Hiawatha
Rally in Cedar Rapids
Rally in Iowa City
Open campaign office in Iowa City
Rally at University of Iowa campus, discuss erasing college debt
Town halls in West Liberty, Wilton, and Durant
Open campaign office in Davenport
Rally in Davenport
Town halls in DeWitt, Maquoketa, and Andrew

22-25: South Carolina

Rally at University of South Carolina
Rally in Columbia
Town halls in St Matthews, Orangeburg, and Branchville
Rally in St George
Rally in Walterboro
Town halls in Yemassee, Ridgeland, and Hardeeville
Rally in Hilton Head
Open campaign office in Charleston

26-28: New Hampshire

Rally in Manchester
Meet with hospital employees and union members at Elliot Hospital
Open campaign office in Manchester
Town halls in Bedford and Merrimack
Rally in Nashua
Rally in Londonderry
Rally in Portsmouth
Town hall in Portsmouth

28th Thanksgiving in Madison

29-30: Minnesota

Rally in St Paul
Open campaign office in St Paul
Speak at University of Minnesota
Rally in Minneapolis
Town hall in Owatonna
Rally in Rochester
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« Reply #351 on: February 18, 2020, 01:26:40 PM »

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I was born in 1962 in rural Kosciusko, Mississippi. My biological father, Vernon Winfrey ran out on my mother, Vernita Lee, who was a maid. My mother eventually married Noah Robinson, who was a farmer and a World War II veteran. Right after I was born, Mom moved us up north to Wisconsin where she dropped me off at my grandmother's house and ran. My grandmother, Hattie Mae Lee, raised me for the first 6 years of my life. We were dirt poor. We often had to wear potato sacks as dresses when we went to church. I got made fun of for that, but I tried to not let it get under my skin.

When I was 3, my grandma taught me to read. At church, they called me the Preacher because I could memorize and recite Bible verses very well. When I turned 6, Vernita returned and took us to an inner-city neighborhood in Milwaukee. Vernita wasn't as supportive or encouraging as my grandmother was. She worked hard to provide for us. After we moved, Vernita had a second daughter, my half-sister, Patricia. She died when she was 43 after an addiction to cocaine. Vernita had a tough time raising 2 kids, so she took Patricia and I to Nashville to live with Vernon, my biological father.

Not long after Vernita took us to Nashville and went back to Milwaukee, she gave birth to a 3rd daughter, who she put up for adoption. I didn't know about the 3rd daughter till 2010. After that, she had a son, Jeffrey, my half-brother. Jeffrey and I were close. He died in 1989, when he contracted AIDS.

When I was 9 years old, my cousin, uncle, and a family friend molested me. When I was 24, I told my family. They didn't believe me.

I'll never forget the date April 4, 1968. It was a normal day for me and my family. But at around dinner time, we found out, along with the rest of the world, that Dr. King had been shot and killed. I've never felt so enraged at my country for the culture of that time. I wanted to go outside and just scream the anger out. But I was raised to respond with respect, kindness, and forgiveness.

In Junior High and High School, I got bullied because my family and I were poor and we lived in the projects. All I wanted was to be happy, so I thought the way to do that was to do things for others. A group of black kids and I that all had that same goal, got together and started being the rich white kids in-school slaves. That's where I met my good friend Gayle King. The in-school slavery lasted until we graduated.

I started taking money from my mother when I was 15 so I could seem cool. If I could show my peers that we had money, maybe I wouldn't get bullied. I lived with Vernita for a few months in Milwaukee, but she gave up on me again. This time, for good. I haven't seen my mother since then.

Vernon had a lot of flaws. But he was what I needed in a parent. He was strict, but he encouraged me to be successful in school. I won a full scholarship to Tennessee State University when I was 17. That same year I won the Miss Black Tennessee pageant.

When I was 18, I started college and got a part-time job at the local radio station, doing the news part-time.

Even though it took a while, things worked out for me. It doesn't always work out for the kids of today. Some of my friends in Nashville growing up didn't get on the right track. Turning to drugs, or other methods of coping.

I endorsed Stacey Abrams for President because she knows that struggle. She knows what it takes to protect the today's kids from this.

Stacey grew up in the projects, she knows what it's like to be dirt-poor. But know she's fighting for us.

Join me and vote for Stacey Abrams.

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« Reply #352 on: February 18, 2020, 05:45:00 PM »

PHASE II, TURN II: December 2019

A new month sees a new scene unfolding in a campaign straight off the big screen. In the Democratic primary, activist and hedge fund manager Tom Steyer surges into the lead with the backing of Congressman Seth Moulton. Despite this, however, Steyer's other opponents seem to have no intention of giving up, and the polls remain close enough for many of them to remain viable. Meanwhile, on the Republican side, a seeming petering out of the Trump campaign has left a two-man race in its wake: on the one side, backed by a growing number of important figures, President Mike Pence; on the other, a proud right-wing agitator with an axe to grind against the political establishment, Alex Jones. While Jones trails, many of his supporters point to his momentum, which they say will put him past the President by February. Only time will tell...

Current Polling:

Democrats
Tom Steyer - 20%
Stacey Abrams - 17%
Kirsten Gillibrand - 12%
Amy Klobuchar - 11%
Cory Booker - 8%
Tammy Baldwin - 8%
Steve Bullock - 7%
Jeff Merkley - 6%
Jon Stewart - 2%
Others - 0%
Undecided - 9%

Republicans
Mike Pence - 49%

Alex Jones - 21%
Ivanka Trump - 20%
Jim Jordan - 1%
Undecided - 8%

Libertarians
Austin Petersen - 68%
Other - 25%
Undecided - 7%

Schedules for December will be due Feb. 24. There will be a debate released Feb. 21, which will be due Feb. 28.
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« Reply #353 on: February 18, 2020, 08:23:06 PM »
« Edited: February 18, 2020, 08:54:53 PM by SouthCarolinaAaron »

DECEMBER SCHEDULE

December 1-10 | South Carolina

December 1: Barnstorm Columbia with Oprah, host roundtable with her discussing women’s issues, hold town hall that’s hosted by Oprah.
December 2: Join the Post and Courier in Charleston for another round of “Pints and Politics”
December 3: Major rally in Columbia with President Carter and Congressman Lewis, appear on local news channel to host a televised town hall with voters in Columbia
December 4: Meet with a local teacher union to discuss education issues, along with Rep. Karen Bass
December 5: Rest in Charleston for the day
December 6: Major rally in Charleston with Congressman Lewis and Al Sharpton, followed by a roundtable to discuss the climate crisis
December 7: Visit the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church (the site of the 2015 Charleston church shooting), shake hands with members and the pastor, followed by a large luncheon with the members of the church and local leaders
December 8: Drive to Rock Hill, host a town hall at Clinton College (HCBU) to discuss race relations
December 9: Hold town hall with Al Sharpton, hold major rally in Rock Hill
December 10: Major rally in Greenville, board plane to Los Angeles with Karen Bass and John Lewis, record live address about the importance of Hanukkah and wishing our Jewish friends a Happy Hanukkah

December 11-20 | California


December 11: Hold major rally in Los Angeles, appear on Conan O’Brien’s talk show
December 12: Record a podcast with Conan, later holding a town hall in Los Angeles with Representatives Bass and Lewis
December 13: Appear on Real Time with Bill Maher to discuss voter suppression, emphasizing the impact and differences between getting people out to vote and flipping Trump voters
December 14: Hold major rally in San Diego, appear on a special with Oprah on the O Network, “Oprah and Stacey”
December 15: Rest in San Diego, drive to San Jose
December 16: Hold major rally, host town hall/roundtable with Stanford University students and faculty to discuss the importance of education
December 17: Drive back to Los Angeles to appear on the Joe Rogan Experience, hold town hall with Oprah at the University of Southern California
December 18: Meet with Governor Gavin Newsom (not an endorsement) to discuss how to stop the wildfires and voter suppression
December 19: Appear on Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show, followed by a major rally in Los Angeles talking about civil rights, race relations, and the environment

December 20-26 | Georgia

December 20: Host a Reddit AMA from Georgia, begin writing my Christmas Eve and Christmas day online addresses
December 21: Spend the day with family, catching up, and assessing where to go next with the campaign
December 22: Go to Jimmy Carter’s church in Plains (Maranatha Baptist Church), have lunch with President Carter and his family
December 23: Barnstorm Atlanta, go Christmas shopping
December 24: Give Christmas Eve address in Atlanta, live right outside of the Atlanta capitol building
December 25: Spend the day with family, post Christmas day address on YouTube
December 26: Board plane to Des Moines, Iowa

December 27-31 | Iowa
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December 27: Hold town hall at Iowa State University, hold a major rally with Al Sharpton in Ames
December 28: Barnstorm rural Iowa with John Lewis, appear on a few local news shows
December 29: Rest in Cedar Rapids
December 30: Roundtable with Oprah discussing voter suppression in Cedar Rapids, do an interview with local newspaper
December 31: Hold major rally in Council Bluffs, later posting a video address about New Years Eve on YouTube
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« Reply #354 on: February 19, 2020, 05:20:20 PM »

Bullock Schedule and Strategy - December 2019
As in November, Governor Bullock will focus campaign efforts on New Hampshire and Nevada, the two early states he believes he can win (or come close in). Campaign efforts will consist mostly of door-to-door and small events, though Bullock will continue to hold town halls and rallies in larger communities. The campaign will also focus on minority outreach in Nevada through meeting with and campaigning to minority interests.

December 1: Campaign in eastern Las Vegas, Henderson and Boulder City.
December 2: Campaign in Enterprise, Silverado Ranch, and Paradise.
December 3: Rally and town hall in central Las Vegas.
December 4: Meet with local Latinx leaders, campaign in Winchester.
December 5: Campaign in North Las Vegas and Sunrise Manor.
December 6: Campaign in northwestern Las Vegas (the general area between I-15 and US-95). Meet with NV Culinary Union.
December 7: Campaign in Summerlin, hold town hall.
December 8: Campaign in Spring Valley and Pahrump. Hold town hall in Spring Valley.
December 9-10: Drive north to Reno, stopping in small communities along the way. On the 9th, hold town hall in Tonopah.
December 11: Campaign in Fernley, Silver Springs, Carson City and Sand Harbor. Hold town hall in Carson City.
December 12: Meet with Northern Nevada businesspeople at campaign event on Lake Washoe. Campaign in Carson City.
December 13: Campaign in Reno and Sparks. Town hall in Sparks.
December 14: Rally and campaign in Reno. Fly red-eye to New Hampshire.
December 15: Campaign in Nashua, Amherst, and Londonderry.
December 16-18: Campaign in Manchester and Concord. Hold town hall in Hooksett on the 17th, rally with Sen. Hassan in Concord on the 18th.
December 19-20: Campaign in Dover, Portsmouth, and Hampton. Hold town hall in Portsmouth on the 20th.
December 21-22: Campaign in southwestern New Hampshire. Town hall in Keene on the 22nd.
December 23: Campaign in central-north rural New Hampshire. Town hall in Plymouth.
December 24-26: Fly home to Montana to celebrate Christmas with family.
December 27-28: Fly back to New Hampshire, campaign in northern New Hampshire. Town hall in Lancaster on the 28th.
December 29: Campaign in Concord area, meet with local business leaders.
December 30: Campaign in Manchester area.
December 31: Travel south to New York to celebrate the New Year.
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« Reply #355 on: February 19, 2020, 06:54:42 PM »

Mike Pence @presidentpence

Dem KOCH is still fighting hard against the great tax reform bill that I proposed - by blackmailing and bribing! The bill will pass anyway, and I will personally make sure that all who fall to the threats of Steyer get unseated in 2020! Steyer does not have much time left in freedom, enjoy it while you can!!!
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« Reply #356 on: February 19, 2020, 09:26:32 PM »



Tom Steyer Tweet




Transcript: It's clear why Mike is desperate and hysterically panicking, he knows I'll beat him-badly. I'm asking for your support to get it done.

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« Reply #357 on: February 20, 2020, 09:36:59 AM »

Mike Pence @presidentpence

I am only desperate that the SWAMP is once again fighting with all its strength the tax bill and millions of Americans will not get the badly needed relief that they need! DEM KOCH is fighting against you, folks, against your right to a decent life!
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« Reply #358 on: February 20, 2020, 11:39:21 AM »



Transcript: @MikePence says that @TomSteyer is fighting against Americans' right to a "decent life." Mr. Steyer is advocating for equality in our tax system. He's not throwing children in cages or separating families at the border like you. Tom is my opponent, but we won't be smeared by you.
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« Reply #359 on: February 20, 2020, 11:50:26 AM »

Mike Pence @presidentpence

SAD that Nowhere-to-be-found Stacey Abrams is so blatantly jumping to defend Democratic Koch (secret deal involve to buy her allegiance, hmm?), but we should take a closer look at what she is stating in this ridiculous tweet, as for the FACTS to be clear to the American people. My tax reforms that the Chief Swampist is trying to kill are actually bringing equality in our tax system. The code is simplified, loopholes and unfair, destructive taxes are being taken out or limited while the middle and lower classes of America get a large tax cut that will help them to have the life that they dream of and DESERVE. D-KOCH is trying to kill it because 1. He does not want me to succeed, 2. He wants for him and the other billionaire donors to keep paying so little in taxes and 3. He does not want any kind of government reform that will weaken the swamp. And about the family separation policy, it was a policy of Obama that the great Pres. Donald Trump reversed in 2018! Dems really need to stop lying!
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« Reply #360 on: February 20, 2020, 02:52:16 PM »



Transcript: @MikePence, if you were arguing that under the Obama administration, children were being forced into cages, you'd be correct. According to PolitiFact, (a non-partisan group dedicated to fact checking) there were much more family separations under the Trump administration than the last 5 administrations combined. Yes, that policy stopped under Trump, but he was the one that started increasing the family separations in the first place! Get your facts straight.



Transcript: Also, I'm not beholden to @TomSteyer, Mr. President. I just don't ignore people lying through their teeth like you do constantly. The people of this nation are tired of the lying, the divisiveness, the incompetence, the arrogance, and the egotistical nature of this White House. We must elect a new president in November.
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« Reply #361 on: February 20, 2020, 03:48:12 PM »

Mike Pence @presidentpence

It seems like Nowhere-to-be-found can easily be found when it comes to her boss, Tom Steyer! This is honestly embarrassing... Now, about the family separation policy, here are the pure facts, not altered by the liberals from Politifact or the mainstream media - Obama created it, Trump ended it and now Nowhere-to-be-found, probably at the orders of the Dem Koch, is accusing me of carrying it out, despite the fact that it ended 2 years ago, before I even became President. It is clear who is lying here.
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« Reply #362 on: February 20, 2020, 11:15:03 PM »


Cory Booker announced in a press conference his withdrawal from the Democratic presidential primary race, announcing an endorsement of front-runner Tom Steyer. Cory Booker has struggled in most early state polls, excluding South Carolina, and, despite gains in polling in recent months, has not captured national momentum that would have potentially made him viable in crucial states like Iowa and New Hampshire. He went onto to announce that he would focus on his 2020 re-election bid to Senate, continuing his no corporate money pledge going into it, and he would pledge to campaign "his heart out for" whoever the Democratic nominee is.

(this has been a great game, and I thank DatGottTho for putting so much effort into it and responding to all of my questions, but I simply don't have the time nor enthusiasm to continue the game.)
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« Reply #363 on: February 20, 2020, 11:36:39 PM »


Cory Booker announced in a press conference his withdrawal from the Democratic presidential primary race, announcing an endorsement of front-runner Tom Steyer. Cory Booker has struggled in most early state polls, excluding South Carolina, and, despite gains in polling in recent months, has not captured national momentum that would have potentially made him viable in crucial states like Iowa and New Hampshire. He went onto to announce that he would focus on his 2020 re-election bid to Senate, continuing his no corporate money pledge going into it, and he would pledge to campaign "his heart out for" whoever the Democratic nominee is.

(this has been a great game, and I thank DatGottTho for putting so much effort into it and responding to all of my questions, but I simply don't have the time nor enthusiasm to continue the game.)

Got it. Thanks for playing, man!
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« Reply #364 on: February 21, 2020, 04:12:52 AM »

Mike Pence @presidentpence

Told you so! Steyer is actively convincing (read: bribing) his so called opponents to drop out. He couldn't win even with fake opposition. Pathetic! The Democrat Party is so so so ridiculously rigged!
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« Reply #365 on: February 21, 2020, 11:30:46 AM »


Tweet from Simitator

Transcript: I'm sad to see my good friend @CoryBooker leave the presidential race. He ran a good campaign and his voice will be sorely missed in this campaign.
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« Reply #366 on: February 21, 2020, 02:30:51 PM »

Stacey’s Plan to Protect Equal Rights and Give Opportunity to Disabled Americans

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The test of a good government is how it treats its most needed citizens. Right now, our government fails that test. Too many Americans aren’t able to get health care because they have pre-existing conditions. The Americans that are able to get healthcare aren’t able to get it affordably. As the Minority Leader in the Georgia House of Representatives, Stacey advocated for equal rights. As President, she’ll consult with the disability community on the best step forward to equality.

Healthcare and Long-Term Care
When Stacey is President, she’ll push Congress to pass the Disability Integration Act of 2019. It’s been ready to be considered by the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee since January 2019, but the Republican majority refuses to allow a vote on the bill.

As President, Stacey will address institutional bias in Medicaid to expand access to home care and community-based services for Americans with disabilities. She’ll institute a tax credit of up to $6,000 a year to give financial relief to those caring for an aging relative or a relative with a disability to help offset expenses, including the cost of medical care, counseling and training, lodging away from home, adult daycare, assistive technologies, and necessary home modifications. Unfortunately, many caregivers have disabilities themselves and aren’t able to take care of themselves because they’re busy with the people they’re caring for. As President, Stacey will push for legislation providing paid family leave to all Americans. If Congress doesn’t pass that within one year of Stacey’s presidency, she’ll sign an executive order passing paid family leave.

Stacey believes we’ve got to do more to help people with disabilities afford daily living expenses so they can live independently. As President, Stacey will establish a new refundable tax credit to help offset the costs of long-term care and expand access to home and community services. This tax credit will be available for qualifying long-term care costs including home-based as well as community-based services, and additional expenses like assistive technology, respite care, and necessary home modifications. Stacey will invest in a world-class long-term care workforce by increasing wages, improving job conditions, and promoting other recruitment and retention policies, especially in rural communities facing workforce challenges. There are significant racial and ethnic disparities in the quality of long-term care as well as disparities in coverage for long-term care. Stacey is committed to tackling disparities in care through expanding access to long-term care with a focus on reducing inequities as well as addressing the costs of long-term care services for people in the greatest need of assistance.

Stacey believes that the Affordable Care Act is the hill, but we must go to the mountaintop. She’s fought against the Trump and Pence administration’s efforts to dismantle the ACA and opposed Trump’s efforts to kick people with pre-existing conditions off of their health insurance. This issue matters because it’s affecting people not just in a few swing states, it’s affecting Americans all over this country. When Stacey is President, she’ll bring down health care costs by putting a non-profit public option in place that allows people to buy into affordable health insurance coverage through Medicaid or Medicare. She’ll also improve the ACA by helping bring down costs for consumers by expanding premium subsidies and providing cost-sharing reductions to lower out-of-pocket health care costs like copays and deductibles.

Stacey will stand up to efforts to privatize Medicaid spending, which puts services like transportation costs and long-term care at risk for Americans with disabilities. She’ll conduct a reassessment of the guidelines the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services use in granting of Medicaid waivers for states that have or wish to privatize the program, cap the program, or convert it into a block grant to stop waivers that harm Medicaid beneficiaries, including people with disabilities who are eligible for Medicaid. Right before President Trump left office, the White House drafted an Executive Order called the “Protecting and Improving Medicare for Our Nation’s Seniors” which sounds like a great idea, but really it’s moving us closer to a privatized Medicare. Overall the Executive Order shifts Medicare towards private plans, expands private contracting between beneficiaries and providers, putting seniors at risk for higher costs and surprise medical bills, further restricts seniors’ choice of providers in Medicare Advantage, expands Medicare Medical Savings Accounts as a tax shelter for the wealthy. This will not stand in Stacey’s administration.

Civil Rights and Political Participation
Stacey believes we must do more to protect disabled Americans and advance their rights to guarantee full participation in society. As President, Stacey will prioritize strong enforcement of civil rights legislation, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Rehabilitation Act, the Olmstead decision, the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd. Jr Hate Crimes Prevention Act, and other laws that protect the rights of people with disabilities. She’ll support the full funding and staffing for the various Offices of Civil Rights and the Department of Justice’s Disability Rights Section offices to ensure disability cases are fully investigated.

Stacey believes we need to make it easier for the voices of people with disabilities to be heard on Election Day. As President, she will champion a voting rights and democracy reform package that includes strengthening requirements for increased accessibility at polling places and expanding resources by providing grants for states to make it easier for people with disabilities to vote. Her democracy plan also includes automatically registering every 18-year-old in the country to vote, banning states from purging voters from rolls for not voting in recent elections — which disproportionately affected people with disabilities — putting same-day registration policies in place, promoting early voting and restoring citizens’ right to vote after being released from incarceration.

People with disabilities are significantly more likely to be critically or fatally injured in a disaster. As President, Stacey will take action to ensure people with disabilities are included in all aspects of disaster preparedness on the federal and state level, including by establishing a National Commission on Disability Rights and Disasters focused on the needs of the disability community. This proposal is based on Senator Bob Casey’s Real Emergency Access for Aging and Disability Inclusion for Disasters Act.

As President, Stacey will work with local and state authorities to ensure that responding to people with disabilities is a core part of law enforcement officer training and expand training to public health departments, first responders and school personnel. To pay for these policies, Stacey will close the trust fund loopholes that allow the wealthy to avoid paying taxes on inherited wealth.
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« Reply #367 on: February 21, 2020, 09:46:24 PM »

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Election Update 2020
with your hosts, Tucker Carlson and Mark Levin



Carlson: Good evening. I'm Tucker Carlson.



Levin: And I'm Mark Levin. And this is your election update.

Carlson: This week marked by the dropouts of Congressman Seth Moulton and Senator Cory Booker, both of whom endorsed billionaire activist Tom Steyer, who is beginning to emerge as a potential frontrunner in a still-crowded field.

Levin: Many other news stories, as well, which you can check up on at foxnews.com.

Carlson: That said, tonight we have a special guest, President Mike Pence. Mr. President, how are you tonight?



Pence: Good, Tucker. Happy to be here. Thanks so much for having me.

Carlson: Glad to have you here, Mr. President. Now, you recently introduced a reformed version of the tax plan that narrowly failed in the House earlier this year. What changes have you made that you believe will convince moderate Democrats to support it?

Pence: Well, this current tax plan is roughly the direction which we were taking with the previous bill. What we wanted to do was achieve it in 2 or 3 steps such as to make the transition to this brand new code easier. However, our efforts were misunderstood by many as a giveaway to the rich and the corporations. This new bill is very clearly, without any shadow of the doubt, not anything of the sort. I think this bill is more clear about what it intends to achieve - a fairer and simpler tax code, better for the Americans who are not very rich and fighting the methods used by billionaires to avoid paying taxes. Also, I think that the lobby reform passed this year will have a big effect, as they can not rule over Congress anymore, and the Representatives are listening more and more to the people, their constituents, who are in favor of this bill. The moderate Democrats saw that this Administration is more inclined to work across the aisle and bring forward a common sense agenda including many of their own priorities then the radical leftists or the swampists like Steyer are willing to accept different opinions inside their very own party. I know that the Democratic Koch or Chief Swampist is back at it again, bribing and blackmailing and threatening Representatives, but in the end the people will prevail, and this man should be investigated and thrown into prison for his actions.

Carlson: And soon we'll find out if those Democrats are willing to work across the aisle. Now, your only major remaining opponent is InfoWars host Alex Jones. What do you believe his rise says about the Republican Party?

Pence: Well, people can argue about many things related to Alex Jones, but one thing I think we can all see is how much the Republican Party is drifting away from the establishment and the swamp and is not willing to take their crap anymore. Think about this - Alex Jones is now higher than 2 US Senators were at any point during their failed candidacies, and I, the President who in less than 10 months has significantly cleaned this mess of a government while passing an agenda benefiting the people tremendously, am winning by a lot. Now, returning to Jones, I think he has severe flaws as a candidate, but the fact that he and not other, more expected establishment candidate is my lead opponent is remarkable.

Carlson: Draining the swamp now a hallmark of the Republican Party. Now, several pundits have noted you’ve “done a personality 180” since becoming President, effecting many of former President Trump’s mannerisms. Would you agree with this assessment, and, if so, was there any particular reason why?

Pence: Look, for most of my political career, I have done a lot of work for the people behind the scenes. I thought that actual results will always beat public perception, and I still do. However, I am the President of the United States, and our country is dealing with some severe crises, as such I can not afford to be silent. I need to be a vocal leader for the country and I need to build a movement to fight the swamp, because public opposition is the only thing which can stop it, more than I alone could ever do. So, to answer your direct question, I would not say that I changed my personality, but that I did what it had to be done for the good of the country.

Carlson: Sacrifices must be made in times of crisis. Now, before you go, Mr. President, as the primaries approach, if you could tell the American people one thing tonight, what would it be?

Pence: My fellow Americans, I want you to think very carefully about the choice that you are about to make just a few days from now. On one side, you have me, a President who has been fighting for you since day 1 in politics, who was with President Trump at every move, even when things were tough and now is fighting to preserve his legacy. On another side, you have an extreme, untested candidate, who not only will lose the general election in a landslide and potentially allow some swampist from the Democrat Party or even Tom Steyer into the White House, but if he will win he will not be able to accomplish anything and will drag the Republican Party with him into the mud. Why would we do that, when this Administration has showed that it can accomplish revolutionary things and improve the life of everyday Americans even with a Democrat, swampist House and a Senate with people like Paul and Portman. We have advanced the agenda of President Trump, like affordable childcare, paid family leave, building the wall, restricting immigration, take down regulations, rebuilding the infrastructure, affordable drugs and obviously, tax cuts for lower and middle class Americans. If we continue on this path, we will drain the swamp and Make America Great Again, once and for all. Thank you, God bless you and God bless the USA.

Carlson: Mr. President, always a pleasure to have you with us.

Pence: Likewise, Tucker.

Carlson: And that will be all for tonight. Tune in Sunday night when we go over the latest key polls, as Quinnipiac and Reuters hint at releasing general election polls.

Carlson: Until then, I'm Tucker Carlson.

Levin: And I'm Mark Levin.

Both: And this has been your Election Update.
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« Reply #368 on: February 21, 2020, 11:30:38 PM »

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« Reply #369 on: February 22, 2020, 09:02:24 AM »
« Edited: February 26, 2020, 09:32:41 PM by Entropy In Action »

Current Endorsements:
Democrats

Stacey Abrams
Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States
Karen Bass, US Rep. from CA-37
John Lewis, US Rep. from GA-05 and civil rights activist
Al Sharpton, minister and civil rights activist
Moms Demand Action
Post and Courier
Oprah Winfrey, former TV show host
Jaime Harrison, former chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party and candidate for US Senate
American Federation of Teachers
Beto O'Rourke, US Rep. from TX-16


Tammy Baldwin
Tony Evers, Governor of Wisconsin
Cindy Axne, US Rep. from IA-03
Service Employees International Union
Kamala Harris, US Senator from California
Culinary Workers Union Local 226, labor union from Nevada
Ayanna Pressley, US Rep. from MA-07
Jared Polis, Governor of Colorado


Steve Bullock
Tom Vilsack, former Governor of Iowa
Tom Miller, Attorney General of Iowa
Maggie Hassan, US Senator from New Hampshire
Las Vegas Sun


Kirsten Gillibrand
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, US Rep. from NY-14
Abby Finkenauer, US Rep. from IA-01
Jacky Rosen, US Senator from Nevada
NARAL Pro-Choice America
IUOE Local 234, labor union (IA)
Cedric Crear, Las Vegas City Councilor, Ward 5
Planned Parenthood
Susie Lee, US Rep. from NV-03
Amy Klobuchar, US Senator from Minnesota
Joe Biden, 47th Vice President of the United States
Catherine Cortez Masto, US Senator from Nevada
Dave Loebsack, US Rep. from IA-02
Tom Harkin, former US Senator from Iowa
Steve Sisolak, Governor of Nevada
League of United Latin American Citizens
Steven Horsford, US Rep. from NV-04
Dianne Feinstein, US Senator from California
Joyce Beatty, US Rep. from OH-03
Smart Solutions PAC


Jeff Merkley
Bernie Sanders, US Senator from Vermont
Sherrod Brown, US Senator from Ohio


Jon Stewart
Stephen Colbert, television show host and comedian
John Oliver, television show host and comedian


Tom Steyer
John Lynch, former Governor of New Hampshire
Jay Inslee, Governor of Washington
Ted Lieu, US Rep. from CA-33
Sierra Club, environmentalist organization
Jeanne Shaheen, US Senator from New Hampshire
Michael Bennet, US Senator from Colorado
UNITEHERE, labor union
Seth Moulton, US Rep. from MA-06
Elizabeth Warren, US Senator from Massachusetts
AFL-CIO, major labor union
Chris Pappas, US Rep. from NH-01
Ann Kuster, US Rep. from NH-02
Des Moines Register
New Hampshire Union Leader
Dina Titus, US Rep. from NV-01
Cory Booker, US Senator from New Jersey
Jim Clyburn, House Majority Whip, US Rep. from SC-06
NAACP, civil rights organization
Joe Cunningham, US Rep. from SC-01
Terri Sewell, US Rep. from AL-07
Nina Turner, former Ohio State Senator and chair of Our Revolution
Gavin Newsom, Governor of California
Harley Rouda, US Rep. from CA-48
Tim Kaine, US Senator from Virginia


Republicans

Alex Jones
Gavin McInnes, conservative commentator
Steve King, US Rep. from IA-04
National Rifle Association
Jeff Duncan, US Rep. from SC-03
Matt Gaetz, US Rep. from FL-01
Louie Gohmert, US Rep. from TX-01

Mike Pence
Kim Reynolds, Governor of Iowa
Ron Johnson, US Senator from Wisconsin
Ted Cruz, US Senator from Texas
Kay Ivey, Governor of Alabama
Jim Justice, Governor of West Virginia
Phil Bryant, Governor of Mississippi
Chuck Grassley, US Senator from Iowa
Joni Ernst, US Senator from Iowa
Doug Ducey, Governor of Arizona
Mike DeWine, Governor of Ohio
American Legion
American Farm Bureau Federation
Family Research Council
Heritage Foundation
Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Governor of California
Brian Kemp, Governor of Georgia


Ivanka Trump
Nikki Haley, former US Ambassador to the United Nations
Marco Rubio, US Senator from Florida
Rand Paul, US Senator from Kentucky
Tim Scott, US Senator from South Carolina
Thomas Massie, US Rep. from KY-04
Bill Lee, Governor of Tennessee
Rob Portman, US Senator from Ohio
John Kasich, former Governor of Ohio
Josh Hawley, US Senator from Missouri


National Polling (16-19 December 2019)

Democrats
Tom Steyer - 28%
Stacey Abrams - 21%
Kirsten Gillibrand - 19%
Tammy Baldwin - 8%
Steve Bullock - 8%
Jeff Merkley - 5%
Jon Stewart - 2%
Others - 0%
Undecided - 9%

Republicans
Mike Pence - 58%

Alex Jones - 19%
Ivanka Trump - 13%
Jim Jordan - 1%
Undecided - 8%

Libertarians
Austin Petersen - 73%
Other - 20%
Undecided - 7%

Credits:
Tom Steyer: 0
Stacey Abrams: 1.2
Kirsten Gillibrand: 0.2
Steve Bullock: 2
Tammy Baldwin: 0.2
Jeff Merkley: 7.6
Jon Stewart: 1.8

Mike Pence: 13.4
Ivanka Trump: 13
Alex Jones: 11
Jim Jordan: 1.6 (+2 endorsements)

Austin Petersen: free to announce the endorsement of any current Libertarian Party members + Bill Weld (non-Libertarian endorsements become available once the general election begins)

Also, for those feeling like they're missing credits, early purchases and reservations were accounted for prior to posting.

Also also, I was sick yesterday, so that's why I forgot to post the debate. It'll be up today, with responses due the 29th.
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« Reply #370 on: February 22, 2020, 11:39:36 AM »

Mike Pence @presidentpence

Sad to see Steyer winning the primaries! The Democrat Party is so rigged, all it matters over there is MONEY!
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« Reply #371 on: February 22, 2020, 12:24:06 PM »

THIRD DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
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Cooper: Good evening. I'm Anderson Cooper, and I'll be moderating this third Democratic presidential debate in Houston, Texas. I'm here with...



...former Georgia State House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams...



...US Senator from Wisconsin Tammy Baldwin...



...Montana Governor Steve Bullock...



...US Senator from New York Kirsten Gillibrand...



...US Senator from Minnesota Amy Klobuchar...



...US Senator from Oregon Jeff Merkley...



...billionaire activist Tom Steyer...



...and former TV host Jon Stewart.

Cooper: Candidates will give an opening statement, answer one specific question, and give a closing statement. Responses and statements will be judged on clarity, length, and, of course, votes from the audience and you, the viewers across the nation. So, without further ado, let's start.

Specific Questions

To Ms. Abrams: With Senator Booker dropping out and Mr. Yang not qualifying for this debate, you are the only person of color on this stage. Does this concern you with regards to the direction the party is taking?

To Senator Baldwin: You have stated that you want to quote "get money out of politics" in a tweet lamenting Senator Booker's withdrawal from the race. With this in mind, does Mr. Steyer's current lead in the polls concern you at all?

To Governor Bullock: You have stated that a key part of your strategy to win the Democratic nomination is New Hampshire, as evidenced by your endorsement from Senator Maggie Hassan. However, just four years ago, Senator Bernie Sanders, a candidate on the opposite end of the party to you, won New Hampshire by more than 20 points. How do you intend to overcome this seemingly whopping majority of progressive support?

To Senator Gillibrand: You've been endorsed by both NARAL Pro-Choice America and Planned Parenthood. What do you think about your candidacy has so encouraged the support of these two organizations, which have become symbols of the battle for a woman's right to choose?

To Senator Klobuchar: You've been endorsed by the League of United Latin American Citizens in recent days. Do you believe that driving up Latino turnout could be a critical part of the Democratic strategy to take back the White House?

To Senator Merkley: You've stated that you believe that a strategy that works more to motivate the party base will win back the White House from the Republicans. What do you say to those who want to tack more to the middle to win back swing voters?

To Mr. Steyer: Following endorsements from Congressman Moulton and Senator Booker, you appear to have taken the lead in the polls. How do you respond to those who are concerned you would be a weaker general election candidate, due to the ease with which the President can cast you as an out-of-touch coastal elite?

To Mr. Stewart: You have said that you would create an independent commission to tackle corruption. How would you ensure that said commission would itself remain independent and unbiased?
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« Reply #372 on: February 22, 2020, 12:44:03 PM »

THIRD REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
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Ingraham: Good evening. I'm Laura Ingraham, and I'll be moderating this third Republican presidential debate in Richmond, VA. I'm here with...



...InfoWars host Alex Jones...



...US Representative from Ohio Jim Jordan...



...and President Mike Pence.

Ingraham: Candidates will give an opening statement, answer one specific question, and give a closing statement. Responses and statements will be judged on clarity, length, and, of course, votes from the audience and you, the viewers across the nation. So, without further ado, let's start.

Specific Questions

To Mr. Jones: You have now become the most significant primary challenger to President Pence, and have stated that the cause of this is that "more and more Americans are finally taking the red pill." How do you intend to extend this trend beyond Republicans if you are the nominee?

To Congressman Jordan: You were one of President Trump's most ardent supporters when he was in office; why, then, do you feel that President Pence is worth defeating in the primaries?

To President Pence: Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia recently stated at one of your rallies that "the only reason the President isn't winning every matchup with a Democrat by 20 points is the lies prattled off by the liberal blogosphere." Would you agree with this assessment, and, if not, what do you believe is the cause for the relatively close current polling for the general election?
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« Reply #373 on: February 22, 2020, 01:04:07 PM »

ABRAMS DEBATE RESPONSES

OPENING STATEMENT:
Hello Houston! Thank you to CNN for hosting us tonight, thank you to Anderson for moderating tonight. I hope we have a very lively debate tonight, with each of us laying out why we’re the best candidate for this time and why each of us is the best to defeat Mike Pence. I’m the best candidate to defeat President Pence because he’s obsessed with me. Look at his Twitter, and you’ll see he won’t stop tweeting about two people: Mr. Steyer and I. The President likes to say that he’s “draining the swamp” and has called most of us, if not all of us, socialists and swamp creatures. Guess how many years of Washington experience I have: 0. We need someone that’s an outsider, who still has government experience, that can defeat Mike Pence.

We also need a different perspective. The last 2 times a Democratic president was elected, it was by laying out a vision of the future. One of hope and change. We need a different perspective, one that most people can identify with. As the lone person of color on the stage, I know this perspective better than anyone. If you want someone who knows how to win, has the perspective no one else on stage has, and knows how to get things done: you’ve got a home with me.

PERSONALIZED QUESTION:
I’m honored and disappointed to be the only person of color on the stage tonight. But it’s also important to point out that half of the candidates on stage tonight are women. It wasn’t that long ago, that a woman of color wouldn’t be a leading candidate for President of the United States. It wasn’t that long ago that a woman of color would be allowed to run for the highest office in the land. I think being the sole person of color on stage brings a different perspective than anybody else on stage tonight. I’ve seen the institutional racism firsthand. I guarantee you that I’m the only person to be pulled over by a police officer just because of the color of my skin. I’m pretty sure I’m the only person on stage tonight who’s ever had the n-word shouted at them on the way to school as a 6-year-old little girl in Atlanta, Georgia. I am the candidate to end this institutional racism, I’m the victim of it. The average net worth of a black household is only 10% of a white household, it’s 12% of Latino households. Statistically, as a black woman, I’m 320% more likely to die from complications of childbirth. This is what defines race in our country.

Why am I the lone person of color on this stage? Less than 5% of Americans donate to political campaigns. You need disposable income to donate to campaigns. According to a study done by The Atlantic, black people bring in, on average, around $35,000 a year. White people bring in an average of $67,000. We need equal pay for equal work not just for men and women but for people of color. If there was equal pay for equal work, I guarantee you I wouldn’t be the only candidate of color on the stage tonight.

CLOSING STATEMENT:
We’ve had a great debate tonight. But it’s time we debate on who can beat Mike Pence. There’s some simple questions each of us has to answer when we decide who our nominee will be. Who has the best ideas? Who has the best experience? And last but definitely not least, who can beat Mike Pence and how will they do it? Mike Pence got to his position of power by dividing people. It’s what he did as a radio host, spreading his ideas on separating LGBTQ people, people of color, people that weren’t white and straight. When I was 17 I was hired as a typist for a congressional campaign. After the President graduated high school, he went to college, practiced law for a few years. He ran for Congress unsuccessfully in 1988 and 1990. When I was a freshman in High School, I protested on the steps of the Georgia Capitol building, protesting against the confederate flag that was enshrined in our state flag. After Mike lost his congressional race, he joined a conservative think-tank discussing ways to let the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. After that, he started his radio show where he described himself as “Rush Limbaugh on decaf.” I don’t know about you, but I don’t want a Rush Limbaugh-esque President. But look, the way we defeat him is by comparing and contrasting and talking about our different visions for our country. I’m the one to do that.


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« Reply #374 on: February 22, 2020, 08:59:01 PM »

Gillibrand Debate Answers

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Thank You Anderson. Today we're here in the beautiful Lone Star State. Not everyone in America knows me, but they know my past. I was a little girl growing up in rural New York, with an inward view on the world around me. I worked my way through law school, and made it to the U.S. House of Representatives. That's when everything changed for me. I saw the effect of destructive laws in our country. From taking no action on Gun Safety, to allowing Insurance Companies to strangle the people of America. I knew something had to be done. When I was appointed to the United States Senate, I took action. I worked across the aisle and got legislation passed that benefited those who live in the most rural areas, to those who live in the largest cities. I've worked, I've struggled, and I'm ready to take action. That is why I am running for President. I hope that you hear what I have to say tonight, and realize that we can do something. It doesn't have to be this way. So, let's get started.
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Thank you for the question, Anderson. I just want to say it now: Women's Rights are Human Rights. If we continue to allow this man in the White House, continue on for another 4 years, and reign in attacks against women across this country, we have failed as a party. I am honored to have received the endorsements from both NARAL, and Planned Parenthood. Their message that Women should have a right to their own body, is one that I sign onto 100%. I'm also the only candidate on this stage to release a plan on a Woman's Right to Choose. It's so sad that we have so many people up here claiming that they are fighting for Women, when they don't even release a plan on how to defend the right for them to do what they want with their body. I have a message for the President on Women's Rights. I know you're watching, Mr. Pence, and I know you're listening. I am not going to allow you to win. I'm going to confront you about your record on Women's Rights, every time that you continue the attack on a Woman's Body. We will not sit by while you continue to destroy our nation, and Women's Healthcare. So, hear me loud and clear, I will take you on in November, and the voices of so many women that have lost their rights to their own body, will win.
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Well folks, we heard a lot of things today. Different ideas, different plans. Yet, one thing is clear. Everyone on this stage would be a better President than the man we have in the White House now. I'm running for President, because I believe that I am the best bet to take on Mike Pence, and win. I've been endorsed by people from all different walks of life, different genders, different races, all different people. I can win the votes of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents alike, and bring our country together. I know that we can win this election, because Brave is always going to win. I know a lot of you are going to go home after this, and have a conversation with your significant other. Some conversations will be about how you will be able to pay your bills, some about how you'll be able to send your kid to Daycare this month, some about how which prescription matters the most to your health. This is going on, in every household in America. We need a President that isn't afraid to call this out for what it is, corruption in the system. As President, I will change this country and make it truly representative of the people that live here. I ask you all to join me today at kirstengillibrand.com so that we can truly show, that Brave Wins. Thank you.
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