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Celerity's Journalbefore i go to sleep, remember boys and girls, PENDEJO is how we say Republican in Spanish
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Saturday Parliament (first time in around 40 years) live streams, (Brexit deal votes)
https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/8cab9d4a-f095-4ab7-8454-7e5e8fd8f9cdhttps://streamfare.net/cnn_two.html
Vincent (BoJo) just stopped speaking, now it is Corbyn speaking
Saturday Parliament (first time in around 40 years) live streams
https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/8cab9d4a-f095-4ab7-8454-7e5e8fd8f9cdhttps://streamfare.net/cnn_two.html
Vincent (BoJo) just stopped speaking, now it is Corbyn
New Rump tweet attacking Susan Rice over Syria, he is feeling the heat
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1185389914470473729Jonathan Pie - Trump's Great and Unmatched Wisdom
This week, Trump went from Cilla Black to The Wizard of Oz whilst screwing his fellow allies hard in the arse.
Clinton suggests Putin has kompromat on Trump, Russians will back Tulsi Gabbard in 3rd-party bid
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/10/18/hillary-clinton-suggests-putin-has-kompromat-trump-russians-will-back-tulsi-gabbard-third-party-bid/At Tuesday nights Democratic presidential debate, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) hit back at critics who charged shes too close to Russia. This morning, a CNN commentator said on national television that Im an asset of Russia, she said. Completely despicable. Gabbard wont be happy to hear Hillary Clintons latest interview. Nor will President Trump or another of Clintons 2016 opponents, whom Clinton has now lodged similar accusations about.
In a conversation on former Obama campaign manager David Plouffes podcast, Clinton suggested the Russians are leveraging a number of top U.S. politicians. She suggested Russia had kompromat on Trump. She accused 2016 Green Party nominee Jill Stein of being a Russian asset. And she suggested Russia might back Gabbard as a third-party candidate.
Theyre also going to do third-party again, Clinton said. Im not making any predictions, but I think theyve got their eye on someone whos currently in the Democratic primary and are grooming her to be the third-party candidate. Shes the favorite of the Russians. They have a bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting her so far.
The again referred to Stein, whom some Clinton supporters have accused (rather baselessly) of serving as a spoiler for Clinton in 2016. Clinton then flat-out labeled Stein a Russian asset. And thats assuming Jill Stein will give it up, which she might not because shes also a Russian asset, Clinton said. Yeah, shes a Russian asset I mean, totally. They know they cant win without a third-party candidate. So I dont know who its going to be, but I will guarantee you they will have a vigorous third-party challenge in the key states that they most needed.
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Campaign HQ with David Plouffe
Hillary Clinton
2 days ago · 61 min
Play Here
538: The Fourth Democratic Debate In 6 Charts
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-october-democratic-debate-in-6-charts/?cid=taboola_rcc_rLast night, 12 candidates duked it out in Westerville, Ohio, in the fourth Democratic debate. Sen. Elizabeth Warren built on her past debate successes, receiving high marks from both voters who care more about defeating President Trump and voters who care more about a candidate whose positions they agree with. But she was not the only winner in the FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll conducted using Ipsoss KnowledgePanel. Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar had strong performances, too, and used the debate as an opportunity to push back on whether Warren and Sen. Bernie Sanderss progressive policies are realistic.
We will be keeping an eye on the polls to see if Warrens solid performance will help her pull ahead of former Vice President Joe Biden, or if Buttigieg and Klobuchar will manage to shore up more support. But for now, heres a look at how the candidates performed, summed up in six charts:
Which candidates performed the best?
First, we wanted to see which candidates impressed the viewers we surveyed. To do this, we compared each candidates pre-debate favorability1 to debate-watchers rating of their performance to see if any well-liked candidates disappointed during the debate or if any less-liked candidates received good ratings. By this metric, Klobuchar and Buttigieg were the two candidates who exceeded expectations given their pre-debate favorables, though Warren still received the highest debate grade overall.
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much more at the link, including in-depth explanations of those charts (and all the other ones not posted here)
New B+ rated Iowa poll, Warren & Biden (23) tied, Pete (16) passes Bernie (13) for 3rd, Yang (5) 5th
Bullock (4) in 6th, followed by Booker in 7th (3), then Steyer, Gabbard and Harris tied at (2). Klobuchar, Williamson, and Bennet at (1) and Castro and Beto and the rest at zero. Someone else is at (4).
https://emersonpolling.reportablenews.com/pr/iowa-2020-dead-heat-with-biden-and-warren-mayor-pete-continues-to-build-and-sanders-slides
Iowa 2020: Dead heat with Biden and Warren, Mayor Pete continues to build and Sanders slides
In the first caucus state of the 2020 presidential election, the Democrat Primary field has shifted since the last Emerson poll in March. Former V.P. Joe Biden is now tied with Sen. Elizabeth Warren for the lead 23% each, followed by Mayor Pete Buttigieg at 16%, and Sen. Bernie Sanders dropping to fourth at 13%. No other candidate reaches above 5%. (n=317, +/-5.5%, MM, Oct 13-16, 2019)
According to Spencer Kimball, Director of Emerson Polling, The good news for Biden is he did not lose much ground since Marchs poll that had him at 25% of the vote. It appears that Warren has been the beneficiary of Sanderss drop from 24% to 13%; Mayor Pete appears to have solidified his base in Iowa, going from 0% in February, to 11% in March, and now 16% in the Hawkeye state.
Warren has also overtaken Sanders among voters under the age of 50. 21% of those under 50 support Warren followed by Sanders at 18%. Biden continues to lead with those over 50 - receiving 33% support from this cohort, followed by Warren at 24%.
Warren also now leads Sanders among those who supported the Vermont Senator in the 2016 caucus; Warren has 26% among this group, followed by Sanders at 19%, and Buttigieg at 16%. Among those who supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 caucus, Biden captures 42%, followed by Warren at 22% and Buttigieg at 13%.
probably the most disingenuous tweet ever from the orange bloat (Rump on Cummings)
Rump is shredded in the replies
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1184815052546809862
https://twitter.com/itsJeffTiedrich/status/1184816238435950593
Labour denounces the deal and calls for a public vote.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/17/world/europe/boris-johnson-brexit-deal.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=HomepageBritains opposition Labour Party slammed the proposed deal and said it wanted to put the agreement to a public vote, giving voters a chance to support either leaving the European Union on Mr. Johnsons terms or abandoning Brexit altogether.
It was among the strongest endorsements yet from Labour of a second Brexit referendum, and a signal that the party would back remaining in the European Union in a public vote on Mr. Johnsons deal.
Labour said it would attach an amendment to Mr. Johnsons deal in Parliament that would allow the deal to pass only on the condition that it is backed by a majority of voters in a referendum. Previous attempts in Parliament to make way for a second public vote on Brexit have failed, and it was not clear that pro-referendum lawmakers would have enough support this time either.
Labours leader, Jeremy Corbyn, called Mr. Johnsons proposal a sell-out deal and said it was worse than the deal negotiated by former Prime Minister Theresa May. The best way to get Brexit sorted is to give the people the final say in a public vote, he said
https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1184778593412538370
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