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"The whole world is watching !!
The whole world is watching !!"


I remember.
Do you?
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This guy Bernstein might be top contender to win this year's "Karine Jean-Pierre Award for Occupational Competency in Public Service"...
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Why is DOJ involved?  These are State crimes, not Federal.
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"So, is hell freezing over?"

No, of course not.

CNN... and ALL of the other corporate, mainstream media megaphones... has ALWAYS "known" that Mr. Trump's policies DID go much of the way to getting the border invasion under control.

And it has ALWAYS known that the biden border "policies" were a 180-degree turn-away from the previous administration, specifically designed to ELIMINATE the border and PROMOTE an increasing invasion.

They're only spinning things to suit their own needs now...
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Impressive in New Jersey for sure.  I wonder if Jelly Doughnut Boy is going to make an appearance.  :laugh:

If you mean Chris Christi..Trump just called him a *fat pig* several times... 888mouth
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Impressive Crowd.  Running against the worst POTUS in US history will do that.

Impressive in New Jersey for sure.  I wonder if Jelly Doughnut Boy is going to make an appearance.  :laugh:
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I wonder if they'll allow Paulie conjugal visits. :whistle:
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I don't see this as going anywhere as I don't see the DEMS siding with the GOP on this.
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Biden campaign ups their ground game, fighting to cut into Trump’s margins in rural counties
By
Samantha-Jo Roth
May 11, 2024 2:49 pm
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President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is utilizing its fundraising muscle to open dozens of field offices in some of the country’s most Republican-leaning counties located in critical swing states.

The campaign opened more than 150 offices and hired more than 400 staffers in seven battleground states. They intend to have 200 offices and 500 staffers in place by the end of the month, the campaign confirmed to Axios.

The campaign has already opened many field offices — including 44 in Wisconsin, 24 in Pennsylvania, and 30 in Michigan, according to reporting from CNN.

Much of the election will be fought in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, known as a “blue wall” due to their historic support for Democrats. Former President Donald Trump flipped all three states to win the White House in 2016, but Biden won them four years ago. The campaign is aware Biden will need to hold onto victories in these states to secure a second term.

Biden’s campaign strategy is to cut into Republicans’ margins in rural counties where Trump won in 2020 and keep rural Biden supporters engaged ahead of the election. For example, in Wisconsin Biden now has 46 offices open in 42 of the state’s counties, which includes 23 where Trump won by double digits in 2020. They recently opened a field office in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, which Biden lost to Trump by 16 points in 2020, in an effort to cut down his margin of defeat.

Last cycle, the Biden and Trump camps took different approaches to getting out the vote in 2020, with Biden embracing COVID-19 safety protocols while Trump campaigned in- person. This year, Democrats are eager to flip the script. The new brick-and-mortar offices and robust organization stand in contrast to Biden’s virtual and drive-in rallies of 2020.

more
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/presidential/3000796/biden-campaign-ups-their-ground-game-fighting-to-cut-into-trumps-margins-in-rural-counties/
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