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« Reply #225 on: December 23, 2017, 11:12:36 PM »

Who won the first Democratic debate?
Tim Kaine : 30 %
Tammy Baldwin : 24 %
Kamala Harris : 17 %
Tulsi Gabbard : 16 %
Unsure/Tied : 17 %

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« Reply #226 on: December 24, 2017, 12:08:50 AM »
« Edited: December 24, 2017, 12:18:27 AM by R/H »


While the tendency in the Republican primary race remains stable, the tendency in the Democratic primary race drastically changed after Sherrod Brown's withdrawal from the race. Tim Kaine and Kamala Harris are the favorites of Democratic moderate voters and among the establishment while Tammy Baldwin and Tulsi Gabbard are clearly the darlings of the anti-establishment and more progressive voters.

Endorsements for Marco Rubio Sad Dan Coats, John James, Detroit News, Steve Pearce, Pat Toomey, Chris Christie, Newt Gingrich, Ross Perot, Evan Jenkins, Rick Santorum, Paul LePage, Asa Hutchinson, Bill Haslam, Focus on the Family, Crossroads GPS.

Endorsements for Justin Amash Sad Lew Rockwell, Austin Petersen, Kerry Bentivolio, Dana Rohrabacher, Republican Liberty Caucus

Endorsements for Ben Shapiro: Phillip DeFranco, Dave Rubin, Dwayne Johnson, Glenn Jacobs, Steve Bannon, Milo Yiannopoulos, Former California Senator John F. Seymour, and Richard Morgan Fliehr

Republican Primary Polling:

Nationwide Republican Primary Poll:
Marco Rubio: 75%
Justin Amash: 8%
Ben Shapiro: 6%
   
Iowa Caucuses :
Marco Rubio: 77%
Justin Amash: 13%
Ben Shapiro: 6%
   
New Hampshire Primary Sad
Marco Rubio: 72%   
Justin Amash: 17%
Ben Shapiro: 7%

South Carolina Primary Sad
Marco Rubio: 79%
Ben Shapiro: 8%
Justin Amash: 2%

Nevada Caucuses Sad
Marco Rubio: 79%
Justin Amash: 8%
Ben Shapiro: 7%

California:
Marco Rubio: 85%
Ben Shapiro: 8%
Justin Amash: 6%

Virginia:
Marco Rubio: 77 %
Ben Shapiro: 10%
Justin Amash: 5%

Illinois:
Marco Rubio: 71 %
Justin Amash: 9%
Ben Shapiro: 4%

Minnesota:
Marco Rubio: 72%
Justin Amash: 14%
Ben Shapiro: 5%

Georgia:
Marco Rubio: 71%
Ben Shapiro: 9%
Justin Amash: 3%

Texas:
Marco Rubio: 70 %
Justin Amash: 9%
Ben Shapiro: 8%

Alabama:
Marco Rubio: 70%
Ben Shapiro: 9%
Justin Amash: 2%

Colorado:
Marco Rubio: 76%
Justin Amash: 10%
Ben Shapiro: 8%

Tennessee:
Marco Rubio: 71%
Ben Shapiro: 10%
Justin Amash: 3%

Democratic Primary Polling:


Nationwide Democratic Primary Poll:
Tammy Baldwin: 22%
Tim Kaine: 21%
Kamala Harris: 17%
Tulsi Gabbard: 12%

Iowa Caucuses :
Kamala Harris: 20%
Tammy Baldwin: 19%
Tim Kaine: 16%
Tulsi Gabbard: 12%

New Hampshire Primary Sad
Tammy Baldwin: 27%
Kamala Harris: 14%
Tim Kaine: 13%
Tulsi Gabbard: 13%

Nevada Caucuses Sad
Kamala Harris: 19%
Tim Kaine: 15%
Tammy Baldwin: 14%
Tulsi Gabbard: 11%

South Carolina Primary Sad
Tim Kaine: 21%
Kamala Harris: 18%
Tammy Baldwin: 12%
Tulsi Gabbard: 9%

California:
Kamala Harris: 57%
Tammy Baldwin: 21%
Tim Kaine: 13%
Tulsi Gabbard: 8%

Virginia:
Tim Kaine: 57%
Kamala Harris: 11%
Tammy Baldwin: 10%
Tulsi Gabbard: 7%
   
Illinois:
Tammy Baldwin: 23%
Kamala Harris: 17%
Tim Kaine: 15%
Tulsi Gabbard: 8%

Minnesota:
Tammy Baldwin: 28%
Kamala Harris: 16%
Tim Kaine: 11%
Tulsi Gabbard: 8%

Georgia:
Tim Kaine: 23%
Kamala Harris: 20%
Tammy Baldwin: 10%
Tulsi Gabbard: 7%

Texas:
Tim Kaine: 27%
Kamala Harris: 18%
Tammy Baldwin: 9%   
Tulsi Gabbard: 5%

Alabama:
Tim Kaine: 26%
Kamala Harris: 19%
Tammy Baldwin: 12%   
Tulsi Gabbard: 7%

Colorado:
Kamala Harris: 18%
Tammy Baldwin: 12%   
Tim Kaine: 11%
Tulsi Gabbard: 8%

Tennessee:
Tim Kaine: 25%
Kamala Harris: 16%
Tammy Baldwin: 12%   
Tulsi Gabbard: 5%

Breaking News

The Indian Armed Forces started their military operations in Afghanistan

The Indian troops recently deployed in Afghanistan joined the U.S. Armed Forces and started their military operations against ISIS, Al Qaida and the Taliban. In the first days of their mission, the Indian Army managed to destroy all of the Taliban's training bases around Kabul. The Allies are now preparing to launch a military offensive against ISIS' positions that are located in southeastern Afghanistan.

Justice Anthony Kennedy considers retirement due to health problems

Yesterday, rumors indicated that 83-year old Justice Anthony Kennedy is considering retirement due to health problems, including Melanoma. As a result, the left as well as independents worry about the eventuality of the nomination of a conservative Justice by President Rubio, which would bring further restrictions in abortion and same-sex marriage as well as a stronger access to guns.

Next Round: September 3-September 9, 2019
Will end on Dec. 29, at 10:00 PM EST or 11:00 PM EST[/b]

The turn will end with the first Republican debate that will be held in Kansas City, Missouri on September 9, 2019.

Unemployment rate Sad 5.5 %

President Marco Rubio's job approval rating Sad 49 % approve, 45 % disapprove

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« Reply #227 on: December 26, 2017, 09:18:27 AM »

I still haven't got my debate questions...

Neither have I
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« Reply #228 on: December 26, 2017, 01:50:09 PM »

SUMMARY OF BEN SHAPIRO'S CAMPAIGN SEPTEMBER 3RD - SEPTEMBER 9TH

Ben Shapiro would continue to use his critical points on the Economy, Net Neutrality, Government reform and the like, visiting the states of Nevada, Ohio, California, Texas, Tennessee, Colorado, Virginia, Florida, Michigan, New Hampshire, Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina. He would also admit that in 2018 he flipped his stance on net neutrality because, at the time he had done the segment, he was inside his own bubble but after listening to others, he realized how wrong his opinion is and changed it. He would also prep multiple times for each debate against Rubio and Amash by remembering and practicing every idea of his to himself for an hour every day so when the debate came, he was ready for it.
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« Reply #229 on: December 27, 2017, 02:36:52 PM »
« Edited: December 27, 2017, 09:47:08 PM by UWS »

Marco Rubio 2020 : America First
Schedule from September 3-September 9 2019, Part 1

September 3-4
-Presidential duties in Washington D.C.

-President Rubio unveils, during a press conference at the White House, a plan to develop new infrastructures in America in order to grow the economy, to create jobs, to facilitate economic activities in America and to encourage future business owners to chose America as the place to start or expand a business. President Rubio's infrastructure plan includes reducing the federal gasoline tax rate by 80 %; vetoing any gas-tax increase; turning back control of the highways to the states; stopping special interests in Washington from building “Bridges to Nowhere” and engaging in other wasteful spending; freeing states from the strings that come attached to federal funding; removing barriers to public-private partnerships; repealing the Davis-Bacon Act that inflates government costs by billions every year and is a giveaway of taxpayer dollars to labor unions and phasing out the Mass Transit Account, which loots the Highway Trust Fund. This infrastructure plan is included in the bill named Bridge to the Future Act sponsored by Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey. The Senate vote on this bill will be held on September 8 while the House vote will be held on September 15.

-President Rubio commemorates the 80th anniversary of the beggining of World War II through a speech at the Arlington Memorial in Arlington, Virginia where he praised the courage, patriotism and service of all the U.S. soldiers and Allies' soldiers who fought and/or died for freedom, democracy, justice and peace.

September 5
-Flight to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
-Meet with voters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Economic policy speech in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Energy policy speech in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Manufacturing policy speech at U.S. Steel headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Foreign policy speech at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey Sad

I guess you watched the Democratic debate on T.V. I guess you watched how much Senator Tammy Baldwin has absolutely no idea about what it takes about how to fight and defeat radical Islamic terrorism. She said during the debate that our decision to reduce our aid to Pakistan in order to stop the sponsoring of terrorism and to convince India to send troops in Afghanistan has needlessly destabilized Afghanistan and the neighboring regions. She even said, quote, that « it was a stupid decision. »

[Crowd boos]

Everything of what Senator Baldwin has said during this debate is false. Let me tell you this, Senator, by claiming that it was a stupid idea to work with allies like India, you are denigrating our alliances. Unlike what you said, our decision will stabilize the region and bring permanent peace there. You know why? Because the combination of the strengths of the world's first military power (the United States) and the fourth one (India) gave us the upper hand against ISIS, Al Qaida and the Taliban in Afghanistan. Terrorists won't stand against such power and we're going to totally defeat them without needing to send additional troops and to spend additional hundreds of billions of dollars for that. And for you to denigrate our strong and valuable alliances means discounting their sacrifices and their contributions in fighting terrorism. You cannot lead an alliance if you're denigrating and dishonoring our allies. You cannot defeat radical Islamic terrorism if you're not willing to work with our allies and to do whatever it takes to defeat terrorism, including keeping our military and our national security strong.

And what would you suggest, Senator Baldwin? That we allow the Pakistani government to keep sponsoring radical Islamic terrorist groups with the money we are sending in aid to Pakistan? It is not acceptable to let any state using the financial aid we are giving them to sponsor radical Islamic terrorist organizations. No wonder that Senator Baldwin does not have the courage to call the enemy by its name, which is radical Islamic terrorism. If you can't properly identify the enemy, that is none other than radical Islamic terrorism, you can't win a war against them. Throughout my presidency, I called this enemy by its name and that is partly how we demonstrated our ability to make strong progress in the fight against terrorism and we are winning this war against radical Islamic terrorists.


[Crowd cheers, applauds and chants USA! USA! USA!]

And like I said, the U.S. aid to Pakistan will rise again only Pakistan accepts to stop sponsoring terrorism, to fully side with us in the War on Terror and to give stronger efforts in fighting terrorism in the region. Like I said, India and Pakistan may have differences that are sources of long years of political, religious and territorial conflicts, but in this time of war against terrorism, extremism and tyranny, we have to understand what unites us as allies and partners. Both India and Pakistan suffered centuries of colonial oppression and they together, they fought for their national independence. So, in some ways, Indians and Pakistanis are brothers in arms. Both India and Pakistan have a common goal : restoring peace, stability and security in the Indian Subcontinent. We all agree that Iran must never get nuclear weapons that would be aimed at attacking any nation in the world. Just like the United States did, India and Pakistan all suffered from terrorism. They both have a common ennemy. It is radical Islamic terrorism, a clear and present danger that is operating in Afghanistan, which is next to Pakistan, and in Pakistan, which is next to India.

So, unlike Senator Baldwin and her other colleagues running for office who are promoting the same failed weak foreign policy of the Obama Administration that gave us stronger terrorist threat and several major terrorist attacks against our country through cuts in our defense budget and through a reduction of our military at its smallest size since World War I, we are going to work together with our allies, including India and Pakistan, and together we're going to defeat radical Islamic terrorism in Afghanistan and in the Indian Subcontinent. And by finishing our duty to train the Afghan Army and to rebuild Afghanistan, we will prevent any further terrorists from emerging in this region. That way, we will make sure that there will be no safe haven for terrorists and we are ready to work with both Pakistan and India to make sure we will accomplish this goal for the sake of international security, justice, freedom and democracy. United we stand. Divided we fall.

Thank you. May God bless our men and women in uniform, may God bless our allies and may God bless America.


[Crowd cheers, applauds and chants USA! USA! USA!]

-Meet with voters in McKeesport, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Meet with voters in Beaver, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Infrastructure policy speech in Beaver, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Meet with voters in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Tax policy speech in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Barnstorm in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Meet with voters in Erie, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Counter-terrorsism policy speech in Erie, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Trade policy speech in Erie, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Small government policy speech in Erie, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Free market policy speech in Erie, Pennsylvania with Pat Toomey
-Debate preparations
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« Reply #230 on: December 28, 2017, 05:32:32 PM »

Marco Rubio 2020 : America First
Schedule from September 3-September 9 2019, Part 2

September 6
-Flight to Milwaukee, Wisconsin
-Meet with voters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Economic policy speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Manufacturing policy speech at Rockwell Automation headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Infrastructure policy speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where President Rubio calls for the adoption of the Bridge to the Future Act.
-Foreign policy speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Meet with voters in Racine, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Trade policy speech in Racine, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Meet with voters in Burlington, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Energy policy speech in Burlington, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Meet with voters in Elkhorn, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Health care policy speech in Elkhorn, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Meet with voters in Whitewater, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Small government policy speech in Whitewater, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Barnstorm in Jefferson County, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Meet with voters in Waukesha, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Free enterprise at Generac Power Systems headquarters in Waukesha, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Meet with voters in Eagle, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Meet with voters in Kenosha, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Counter-terrorism policy speech in Kenosha, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Free market policy speech in Kenosha, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Fiscal responsibility policy speech in Kenosha, Wisconsin with Paul Ryan
-Debate preparations

September 7
-Flight to Nevada, Iowa
-Meet with voters in Nevada, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Anti-abortion policy speech in Nevada, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Meet with voters in Pella, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Manufacturing and agriculture policy speech at Vermeer Company headquarters in Pella, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Economic policy speech at Pella Corporation in Pella, Iowa
-Meet with voters in Knoxville, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Foreign policy speech in Knoxville, Iowa
-Meet with voters in Indianola, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Fundraising event at Des Moines Metro Opera in Indianola, Iowa
-Meet with voters in Winterest, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Town hall meeting with voters in Winterest, Iowa
-Meet with voters in Waukee, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Meet with voters in Adel, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Agriculture policy speech at Stine Seed headquarters in Adel, Iowa Sad

Agriculture is one of the main tools for economic growth. Agriculture provides food feeding Americans and also provides garments that we carry. So agriculture encourages free market through stronger consumption, an important element of America's economic prosperity.

That's why I will, like we did since the last 3 years, keep taxes and regulations lower for agricultural companies and for tractor companies in order to reinforce their ability to innovate, to produce and to manufacture, which will not only create jobs but also give our consumers more access to food and to clothing, thus improving their living conditions and their American Dream.

Thank you. God bless our farmers, God bless our consumers and God bless America.


-Meet with voters in Boone, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Meet with voters in Beaconsfield, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Counter-terrorism policy speech in Beaconsfield, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Meet with voters in Mount Ayr, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Health care policy speech in Mount Ayr, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Meet with voters in Bedford, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Freedom of religion policy speech in Bedford, Iowa with Chuck Norris
-Debate preparations

September 8
-Flight to Bristol, Tennessee
-Meet with voters in Bristol, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Gun rights policy speech in Bristol, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Meet with voters in Johnson City, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Meet with college voters at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tennessee in an effort to attract young voters
-Meet with voters in Jonesborough, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Health care policy speech in Jonesborough, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Meet with voters in Elizabethton, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Town hall meeting with voters in Elizabethton, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Meet with voters in Blountville, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Anti-abortion policy speech in Blountville, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Meet with voters in Kingsport, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Foreign policy speech in Kingsport, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Meet with voters in Rogersville, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Coal policy speech in Rogersville, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Meet with voters in Church Hill, Tennessee with Bob Corker
-Debate preparations

September 9
-Flight to Kansas City, Missouri
-Debate preparation on the plane
-Meet with voters in Kansas City, Missouri
-Veteran policy speech at Veterans of Foreign Wars headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri
-Economic policy speech in Kansas City, Missouri
-Counter-terrorism policy speech in Kansas City, Missouri
-Debate preparations for all the afternoon
-President Rubio debates with Congressman Amash and Mr. Shapiro in Kansas City, Missouri
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« Reply #231 on: December 29, 2017, 04:19:10 PM »

Tim Kaine's campaign summary : September 3-September 9 2019

After spending 2 days focusing on his senate duties in Washington D.C., Senator Kaine focused his campaign efforts mostly on Midwestern states such as Ohio, Michigan and Minnesota where he hopes to win among progressive populist voters by promoting fair trade. He also campaigned in Iowa where he talks issues such as green energy and agriculture.
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« Reply #232 on: December 29, 2017, 07:16:42 PM »
« Edited: December 29, 2017, 07:23:44 PM by Jaguar4life »

What Pearcy did part 2

After the Vice President left England he returned to the United States to campaign on a full repeal of Obamacare and 15% flat tax cut across the board.

Pearcy also promised that President Rubio would have all troops out of Syria by the end of next year. declining rumors that the US wants to start a war with Syria.
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« Reply #233 on: December 29, 2017, 10:19:29 PM »

Harris visited IA, SC, NV, GA, NH, IL and TN throughout the week with various political surrogates. In her speeches, she attempted to portray herself as a progressive pragmatist. She also recruited a Head of Organizing and Grassroots. In IA, she emphasized her support for Ethanol subsidies.
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« Reply #234 on: December 29, 2017, 10:48:37 PM »

The Gabbard Campaign spent the week of September 3rd-September 9th entirely in New Hampshire, building up ground operations and holding rally after rally in the Northern Towns and Southern Industrial city's and Colleges. Her main focus included the Economy and Foreign Policy calling Rubio a "killer" in regards to intervention in Syria. She continued on her "Corrupt Marco" theme too pointing to the Donors of Marco Rubio. She continues to try to rally around her campaign as the one true Progressive in the race and calling on former Brown supporters to support her too against the "Corporate" Kaine and Harris campaign.
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« Reply #235 on: December 29, 2017, 11:58:31 PM »

Since Gotfan did not ask for an extension, I will post the Republican debate answers and start the next round now. But in order to be fair, I will, in exchange, not penalize Tammy Baldwin in the polls.
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« Reply #236 on: December 30, 2017, 12:02:26 AM »

First Republican Presidential Primary Debate

Date : September 9 2019

Location : Kansas City, Missouri

Moderator : Fox News

Participants : Marco Rubio, Justin Amash and Ben Shapiro

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« Reply #237 on: December 30, 2017, 12:08:38 AM »

Justin Amash's Debate Answers


Opening statements

Amash: First, I want to thank Mr. Shapiro and Mr. Rubio for coming here today, our country currently has a choice to make, the last four years had advancements but also had many, many problems, since the civil war, our government has always got bigger and this hasn't been different in this government, our tax code could be much more simple and better, and much more, so there's a choice to make and I hope you do the best one in your view.

Congressman Amash, what would an Amash Doctrine look like?

Amash: An Amash Doctrine would seek to stop our focus on controlling other countries affairs and instead would bring this focus to fixing our own problems! Rubio's and Shapiro's weak foreign policy both have proved to have failed, there are numerous problems with their foreign policy, and also examples of it failing, just look to Iraq and Libya! The problem with their foreign policy is that by intervening in other countries, we interfere with many people's lives, if their lives get worse, something normal after an invasion and government change, they associate their life getting worse and our invasion, so they begin to hate us and in the end, unite to become a terrorist group! Under the Amash Doctrine this wouldn't happen, because we wouldn't send our sons and daughters to fight, we would bring back the ones fighting and we wouldn't intervene in issues like Ukraine that don't show any threat to the USA, because we wouldn't be intervening on people's lives, they wouldn't associate bad things with us and the hatred would get lower and lower, and this way terrorism would get lower, the Amash Doctrine would look like what our founding fathers advised, a non interventionist foreign policy, where we only use the military for defense and try to have better relations with all countries.

Congressman Amash, on the campaign trail you accused President Rubio of failing on his promises? How do you base your statements?

Amash: Look, Mr. Rubio has failed in many ways, let's start with the IRS repeal, something I want to do if I'm elected, one of Rubio's main campaign points was to repeal the IRS and he made many speeches promising this, on October 29 during a speech in Warren, Michigan he said "We're going to balance the budget, abolish the IRS and replace it", two things he failed to do, and this isn't the only speech he promised this, he also promised in other speeches like one in Wisconsin in October 21 where he said the exact same thing about abolishing the IRS and balancing the budget, it actually isn't hard to find speeches where he promises this if you look in the internet, and despite failing to abolish the IRS he still claimed he did in he's announcement speech and claimed it had been replaced with a 15% flat tax rate, he failed to deliver the promise to balance the budget because it is impossible to cut taxes, raise military spending and balance the budget, we need to cut taxes and spending, and this is something the administration failed to understand! Rubio said in he's announcement speech: "we created over 9 million new jobs", a fake statistic that he clearly created, many fonts show that between 2017 and 2019, 1.1 million jobs were created, not 9 million, Rubio often claimed Obamacare had been repealed before the midterms, a big lie he couldn't prove and to not admit that he's wrong he only deny the truth with half facts, he said that it couldn't be repealed after the midterms because 3 Republicans voted against the repeal, but they voted against the repeal in 2017, and not now in 2019, all the credible news outlets say things like "In a late night Senate Republicans at long last made good on a seven year promise to Repeal The Affordable Care Act, A.K.A. Obamacare", Rubio refuses to acknowledge this, he also refuses to acknowledge that it wasn't a full repeal, but a partial repeal, most news outlets have texts like "analysts, and even some Republicans have criticized the vote, citing a lack of substance or clear prerogative in terms of replacing the healthcare law. Others, have criticized the vote as being nothing more than a political measure, aided to boost President Rubio's primary campaign against Governor Gregg Abbott, Congressman Justin Amash, and Mr. Richard Spencer"

President Rubio ended up providing amnesty to illegal immigrants, he says that he reinforced the border and this is true, but he doesn't acknowledge that this doesn't change the fact he provided what many consider amnesty, and Rubio has always during the 2016 campaign said that he was against amnesty! He also failed to give us a new version of the TPP, and instead gave us the same corporatist and secretive version of Obama, this isn't free trade, this is regulated trade, this is bad for small business and helps to create monopolies.

There are also other promises he failed, like auditing the FED, something he only made now in an unconstitutional way, with executive orders, and he only made this now in the last minute to win voters, the current administration has failed in the last 3 years and we can't tolerate more failures and last minute accomplishments to win voters.

Your response, Mr. President?

[Rubio's answer]

Mr. Shapiro, you are supporting net neutrality in addition of suggesting to increase America's corporate tax rate from 20 % to 24 %, both ideas that most of Republicans and conservatives oppose because of their belief that this would be a threat to free market. How can you assure that your ideas will not diminish free market and will not kill jobs?

[Shapiro's answer]

Your response, Mr. President.

[Rubio's answer]

Your response, Congressman Amash.

Amash: I honestly think Mr. Shapiro is wrong, very wrong about the economy, first let's talk about net neutrality, what Mr. Shapiro wants is a regulation to ensure that ISPs will provide data equally to everyone, but this is the wrong way to solve the problem, the whole problem was created because of government regulations over the creation of ISPs, with these regulations over the creation of ISPs, the government ended up creating monopolies, and because of this, now the ISPs could, in theory, now limit the connection of some websites or users, there wouldn't be any penalties in the end because they are state sponsored monopolies, but a regulation is the wrong way to end this problem, by imposing regulations, everyone will have an equal service, and this way, there won't be any reason to people to go to new companies! A regulation to impose net neutrality is like throwing gasoline to end a fire! What we need is to end all the regulations over ISPs and let the internet be truly free! Small ISPs will be a viable option because they will be able to provide a better service than big ISPs!

Now on the issue of taxes, Mr. Shapiro doesn't understand is that by rising taxes, we will only make companies have less money to invest in their business and create jobs! By rising taxes we are only helping job creation to become lower and our economy to prosper less! What we need is to abolish the IRS, lower taxes even more and move towards the end of the 16th amendment and the income tax!

To all the candidates. Recently, liberal Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy is considering retirement due to health problems. Who do you have in mind as potential replacement of Justice Kennedy?

Amash: Before answering the question, I want to say that I respect Justice Kennedy a lot, and I might not think that he's views are perfect, but I absolutely think that he's service in the Supreme Court was for the good of the country. I seek to appoint someone who will interpret the constitution how our founding fathers did, looking to always promote the liberty of Americans, and I do have some names that I could end up choosing like former congressman Tom Campbell, professor Jonathan Turley, Randy Barnett and others...

Closing statements

Amash: 243 years ago, our founding fathers, the people who begun the fight for our liberty chose the name of our nation! They fought against tyranny, against the high taxes and for the liberty and privacy of all the people! Today, our government is getting bigger and our rights and the constitution are being broken! I have always voted in the limits of the constitution, I have always fought for a small government and our rights, I have always fought for small taxes and I hope you give me a chance when the time to vote comes.
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« Reply #238 on: December 30, 2017, 12:20:01 AM »

Marco Rubio's Debate Answers, Part 1


Opening statements

Good evening. We are living a time of optimism in which we are strengthening our economy and creating jobs through a drastic decrease of the size of government, through the championing of small businesses and through the biggest tax cuts in history. We are producing more energy than ever before and we are getting America to energy independence. We repealed Obamacare, which freed the American people from the burdensome regulations that took their money in order to bailout insurance companies, which restored funding in Medicare and improved our health care system as well as our people's access to health care. Our military is stronger than ever before, we made strong progress against radical Islamic terrorism, ISIS lost its entire territory in Syria and Iraq. There is still work to do and I' ready to do that work as your President thanks to my experience and leadership. Thank you.

Mr. President, recently the United States made strong progress in fighting terrorism. ISIS is almost totally defeated, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is killed and India has agreed to intervene militarily in Afghanistan. In a second term, what is your plan to finish the job to totally defeat ISIS and global terrorism?

By following the successful foreign policy leadership of the last 3 years, we're going to defeat radical Islamic terrorism. We secured our borders. We increased the counter-terrorism budget of the FBI as well as our security measures through a reinforcement of our homeland security. We allowed the Attorney General to block the transfer of firearms to suspected terrorists, which prevented massive shootings and terrorist attacks while defending the Second Amendment. We reinforced our defense budget, which ensured our troops' readiness to fight radical Islamic terrorism, we strengthened and expanded our alliances. We took on ISIS' oil refineries in addition of arming the Kurds and establishing background checks on Syrian rebels before arming them in order to make sure we won't mistakenly arm terrorists pretending to be mainstream rebels. And with our military power and through the deployment of troops in Syria and Iraq, we tracked and stroke terrorists wherever they are, we eradicated ISIS in Iraq and in Syria. And our brave soldiers killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of ISIS. America is now safer than it was 4 years ago.
   
What we need to do in order to finish the job to totally defeat radical Islamic terrorism is to keep our military and our national security strong, to stay on the offensive against terrorists, to work with Pakistan and India, a nation that is none other than the 4th military power in the world and recently sent 80 000 troops in Afghanistan in order to fight ISIS and other radical Islamic terrorism there, which combined their military strength with the incredibly powerful military strength of the United States, the world's strongest military power, thus definitely giving us the upper hand against terrorists in Afghanistan. As a result, thanks to our powerful military arsenals and to the courage and determination of our troops, we are going to defeat ISIS, Al Qaida and the Taliban in Afghanistan, we're going to win the War in Afghanistan, to finish our duty to train the Afghan troops in order to ensure their full readiness to defend their country and finally bring peace, stability and justice back in the region. By continuing to stand with Israel and by orchestrating a pivot of our foreign policy to Africa, where we'll intensify our intelligence operations in addition of providing our local allies all the necessary intelligence, material, military and training support they need, we're going to defeat radical Islamic terrorist groups in Africa, including ISIS, Al Qaida, Boko Haram and Al Shabaab.

That's how we're going to get to unconditionally win the War on Terror not with the failed foreign policy of the previous administration that gut our military and our national security, that gave us stronger terrorist threat and led to the rise of ISIS who orchestrated several major terrorist attacks against our allies and against us, and that is adopted by the actual Democratic candidates President and by Congressman Amash. Either we move backwards by lowering our guards or we keep moving forward with a strong military, strong alliances and strong American leadership. And I'm ready to accomplish this job as your President.
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« Reply #239 on: December 30, 2017, 12:20:28 AM »
« Edited: December 30, 2017, 12:37:14 AM by R/H »

Marco Rubio's Debate Answers, Part 2


Congressman Amash, on the campaign trail you accused President Rubio of failing on his promises? How do you base your statements?

[Amash's answer]

Your response, Mr. President?

Well first of all, what is shameful is that Congressman Amash is belittling America by repeating over and over again the same unbased lying accusations about my record. By the way, he's now repeating himself with his 1-minute memorized speech, which demonstrates that he lacks ideas and that he does not have the experience, leadership and judgement to be President. He is proposing nothing so, in his attempt to divide the Republican Party and the American people, he keeps repeating the same 1-minute memorized speech based on incorrect, false and calumnious claims. The American people is sick and tired of this.

I'm proud to have adopted the biggest tax cuts in history, which lowered our corporate tax rate from 40 % to 20 %, made America the best place in the world to do business and made our trade deals fairer, brought our jobs back home through tax reform and boosted job creation here in the United States. I'm proud to have reduced government spending and to have gave the efforts that brought America to energy independence through the doubling of permits and licences on federal lands, through the end of the War on Coal and through the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, of the Dakota Access pipeline and of the Alaska-Texas pipeline. I'm proud to have defended conservative values, to have valued and defended the life of the unborn as well as the right of self-defense, to have secured our borders and to have repealed and replaced Obamacare, which prevented large-scale disruptions and reform a provision in our tax code that has been driving up health costs, which preserved and reinforced Medicare and Medicaid by placing them on fiscally-sustainable paths and which adopted measures reforming insurance regulations to lower costs in addition of encouraging innovation and protecting the vulnerable to make sure those with pre-existing conditions will have access to affordable care through mechanisms such as federally-supported, thus prevent taxpayers from being asked to bail out an insurance company that loses money, as is currently the case under Obamacare. Otherwise, the news you're referring to would have said « Senate Republicans made good on a nine year promise » not a seven year promise like they said because Obamacare has been adopted in 2010, not in 2012. And I'm also proud to have kept our country safe through stronger security forces, through a stronger military, stronger alliances and stronger American leadership, which helped us to kill Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, to eliminate ISIS in Iraq and almost in Syria, to get India to join us in the war against radical Islamic terrorism in Afghanistan, to deprive Iran of the necessary capitals they need to develop nuclear weapons and to take the advantage against North Korea.

And I have no lectures to receive from a lawmaker like Congressman Amash who now has the worst voting attendance after missing at least 80 % of key votes in Congress since the beginning of his campaign, thus missing several occasions to take position on key issues. I have no lectures to receive from a man like Congressman Amash who betrayed free enterprise values by opposing HR 9 - the Small Business Tax Cut Act of 2012 that established an income tax deduction of 20 % for small businesses while the unanimous majority of his Republican colleagues in the House of Representatives supported it in order to champion small businesses, who is adopting the same weak foreign policy of the previous administration that cut America's defense budget and security measures and reduced our military at its lowest rate since World War I and gave us stronger terrorist threat and a wave of terrorist attacks (including in San Bernardino and Orlando) and who betrayed conservative values by voting present on the approval of the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline in addition of voting present on defunding Planned Parenthood, an organization that is promoting and funding abortion, which threatens the lives of unborn children. Voting present does not mean yes just like it doesn't mean no. It means maybe. Congressman Amash did not have the courage to take position on these major issues for the good of the American people. No wonder that Amash's own hometown newspaper, The Detroit News, that is one of the most conservative newspapers in Michigan, are endorsing me over him.

With regards to immigration and amnesty, everything of what Congressman Amash has said is absolutely not true. Our immigration policy did not provide amnesty. We reinforced and secured our borders by adding ICE enforcement, by hiring 20 000 new border agents, by establishing a E-verify as well as a mandatory entry/exit tracking system in order to bring illegal immigration under control and background checks on Syrian refugees. As a result, we brought border arrests of illegal immigrants at their lowest rate since 1971. My immigration policy does not support amnesty because it includes that immigrants will pay fines. If you pay fines, it is not amnesty. Under my immigration policy, immigrants will not get ahead of anybody else, but back of the line. They will eventually become citizens, so long as they could read English, write English and speak English. When it comes to stop terrorists or criminals from crossing our borders, I think Congressman Amash knows a lot about it since he supported a 2016 legislation that would have closed Guantanamo Bay and allowed transfers of detainees from Guantanamo Bay to the United States, which is bad for national security because terrorists detained in Guantanamo are too dangerous to be released or transferred in the United States or anywhere because they can seize any opportunity to escape, to be on the run once again and to commit terrorist attacks against the United States. That's why Senator Jeff Sessions, one of the most anti-amnesty lawmakers, is endorsing me over Congressman Amash.
   
So the choice for this election is record of lack of leadership, risky ideas and inexperience or proven leadership and experience that defended conservative values, grew our economy through free market and free enterprise and kept America safe.

Mr. Shapiro, you are supporting net neutrality in addition of suggesting to increase America's corporate tax rate from 20 % to 24 %, both ideas that most of Republicans and conservatives oppose because of their belief that this would be a threat to free market. How can you assure that your ideas will not diminish free market and will not kill jobs?

[Shapiro's answer]

Mr. President, your response.

I find it disturbing that Mr. Shapiro does not understand what free market is. His plan to raise taxes, including our corporate tax rate to 24 %, will make America a harder place to do business, kill millions of American jobs, ship American businesses overseas and punish the hard work of hard working families. He also shifted his position on net neutrality. After opposing it, he now supports it even though this is none other than a big government rule that imposes burdensome job-killing regulations and tight control that only favors crony capitalism and allows the government to hinder accessibility and the diversity of content. Mr. Shapiro, the right solution to this issue is to breathe more capitalism into the ISP market, not government control. Consumers must drive the market, and we can ensure it by promoting innovation, encouraging investment and bringing the competitive environment this industry needs. That's how free market and free enterprise works. That's how we grow the economy and that's how we're going to avoid any recession.

Your response, Congressman Amash.

[Amash's answer]
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« Reply #240 on: December 30, 2017, 12:25:10 AM »

Marco Rubio's Debate Answers, Part 3


Mr. President, under your watch, the construction of several oil pipelines such as the Keystone XL pipeline, the Dakota Access pipeline and the recent Alaska-Texas pipeline were approved, which encouraged job creation and the development of energy technologies. How do you plan to promote the development of renewable energies?

Well, the right thing to do in order to develop renewable energies is to invest into it with a part of the revenues from oil drilling, not with taxpayers' money like the Democrats are suggesting. That's how we can promote the exploitation of our oil, gas and coal resources without hurting the environment. That's how we can make our economy stronger while ensuring a clean environment.

To all the candidates. Recently, liberal Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy is considering retirement due to health problems. Who do you have in mind as potential replacement of Justice Kennedy?

Not you, Chris.

[Laughter]

That's a great question. There is a lot of qualified Americans across this country whose most important values are defended by the Constitution of the United States. I like Mike Lee. He is a great champion of the promotion of life and in defending the life of the unborn against the atrocity of abortion. He is a one of the greatest defenders of the Second Amendment of the United States and even opposed the Arms Trade Treaty. And along with me, when I was in the Senate, we fought to double the child tax credit and to abolish the estate tax and the alternative minimum tax, a fight that became successful when I became President of the United States when we adopted the biggest tax cuts in history, which allowed hard working families, the middle class and the economy in general to prosper.

So the bottom line is we need to keep the Supreme Court of the United States in order to defend our people's constitutional rights by preserving, protecting and defending the Constitution of the United States, and to keep America safe and free.

Closing statements

Thank you ladies and gentlemen for watching this debate. I am very optimistic about the future of our nation. Our fellow Americans have a better access to health care thanks to the repeal of Obamacare, we defended our constitutional rights, we are growing this economy thanks to lower taxes, small government and the promotion of free market, energy independence, stronger trade ties with our allies in the world, school choice and the preservation of America's status as the best place in the world to do business. Thanks to a strong military and strong alliances, we eradicated ISIS in Iraq and Syria and we got al-Baghdadi. We are heading in the right direction even though we have hard work to do. But thanks to my leadership, experience and determination, we will get America to full-employment, full prosperity and full national security. That's why I'm asking for your vote because if you do, this will be a vote for four more years of prosperity and safety for the American people. Thank you.
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« Reply #241 on: December 30, 2017, 12:34:31 AM »
« Edited: December 30, 2017, 12:37:51 AM by R/H »

Ben Shapiro's Debate Answers


Opening statements

America, we are on the precipice of a new age for this country. The president and Amash have lived in lives of luxury while we, the American people, suffered. I am running for you to give this back to you for good.

Mr. Shapiro, you are running for president without any political experience. How will you demonstrate your ability to govern without any political experience if you're elected?

Shapiro Answer #1: Excellent question. Many people attack me online because of that. But in all seriousness, America, when has our country been ruled by the people and for the people? I remember the last real time was during Regan's administration but where is that control now? In the hands of people who have been in Congress for decades, never really caring about the American people, only serving corporate masters. In fact, the only reason that these politicians care about you during Election season is for your votes, After that it's business as usual.

But back to your question, how will I demonstrate my ability to govern? Well, before I started to run on this Campaign, I owned my own company called The Daily Wire maybe the President and Representative Amash has heard of it. I ran that company well for the last few years and I'll use my experience to do just that with this country. Not only that, but I will get rid of the stupid, stupid spoils system and only put the leading experts in all positions Possible that we can get our country back on track. Thank you.

Mr. Shapiro, you are supporting net neutrality in addition of suggesting to increase America's corporate tax rate from 20 % to 24 %, both ideas that most of Republicans and conservatives oppose because of their belief that this would be a threat to free market. How can you assure that your ideas will not diminish free market and will not kill jobs?

Shapiro Answer #2: Well, let me bring the examples of 2007 for Net Neutrality. In that year, there was actually proof that AT&T and Comcast and the like had throttled the speed of websites that they didn't like. The 2015 rule stopped that. America, many of you use the internet, use Google, watch YouTube, things normal people do. Now imagine what happens if we remove the restrictions. Every website, say Google for Example, will be slowed down by a major internet company, let's say it's Comcast, until they pay that company money. Now imagine Comcast doing that to Google and forces you to pay X amount of money per Google. No one wants that.

For the 24% corporate tax rate, I want to say this. America is living the high Life right now, our Economy is doing great. The same thing was true a hundred years ago. My question is, what happened a hundred years ago after that? The Economy went into a Depression, a global one that saw the worst world Economy in years. The 20% corporate tax rate is a good starting point, I must admit, but sooner or Later, that Economic success is going to burst and we're going to fall into a Depression once again. Many experts like Business Insider have said that by 2022, Our Economy may hit a downward spiral that will take years to recover from. Unless we raise our corporate tax rate up by just 4%. It is not too high to continuously kill jobs like Obama did, but it's not too low that an Economic downturn is around the like Rubio is doing. What I'm saying is we can save enough jobs while at the same time, we keep our Economy from falling apart for at least another decade.

Mr. President, your response.

[Rubio's answer]

Your response, Congressman Amash.

[Amash's answer]

To all the candidates. Recently, liberal Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy is considering retirement due to health problems. Who do you have in mind as potential replacement of Justice Kennedy?

I would like to put forward South Carolina representative Trey Gowdy. One of the most law abiding and take crap from no one personalities that we need in the Surpreme Court to uphold our laws and everything else.

Closing statements

America, As I said before, we stand on a large precipice. Do we go for a President who only cares about you right now because he needs to win re-election, a representative who is much the same to be Elected or will you go for a change and try something new, something different. It is up to you to decide, but I truly care for America and I don't want to see it go down the path that I know it might. Thank you.
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« Reply #242 on: December 30, 2017, 01:03:08 AM »

Who won the first Republican debate

Fox News poll
Marco Rubio : 57 %
Justin Amash : 26 %
Ben Shapiro : 15 %
Unsure : 2 %

Narrvaro : So, as the polls are indicating, most of voters described President Rubio as the winner of the first Republican debate.

Castellanos : I agree. The most remarkable moment is definitely the clash between President Rubio and Congressman Amash when the President defended his record and attacked Amash on his « repetitive 1-minute memorized speech » as well as on his record, especially his voting attendance, his votes present, his opposition to HR 9 and his stance on foreign policy and terrorism.

McEnany : But Congressman Amash has also scored points during this debate by trying to paint himself as the alternative to what he calls « the establishment machine » and by reiterating his pledge to fully repeal Obamacare. And also, along with Rubio, he slammed Mr. Shapiro on his stance on taxes and net neutrality.
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« Reply #243 on: December 30, 2017, 07:08:30 AM »

Senator Baldwin campaigned heavily in the Midwest this week, in a particular areas hit with high unemployment, focusing on building her base in the industrial States. She also hit California and Iowa, but refrained from calling on Brown's old supporters from supporting her.

She also received backing from several grassroots activist groups aligned with the Democratic Party, and put them to work building her ground game in most States across the country. She also visited the South for the first time, hitting Georgia and Texas it is hoped that she can make inroads into the black vote in the southern states and thus avoid the mistakes of Bernie Sanders in 2016.
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« Reply #244 on: December 30, 2017, 07:54:02 AM »
« Edited: December 30, 2017, 08:20:01 AM by R/H »


Endorsements for Marco Rubio Sad Dave Brat, Jack Dalrymple, Liz Cheney, Larry Craig, Luther Strange, Rob O'Neill, the Orlando Sentinel, the Miami Herald

Endorsements for Justin Amash Sad Erik Brakey, Randy Barnett, Tom Campbell, David D. Friedman, Thomas Sowell

Republican Primary Polling:

Nationwide Republican Primary Poll:
Marco Rubio: 77%
Ben Shapiro: 7%
Justin Amash: 5%

Iowa Caucuses :
Marco Rubio: 78%
Justin Amash: 10%
Ben Shapiro: 8%
   
New Hampshire Primary Sad
Marco Rubio: 72%   
Justin Amash: 15%
Ben Shapiro: 9%

South Carolina Primary Sad
Marco Rubio: 81%
Ben Shapiro: 9%
Justin Amash: 1%

Nevada Caucuses Sad
Marco Rubio: 79%
Justin Amash: 8%
Ben Shapiro: 7%

California:
Marco Rubio: 85%
Ben Shapiro: 9%
Justin Amash: 5%

Virginia:
Marco Rubio: 79 %
Ben Shapiro: 10%
Justin Amash: 3%

Illinois:
Marco Rubio: 72 %
Justin Amash: 8%
Ben Shapiro: 4%

Minnesota:
Marco Rubio: 73%
Justin Amash: 16%
Ben Shapiro: 6%

Georgia:
Marco Rubio: 73%
Ben Shapiro: 9%
Justin Amash: 3%

Texas:
Marco Rubio: 73 %
Ben Shapiro: 10%
Justin Amash: 6%

Alabama:
Marco Rubio: 71%
Ben Shapiro: 10%
Justin Amash: 1%

Colorado:
Marco Rubio: 76%
Ben Shapiro: 9%
Justin Amash: 8%

Tennessee:
Marco Rubio: 71%
Ben Shapiro: 10%
Justin Amash: 3%

Democratic Primary Polling:


Nationwide Democratic Primary Poll:
Tammy Baldwin: 22%
Tim Kaine: 22%
Kamala Harris: 17%
Tulsi Gabbard: 14%

Iowa Caucuses :
Kamala Harris: 20%
Tammy Baldwin: 19%
Tim Kaine: 18%
Tulsi Gabbard: 12%

New Hampshire Primary Sad
Tammy Baldwin: 26%
Tulsi Gabbard: 18%
Kamala Harris: 14%
Tim Kaine: 13%

Nevada Caucuses Sad
Kamala Harris: 19%
Tim Kaine: 15%
Tammy Baldwin: 14%
Tulsi Gabbard: 11%

South Carolina Primary Sad
Tim Kaine: 21%
Kamala Harris: 18%
Tammy Baldwin: 12%
Tulsi Gabbard: 9%

California:
Kamala Harris: 57%
Tammy Baldwin: 21%
Tim Kaine: 13%
Tulsi Gabbard: 8%

Virginia:
Tim Kaine: 57%
Kamala Harris: 11%
Tammy Baldwin: 10%
Tulsi Gabbard: 7%
   
Illinois:
Tammy Baldwin: 23%
Kamala Harris: 17%
Tim Kaine: 15%
Tulsi Gabbard: 8%

Minnesota:
Tammy Baldwin: 28%
Kamala Harris: 16%
Tim Kaine: 11%
Tulsi Gabbard: 8%

Georgia:
Tim Kaine: 23%
Kamala Harris: 20%
Tammy Baldwin: 10%
Tulsi Gabbard: 7%

Texas:
Tim Kaine: 27%
Kamala Harris: 18%
Tammy Baldwin: 9%   
Tulsi Gabbard: 5%

Alabama:
Tim Kaine: 26%
Kamala Harris: 19%
Tammy Baldwin: 12%   
Tulsi Gabbard: 7%

Colorado:
Kamala Harris: 18%
Tammy Baldwin: 12%   
Tim Kaine: 11%
Tulsi Gabbard: 8%

Tennessee:
Tim Kaine: 25%
Kamala Harris: 16%
Tammy Baldwin: 12%   
Tulsi Gabbard: 5%

Breaking News
The Senate passes the Bridge to the Future Act


Thanks to the supports of Democratic senators Joe Manchin and Joe Donnelly, the Senate votes 52-48 for the Bridge to the Future Act that includes an infrastructure plan that would « reduce the federal gasoline tax rate by 80 %; turn back control of the highways to the states; free states from the strings that come attached to federal funding; promote public-private partnerships and repeal the Davis-Bacon Act. »

Next Round: September 10-September 16, 2019
Will end on January 3, at 10:00 PM EST or 11:00 PM EST[/b]
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« Reply #245 on: December 31, 2017, 11:13:19 AM »
« Edited: December 31, 2017, 11:18:21 AM by UWS »

Marco Rubio 2020 : America First
Schedule from September 10-September 16 2019, Part 1

September 10 :
-Fundraising event at the American Jazz Museum in Kansas City, Missouri to to celebrate Marco Rubio's debate victory
-Health care policy speech in Kansas City, Missouri
-Speech at the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Greater Kansas City in Kansas City, Missouri in an effort to attract Hispanic voters
-Meet with voters in Independence, Missouri
-Meet with voters in Columbia, Missouri
-Gun rights policy speech in Columbia, Missouri
-Meet with college voters at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri in an effort to attract young voters.
-Meet with voters in St. Louis, Missouri
-Manufacturing policy speech in St. Louis, Missouri
-Rally with voters at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri in response to Tulsi Gabbard's attacks Sad

Last week, thanks to the Senate's approval, we made a step closer to the development of new infrastructures in America for the sake of a a smaller government, a stronger economy, stronger job creation and stronger opportunities. Tommorow, the House of Representatives will vote on the Bridge to the Future that is sponsored by Senator Toomey. Thanks to this plan, we will develop infrastructures in a fiscally responsible way. We will reduce the the federal gasoline tax rate by 80 %, turn back control of the highways to the states, stop special interests in Washington from building “Bridges to Nowhere” and engaging in other wasteful spending, free states from the strings that come attached to federal funding, encourage public-private partnerships in order to fund transportation projects and repeal the Davis-Bacon Act that inflates government costs by billions every year and is a giveaway of taxpayer dollars to labor unions and phasing out the Mass Transit Account, which loots the Highway Trust Fund. Thanks to the development of new infrastructures through this plan, we're going to encourage innovation, multiply and facilitate economic activities all across the nation and convince our future business that America is the best place in the world to start and expand a business, thus ensuring the implementation of new businesses here in the United States, which will ensure stronger job creation here in America thanks to the ingenuity, hard work and entrepreneurship thanks to the promotion of free market and free enterprise. So I call on both parties to support this pro-growth plan for a fairer, stronger, dynamic and prosperous economy.

Thank you. God bless America.


September 15 :
-Flight to Laconia, New Hampshire
-Meet with voters in Laconia, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Tax policy speech in Laconia, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Meet with voters in Belmont, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Small government policy speech in Belmont, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Meet with voters in Sanborton, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Meet with voters in Nashua, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Infrastructure policy speech in Nashua, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Fiscal responsibility policy speech in Nashua, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Meet with voters in Mason, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Health care policy speech in Mason, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Meet with voters in Hillsborough, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Town hall meeting with voters in Hillsborough, New Hampshire
-Energy policy speech in Hillsborough, New Hampshire
-Meet with voters in Wilton, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Trade policy speech in Hillsborough, New Hampshire
-Meet with voters in Weare, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Meet with voters in Portsmouth, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
-Foreign policy speech in Portsmouth, New Hampshire with Chris Sununu
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« Reply #246 on: January 02, 2018, 03:38:20 PM »
« Edited: January 04, 2018, 02:28:29 PM by New Tennessean Politician »

Summary of what Ben Shapiro did from September 10th-September 16th

Ben Shapiro would campaign in the states of Iowa, Washington, New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Maryland constantly hitting Rubio on foreign policy, saying the facts of him supporting Israel only when necessary and not promising the Kurdish people, who have given the most in the fight against ISIS, absolutely nothing. He would continue to slam Rubio on his economic issues, stating that Rubio is actually keeping information false and uses the Business Insider research that he found to back up what he says on an Economic recession in 2 years unless something dramatic happens soon. On September 16th, Shapiro arrives in New York City, New York for a rally in which 23,500 people attend. In that speech he states very clearly that there was still one major issue that both Rubio and Amash ignored as of yet. Government reform. He brings up example after example of senators who have been in congress for decades and they never really do anything, except when it is voting season, then it's time to make hundreds of promises so they can win re-election. He states that corruption is at an all-time high in congress and that without Term Limits, it may as well be a bunch of Royal Dynasties in their. He finishes with one phrase "Mr. Rubio, Mr. Amash. If you actually want to help Americans, If you want to so America then you care, then why have you never cared to bother with Government reforms in congress? Here's the truth. You don't. You both don't.
 Otherwise, you would both be hollering it from the rooftops. and don't be all "I always supported Government reform." If you always did, then why didn't you talk about till now? America, I want to do what few presidents have done and something Rubio has clearly failed at. I want to 'Drain the Swamp' I promise, that will be my biggest and most important issue. Thank you, New York city. It was nice being here and I hope to see you all supporting me on the campaign trail!


After his speech in NYC, he finishes the day by going to a store in Pittsburg, PA and buying average citizen clothes with his credit card. when asked by the cashier why he didn't pay a lot, he simply stated "Just because I am running for President or that I might be president does not put me above the average citizen." after which, he leaves the store and chooses a broken down hotel to sleep in, as he is one of the people and will always be one of the people.

Ben would also stop campaigning on September 11th and would go to a afternoon prayer in a church with citizens for the entire serman.
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« Reply #247 on: January 03, 2018, 11:52:30 PM »

For those who had not yet posted their schedules, I'm giving you a 24-hour extension.

And if you wish, I'm proposing, in order to accelerate the game, to make a fast forward until early December 2019. How do you like that?
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« Reply #248 on: January 04, 2018, 02:26:13 PM »

Tim Kaine's campaign schedule summary from September 10th-September 16th

On September 11, Senator Kaine attended the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in New York City. He also focused most of the week in great states like California, Texas, Illinois, New York and Pennsylvania where he called for amnesty for all immigrants. While campaigning in Iowa and New Hampshire, his message focused mostly on infrastructure as well as on green and renewable energy.
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« Reply #249 on: January 04, 2018, 03:52:18 PM »


Harris's campaign schedule summary from September 10th-September 16th

On September 11, Senator Harris attended the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in New York City. She also focused most of the week in states like Iowa, South Carolina, Nevada, and Pennsylvania where she called for a new job opportunities. While campaigning in Nevada, her message focused mostly on infrastructure as well as amnesty.
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