Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Light...
Joe Biden's [Fake Lead] over Donald Trump among registered voters has significantly narrowed since June, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
Unrest...
"Don Lemon saying, The rioting has to stop, Chris, as you know and I know. It's showing up in the polls. It's showing up in the focus groups. It's the only thing right now that's sticking."
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Nervous...
HBO's Bill Maher declared Friday night that he's "very nervous" about Democratic nominee Joe Biden's chances against President Trump with the election less than nine weeks away.
The "Real Time" host told MSNBC's Joy Reid on the network's new prime-time program that he felt the same concern in 2016.
"I don't know if this stuff works, but it might," Maher said on "The ReidOut" regarding the production of the Republican National Convention, which wrapped up on Thursday night. Reid had noted that the convention was "smoothly produced."
Off the Chart...
The documentary film-maker Michael Moore has warned that Donald Trump appears to have such momentum in some battleground states that liberals risk a repeat of 2016.
Moore, said that “enthusiasm for Trump is off the charts” in key areas compared with Joe Biden.
The Biden campaign just announced he’ll be visiting a number of states – but not Michigan. Sound familiar?” presumably similar to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 race.
“I’m warning you almost 10 weeks in advance. The enthusiasm level for the 60 million in Trump’s base is OFF THE CHARTS! For Joe, not so much,” he later added.
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Stop...
Just a thought.
Blunder...
If Joe Biden isn’t careful, Donald Trump might have a new nickname for him: “Shutdown Joe.” Or maybe, “Shut Down Joe.” Those monikers came to mind after the former vice president’s biggest blunder in the campaign thus far.
I’m referring to Biden’s comment, in his interview last week with ABC’s David Muir, that if scientists advised him to shut down the country again to contain a winter surge of Covid-19 and the flu, “I would shut it down; I would listen to the scientists.” It’s the sort of remark that doesn’t help with the voters.
CDC...
The CDC made some changes to their recommendations. This may not be comfortable for some governors, like Cuomo, who relied on the CDC to shut down, reopen, reshut-down, etc.