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February 12, 2020

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#Election 2020 (2)

by NancyElin

12.02.2020 Thank god we have house pets (…cats and dogs)…it’s the only thing that is keeping me sane!

11.02.2020: What a night! I was awake until 0230 am. Results from NH Primary, interference in DOJ by (?) in Roger Stone sentencing, 4 lawyers on the case resign! When is this news cycle going to stop? #FeelTheBern won.Pete (“Buddha-Edge”) Buttigieg did very well…. 3 cheers for Amy Klobuchar for proving pundits wrong. Lastly…oh,”Say it isn’t Joe”….Joe Biden in 5th place and left NH before the voting ended. Not a good sign.

 

Joe Biden was the MAN  Donald Trump feared most a few months ago.  But….Joe’s electability took a hit in New Hampshire.  Remember the main objective in the Election2020 is to beat Trump  #ElectabilityMatters.  Biden’s electability
is like….grown-ups discussing Santa Claus in front of the children.
They knew the illusion wouldn’t last forever,
but nobody wanted to be one to spoil it.

 

I am amazed ….every ad @MikeBloomberg
is a megahit against the president. Trump must be going thermonuclear! #Elections2020

https://twitter.com/Mike2020/status/1226960536736276485?fbclid=IwAR16i4JbtlQnfMngfJBS-lM9gxNdUBvMPlMb9Oe6CFDSj_rr_MpbVXrJc6I

 

 

10.02.2020 Impeachment, Iowa Caucus, State of the Union Address….I am so exhausted from all these events. The only thing I want today is a good book, some cookies and #NeedCoffee

 

Read: 10.02.2020. “A Warning”
Rating: C
Conclusion:

The book is entertaining if you
like White House gossip and
water cooler discussions.
Author remains unknown. Not a good sign.
IMO your reading time is better spent with
A Very Stable Genius….Pulitzer Prize winners
Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker.
Both are Washington Post investigative journalists.

PS: I wonder what is on Frank Underwood’s reading list this #Election2020 year?

10.02.2020

I love #FeelTheBern Sanders who has the money and organization to win in NH. But I think Michel Bloomberg is the ONLY one who can beat Trump. Mike has more resources ($$).
Mike is prepared to fight as dirty as Trump who is emboldened after acquittal*. We will have to wait and see how Bloomberg does on Super Tuesday, 03 March 2020.

 

Feedback @ReeseTypings

Well, that is the core message #VoteBlueNoMatterWho.
I think being famous for something is less important than character, leadership and acting presidential. Trump’s stream-of-consciousness speech in the East Room last Friday was beyond belief for the most powerful world leader…vindictive full of mendacity. I hope Trump’s message is growing stale with voters…., I hope.

No, Bloomberg will appeal to moderates and Republicans who are fed up with Trump. Bloomberg, for his part, continues to face questions on his record….but this happens to all the candidates.
Bloomberg skipped all four February contests but has climbed into double digits in national polls on the strength of an enormous and sustained advertising campaign. Wouldn’t it be nice if America became a source of pride both domestically and globally.

 

Good news: 09.02.22020  I survived Storm Ciara that swept over Northern Europe….whew!  130 km per hour winds. Happy to confirm the storm has passed and cats are safe to resume usual prowling activities.

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  1. Reese Warner
    Feb 13 2020

    Bloomberg has been doing great work with his ads: not attacking other Democrats, but going after Trump. And he’s got more money to spend. But I do worry he may not be the most electable candidate. What’s he famous for? Gun control. I approve myself, but it probably doesn’t help him in Wisconsin or Michigan. Soda taxes. That’s going to look like the worst bit of nanny-stateism imaginable. Stop and Frisk. African-American voters need to be enthused, and that’s not going to help.

    I haven’t made up my mind myself. The last state we lived in was California, so it’s Super Tuesday for me.

    Of course, I’d vote for any Democrat in November.

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    • Feb 13 2020

      Well, that is the core message #VoteBlueNoMatterWho.
      I think being famous for something is less important than character, leadership and acting presidential. Trump’s stream-of-consciousness speech in the East Room last Friday was beyond belief for the most powerful world leader…vindictive full of mendacity. I hope Trump’s message is growing stale with voters…., I hope.
      No, Bloomberg will appeal to moderates and Republicans who are fed up with Trump. Bloomberg, for his part, continues to face questions on his record….but this happens to all the candidates.
      Bloomberg skipped all four February contests but has climbed into double digits in national polls on the strength of an enormous and sustained advertising campaign. Wouldn’t it be nice if America became a source of pride both domestically and globally.

      Reply
  2. I feel deflated every time I take a close look at politics, and I turn away, but I immediately force myself to put my eyes back on this ugliness…I must. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

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    • Feb 15 2020

      Elections are by far the most important tool
      to change a president. Impeachment is a coup…but your vote speaks for you!
      The office of the president has evolved throughout history…W. Wilson, Teddy Roosevelt, FDR…but
      I am appalled to read a tweet today in which Trump compares himself with the powers of a king.
      #VoteBlueNoMatterWho

      Reply

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