Anonymous ID: 1cceef April 20, 2019, 2:30 p.m. No.6255897   🗄️.is 🔗kun

THE DAY OR MONTH THE COLLUSION STARTED. This is funny, I’m reading Podesta emails on Wikileaks and found this synopsis for HRCs campaign in 2015. This was only August, so I guess they all knew at that time the DJT was going to win the Republican nomination and they devised their plan back then. Remember the HOAX started late 2015, but what if it started much earlier? And interesting scientists were saying Google could effect the outcome of the election

 

New News! (8/21/2015)

From:patriciaduff@thecommongood.net To: podesta@law.georgetown.edu Date: 2015-08-21 20:05 Subject: New News! (8/21/2015)

**Week ending August 21, 2015

 

** Weekly roundup about our democracy and The Common Good community

 

Polls Rubio leads Clinton in key swing states: Florida: Rubio 51, Clinton 39. Rubio up by 12 Ohio: Rubio 42, Clinton 40. Rubio up by 2 Pennsylvania: Rubio 47, Clinton 40. Rubio up by 7 (Quinnipiac, 8/20/15) President Obama job approval is negative: Approve 45, Disapprove 50 (Gallup, 8/19/15)

 

2016 Presidential Campaign Is Rubio the one Dems should fear? Rubio bests Clinton in swing states: “Senator Marco Rubio of Florida could be the toughest Republican challenger for Hillary Rodham Clinton in three crucial swing states if the two were to face off in the general election, a new poll from Quinnipiac University has found.

 

“America’s next president could be eased into office not just by TV ads or speeches, but by Google’s secret decisions, and no one—except for me and perhaps a few other obscure researchers—would know how this was accomplished. Research I have been directing in recent years suggests that Google, Inc., has amassed far more power to control elections—indeed, to control a wide variety of opinions and beliefs—than any company in history has ever had.” Robert Epstein, Politico

 

Mr. Trump is not going away: “With the issue of illegal immigration as his energy source, Mr. Trump has not only survived any fallout from the Fox News debate, he has thrived.

 

So Republicans are increasingly forced to find ways to respond, either by acting more like him

such as Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, or by acknowledging his power but respectfully disagreeing, like Gov. John R. Kasich of Ohio.

 

Then there’s Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor who has seen his poll numbers fall since the debate, and who in the last two days has tried challenging Mr. Trump head on.

 

“The Texas senator has deployed a strategy to unseat Trump as the outsider of choice. Ted Cruz has quietly embarked on a strategy designed to reclaim the mantle of the anti-establishment presidential candidate, methodically scoring endorsements, locking down the support of hardliner activists and creating an extensive grassroots network..

 

https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/5012

 

even as Donald Trump keeps a firm grip on the title for now.

” Katie Glueck, Politico