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>frenz
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>G'Mornin' Sam… Another Day at the Office.
Bannon opens Warroom today with
Digits
22222
and then
"Another day at the office"
>>15689647 pb
>frenz
>>15689683 pb
>G'Mornin' Sam… Another Day at the Office.
Bannon opens Warroom today with
Digits
22222
and then
"Another day at the office"
PB
>>15688572,Dog Comms?:‘I'm Still in Shock': Dog Missing for 12 Years Reunited With California Owner
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You can BET Q knew Kraft was on surveillance video
Just when Kraft got all liberal in the Fake News
KEK Q
>>5327581
Super Bowl (winners)?
Puppy(sex_urban dic)?
Q
CDC giving raw data to CTSE
Gates related
sauce Naomi Wolf
warroom
NYT criminally liable as well as other outfits becuase Data used for their muh covid dashboards manufactured and unverifiable
>FDA Expert Urges CDC to “Tell the Truth” and “Present the Data” After it Refuses to Publish Data on Booster Shot Effectiveness Over Fears of “Vaccine Hesitancy”
related to I think >>15690922
Warroom guest while discussing Nevada, mentions something about what
Harry Reid and
George Soros
did in 2004
No sighs over Soros cash
By MAGGIE HABERMAN
05/09/2012 08:30 AM EDT
Jeff Zeleny has a great piece with on-record quotes from Sen. Harry Reid's top adviser that illustrate the split between some liberal donors and top party insiders over an announced move by the umbrella group Democracy Alliance to send up to $100 million toward GOTV and voter contact efforts instead of ads: - and which makes clear just how few sighs of relief there were over George Soros' $2 million contribution:
“The idea that these progressive groups are essentially re-creating the wheel is perplexing and troubling,” said David Krone, the chief of staff to Mr. Reid. “Why go off and build a redundant grass-roots and get-out-the-vote organization that the Obama campaign is clearly invested in?”
The Democratic officials were responding to an article in The New York Times on Tuesday that the financier George Soros and other major donors had decided to avoid a head-to-head confrontation in television advertising by pro-Republican groups and would instead spend money registering new voters and building stronger turnout organizations.
Mr. Krone, who is not involved in super PAC operations that are trying to keep the Senate majority in Democratic hands, and other advisers said television advertising was the most powerful way to win races. Democratic strategists have spent months trying to lure Mr. Soros and other donors into the fray of election spending.
At this point, according to multiple sources, the pro-Obama super PAC Priorities USA Action wasn't expecting any money from Soros, who has been sitting on the sidelines for months. But the group continues to struggle, as Republicans are gearing up with major, airwaves-flooding buys. The Obama campaign made clear this week where it wants the spending to go. And in general, the Democracy Alliance/Soros news was met with aggravation, not reilef, in Democratic circles.
As one Democratic operative put it, "If you need a more clear illustration of the dangers of not having a well-funded outside group able to support the president with paid media at this point in the cycle and certainly later, one can look no further than the campaign (having to do) a $25 milion ad buy in May…just because we can't keep up with (Republicans on TV) doesn't mean we shouldn't compete there."
To put it in some context, Soros' $2 million is money that he gives every year - and it remains about a tenth of therecord-setting cash he spent on voter-outreach activities in the 2004 presidential race. Relatedly, the 2004 method - focusing on GOTV, voter files and turnout instead as an optimal method - did not result in a win for John Kerry.
Soros aides said that part of his move is a stand against the Citizens United decision that paved the way for negative ad-producing super PACS. But there is some congitive dissonance in the position. HuffPo's Sam Stein cited Soros aides saying he is fascinated by the work of American Bridge, an outside group that he is giving $1 million to and which has already put together an impressive oppo research archive. But a large chunk of that archive is tracking videos and other kinds of video, which are used to…make ads.
On a basic level, as operatives on both sides will say, doing an outside field operation is much harder than doing an oustide TV effort. WIth field, because of coordination restrictions, it's very hard to know what the other side of the wall is learning, and whether expensive efforts are being duplicated. With TV, it's easy - a buyer for one group sees another group's ad reservations show up, and books accordingly.
It's too soon to say exactly how the $100 million figure Democracy Alliance will work, or where exactly it will go. But in terms of the significance that Democratic insiders see, there is somewhat less than meets the eye.
Maggie Haberman is senior political reporter for Politico
https://www.politico.com/blogs/burns-haberman/2012/05/no-sighs-over-soros-cash-122897
patriotOS
tuesdayO
Bannon on warroom with naomi wolf reading her website address
dailyclout DOT DOT DOT .io
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THE END IS NEAR and THERE WILL BE NO CHARGES AGAINST THE PRESIDENT
John Solomon
on Hannity
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But, you knew that already.
Hence why [AS][SDNY][MW] are attempting to keep the ‘insurance’ scheme ongoing post Mueller.
FEAR.
The fun begins directly after.
Will make theSuper Bowl look like a puppy show.
Q
>Dog Comms?:‘I'm Still in Shock': D
>02/22/2019