The Briefing Room
General Category => Elections 2020 => Topic started by: jmyrlefuller on March 01, 2020, 04:11:43 am
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https://twitter.com/i/events/1233943429391896577
The billionaire philanthropist announced to his supporters on Saturday night that he is ending his campaign for the Democratic nomination. The move follows a disappointing showing for Steyer in the South Carolina primary, where he had campaigned heavily. Steyer said that he will continue to work on issues like racial injustice and climate change, but that he “cannot see a path where I win the presidency.â€
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buh bye
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Error 404 (Not Found)!!1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY0WxgSXdEE#)
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It looks like his supporter is up for grabs.
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I guess there's only room for one overbearing, nanny-state multi-billionaire in this Presidential race.
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It looks like his supporter is up for grabs.
If the supporter is a woman, it won't be GaffeMan (Biden). ****drummer
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He apparently enriched the advertisers to the the tune of a quarter of a billion bucks.
Between him and Bloomberg, they can come up with some serious advertising money.
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He apparently enriched the advertisers to the the tune of a quarter of a billion bucks.
Between him and Bloomberg, they can come up with some serious advertising money.
I'm just tickled to death he dropped out. His commercials were as annoying as Bloombergs.
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https://twitter.com/i/events/1233943429391896577
The billionaire philanthropist announced to his supporters on Saturday night that he is ending his campaign for the Democratic nomination. The move follows a disappointing showing for Steyer in the South Carolina primary, where he had campaigned heavily. Steyer said that he will continue to work on issues like racial injustice and climate change, but that he “cannot see a path where I win the presidency.â€
That is too bad.
I want to see the division and fight for support and money in the Dem's primary race continue as wide and a long as possible.