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On 12/7/2021 at 10:22 AM, Rodja said:

Senator Bernie Sanders will attempt to push his M4A legislation for vote in the Senate before the end of the year.He gives a speech in the Senate emphasising that "American people can no longer wait for fundamental right of universal health coverage!" and "It's time for my colleagues to take a stand on this crucial issue!"

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(9) Sander’s push goes over seven but does little to bring new people on board to support Single Payer Healthcare 

On 12/7/2021 at 10:26 AM, Rodja said:

Bill Maher officialy endorses M4A on campaign trail in CA,pleading to do all he can to pass it once he gets to the Senate,calling out Sen.Feinstein for not supporting it.He also pledges to add amendment including medical marijuana use in the bill.bill_maher_credit_david_becker-wireimage_11_25.13_.jpg.b92c2ffaaf69e21fc7bbaa8753aa9eda.jpg

(18) Bill Maher’s support of Medicare for All goes extremely well in California and will help boost his chances of making the runoff. 
 

 

On 12/8/2021 at 3:22 PM, Rodja said:

Bernie Sanders outreach team produces ads explaining democratic socialism and its benefits as a response to Jones campaign about "radical socialists".The ad will run on TV in all 50 states and will attempt to encourage Democrats to embrace "radical socialist agenda" like M4A. 

(8) Bernie’s ad doesn’t go as well as he would hoped while it gets the liberals and progressives of the Democratic Party behind the idea it does very little to convince anybody else.

 

On 12/8/2021 at 3:26 PM, Rodja said:

Bill De Blasio campaigns in NY emphasising that his agenda for fighting against climate change is bolder and "much closer to efforts pushed by Gore Administration" than Sen.Clinton stance on the subject.Bill-de-Blasio-1.jpg.44582b70178d75e367348d4dc1e110ec.jpg

(1!) DeBlasio trips over his own feet while getting up on stage and breaks his nose, the fall becomes #1 on YouTube for a few days.

On 12/8/2021 at 3:34 PM, Rodja said:

Sen.Bernie Sanders visits the state of KY where he holds few GOTV rallies in support of Democratic nominee Steve Beshear.

"While Steve and I have undisputable differences,he would be a very very good Governor for the state of Kentucky and,oh God,he would be better Governr than corrupt Mitch McConnell who cares only about top 1%!Steve cares about his constituents and he deserves your trust to be Kentucky's next Governor!I know I will never be Kentucky's favorite Sanders but please trust me when I call you to get out and vote for Steve Beshear!"

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(13) many progressives are not overly impressed by Steve’s Bashir but are coming out to vote against Mitch McConnell.

On 12/7/2021 at 12:25 PM, Kitten said:

Coleman and Crist campaign in West Virginia for Maloney

Coleman and Lingle campaigns in Kentucky for Mitch

Coleman campaigns in Mississippi for Phil Bryant

Coleman is back in West Virginia for Maloney

Coleman campaigns for Mitch in Kentucky once more

(6) Crist and Coleman’s rally in West Virginia is pretty underwhelming by most standards.

(1!) Coleman and Lingle are heard on a hot mic saying “God, why are we campaigning for this loser?”

(9) Coleman has a decent rally for Bryant who needs all the help he can get.

(14) Coleman is able to bring more momentum for Malone in the critical west Virginia governor race.

(16) after the hot mic fiasco this time Coleman brings some energy helping McConnell in the last days of the campaign.

On 12/7/2021 at 12:36 PM, Cenzonico said:

Mike Gravel will tour the fast growing Northern Virginia suburbs where he talks taxing the rich, jobs, and climate change.

Gravel then goes down to Richmond where he will take a more moderated and relaxed approach. Instead of just rallying people to his platform, he will epicly convince people that it is the best platform for America.

After he will travel to the rural Republican areas to Virginia. Gravel had heard that the insane Alex Jones had managed to rally Latino voters and so Gravel will try to replicate that. But instead of radical Conservatism he uses economic populism instead.

 

On 12/8/2021 at 3:03 PM, Cenzonico said:

Alex Jones will take a step back from the campaign trail and instead lets his campaign team do his dirty work.

The Ad team puts together an ad that stresses the culture war points Jones has campaigned on and will also bring the attack to the "radical socialist Democrats". They got a spot on prime time TV so it will be viewed by millions of Texans across the state.

(7) Mike Gravel’s rally in Virginia doesn’t go over too well.

(6)  Many moderate voters are not convinced by Gravel’s pitch.

(1!) The rally is a disaster, Gravel tries to replicate his famous rock ad and ends up throwing a rock out to the crowd and hitting a Latino activist in the head.

(3) The makers of the ad really screw up and show Alex Jones with the banner “radical socialist left”

On 12/8/2021 at 2:00 PM, WVProgressive said:

1. Wesley Clark, and Jim Clyburn team up to campaign for Jim Hood in Mississippi hoping to give him a big boost in the final stretch of the campaign

2. Joe Biden heads to West Virginia to support Earl Ray Tomblin, stressing their blue-collar bona-fides

3. Jeanne Shaheen campaigns for fellow New England Democrat, and Senate hopeful Matt Dunlap in Maine

4. Wesley Clark visits Ukraine, meeting with President Viktor Yanukovych, and promising him that America is 100% committed to containing Putin's Russia

(18) Wesley Clark and Jim Clybourn hold a huge rally for Jim hood in the final days of Mississippi’s governor election.

(3) Joe Biden begins to go off on a tangent about somebody named corn pop and confuses many voters.

(8) Shaheen holds a decent rally for Matt Dunlap in Maine but will do little to help him overall.

(19) Wesley Clark’s trip to the Ukraine goes over incredibly well and helps bring up the approval on the Gore administration’s foreign policy. 
 

On 12/8/2021 at 4:10 PM, WVProgressive said:

Mark Hamill formally announces his run for Senate during a Super-rally at the LA Colosseum

"A snake oil saleswoman, a dinosaur in more ways than one, an unfunny comedian, and a bad actor. My fellow Californians - These are not the candidates we've been looking for. Californians want change they can believe in, and I'm the only candidate who will fight for what you believe in. I'll give California a new hope!

Our government should work for us, not against us! I'm not a Washington insider, or a partisan hack. I'll work to clean up our government, and work with both sides to get popular legislation passed. I will be a shock to the bloated, and ossified Washington system!

I believe America is the greatest nation in the history of Earth, and I will work tirelessly to see that everyone can enjoy its promise of Liberty, Democracy, and Prosperity. I will push for the legalization of same sex marriage on the federal level! I will fight to protect our environment! I will fight to ensure that no American ever has to go without medical care! I will fight to make our cities a safe place to raise a family in again! I will fight to ensure our workers' rights are respected, by supporting fair trade, and labor unions!

I will fight, for you, the people of California! This is a campaign, for you. I am the candidate for change in this election. If you're inspired by what I said today, I encourage you to join this rebellion against the Washington establishment!"

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(13) Mark Hamill holds a electrifying rally in California now both him and Bill Maher surpassing Dianne Feinstein in the polls.

On 12/9/2021 at 1:27 PM, Rezi said:
  1. Sherrod Brown goes all out for Steve Beshear
  2. Russ Feingold and Dennis Kucinich hold a rally in West Virginia, posing left-wing economics to the people of the state and talking about Unions and Blue Collar Workers
  3. Nancy Wyman holds a rally in Bridgeport
  4. Paul Walker holds a rally in San Fran

(11) Sherrod Brown holds a decent rally for Steve Beshear on the eve of the election

(5) unfortunately Russ Feingold and Dennis Kucinich are both lamb blasted for their progressivism on social issues.

(6) Nancy Wyman holds a underwhelming rally in Connecticut.

(10) Paul walker holds a decent rally but having trouble getting the same momentum as Bill Maher or Mark Hamill.

On 12/9/2021 at 8:38 PM, The Blood said:

1. Bloomberg will continue his appeals to the youth, wearing a shirt with the nyan cat on it during one campaign video, decorating his campaign office with images of the trollface to state that he's going to "troll the duopoly" on camera, and appearing with the character of Fred Figglehorn in an official campaign ad.

 

2. Bloomberg will make his only comment on the upcoming Gubernatorial races, saying at a rally that, "I've heard Sherrod Brown is stumping in Kentucky today. Let me say this to the voters making up their mind in that state as the race comes to a close. When someone as nonsensical and extreme as Sherrod Brown shows up supporting a candidate, run in the other direction."

 

3. Gary Johnson will comment on the Feingold-Kucinich rally in West Virginia, stating that, "Democrats think they can scam voters in West Virginia with promises of free candy and ponies. This is how our democracy erodes, and frankly it is this divisive and near-sighted rhetoric which the America United Party is looking to put a stop to."

 

Downballot:

Rocky de la Fuente, dedicated to uniting the American people against partisanship and extremism, will file to run for the Senate in California under the America United Party.

(9) The youth vote is intrigued by the inclusion of Fred Figglehorn but many older voters are immediately turned off.

(5) Bloomberg’s attack on the popular vice president completely backfires and actually helps Steve Beshear.

(7) while Gary Johnson‘s comments do better than Kucinich and Feingold’s attempt The voters of West Virginia do not like economic libertarianism.

(6) Rocky de la Fuente is able to launch his bid for California’s next senator but due to the stacked field he is in the last place.

On 12/9/2021 at 8:47 PM, Hestia said:

1. Senator Grassley campaigns in the Hawkeye State once more, holding a rally at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, hoping to solidify the state for him as he reaches the next phase of the campaign.

2. Grassley heads down to Arizona, where he seeks a meeting with Gov. Doug Ducey for an endorsement.

3. Grassley then takes a trip to the border in Texas, where he lambasts Democrats for their liberal policies on immigration, stating that he is all for refugees and freedom, but he wants to keep the border secure.

4. Grassley visits Mississippi to help the governor's candidate there, stating Republicans should get behind the nominee there.

5. Grassley goes to Texas to help shore up Sen. Hutchison, meeting her on another phase of his border visit. 

(1!) Chuck Grassley makes a major gaff when talking about the Iowa Hawkeyes he ends up saying Iowa pigeons.

(11) The Arizona governor has some nice words to say about Chuck Grassley but stops short of a full endorsement.

(6) Chuck Grassley’s attacking of the Democrats immigration policy is red meat to the base but overall the majority of the American people approve of Al Gore’s immigration policy 

(4) Chuck Grassley holds a small rally for Phil Bryant and doesn’t help him gain any voters.

(2) Chuck Grassley accidentally makes a gaff and says “go out and vote for Alex Jones”

On 12/9/2021 at 9:27 PM, Edouard said:

The DNC pushes US Congressman to bring a help to Beshear in Kentucky, to turn out their votes and to make sure that they prevail together

Labor unions are contacted by members of the Democratic party to make sure that the turnout for Jim Hood remains high in Mississippi

Al Gore comes in Lousiana and tries to get the old vote (above 65) for the gubernatorial election.

Down ballot

Blanco tours the whole state, trying to deliver it for Democrats despite moderate hopes in opinion pollings

(4) The attempt by the DNC does not go over well as many Kentuckians do not approve of the national party.

(9) while unions are not as powerful in a state like Mississippi as they are in the Midwest it does help Hood slightly.

(15) Al gore surprisingly has a very good showing among the elderly vote in Louisiana.

(10) Kathleen Blanco has a decent showing in Louisiana in the final stretch but if you are convinced it will put her over the top.

On 12/9/2021 at 9:40 PM, Pringles said:

1. Trump campaigns in Iowa. 

2. Trump visits Mitch McConnell in a rally.

3. Trump visits Phil Bryant in Mississippi where he personally attacks Jim Hood.

4. Trump campaigns in northern Louisiana to turn out the base for Jindal. 

5. Trump campaigns in West Virginia calling Sherrod Brown a two faced liar and a "damn tree hugger."

(15) Trump does a little dance at his rally in Iowa and becomes immediately popular by crowds on Reddit.

(13) Trump is able to bring some of his star power to help Mitch McConnell in a race that is increasingly looking tough.

(14) Trump makes a few jobs at Jim hood and is able to help Phil Bryant.

(3) unfortunately Trump does not do good in bringing out huge swamps of voters for Bobby Jindal.

(7) In a shocker for Trump Sherrod Brown is actually pretty popular in West Virginia 

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Wilson will campaign, hopefully not in vain, in New Mexico

Wilson will then hope to blind the state with the light of her campaign.

Wilson keeps on taking us higher and higher, higher and higher.

Ol Colin heads on down to where the stars at night are big and bright; deep in the heart of Texas! He endorses KBH.

Susanna Martinez does the conga, she cannot control herself any longa. Her conga line takes her all the way to a Wilson rally where she endorses.

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If your client is Charlie Sheen, how do you leap to his defence? | The Times

Charlie Sheen announces his bid for the Republican Presidential Nomination from his Yacht in International Waters

My fellow Republicans! The past twelve years have been hell for America! We spent eight years under a warmonger who launched a horrific attack on his own people, you know what I'm talking about! And now we've spent four years under a socialist who wants enforce poison upon your children!

Well I'm here to end this! I will re open and imprison all those affiliated with the Bush administration! I will make sure not a single vaccination takes place on Americans shores again! 

I will end all of President Gore's so called healthcare reform, or as I like to call it child poisonings!!! And I destroy all of the socialist communists infesting Washington! 

I'm gonna end the war on drugs by legalizing all forms of drugs, these are legitimate business men people!

And I'm gonna do it because I've got something no one else has! A power that no other candidate has tapped into!

I've got Tiger Blood!

Charlie Sheen Wants to Trademark "Tiger Blood" and 21 Other Phrases

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(CA Gov) Condoleezza Rice announces her candidacy for governor of California, and begins gathering petitions for a recall election.

Her campaign is an upbeat and positive one, focusing on her political experience and work for common-sense solutions to the political issues of the day. Rice pledges to move California beyond the administration of Jerry Brown, and fix the economy with tax reform and deregulation.

(MI Senate) Ben Carson also announces he will be running for senate in Michigan, in the GOP primary. Carson runs as a political outsider and successful black businessman. Carson pledges to bring his medical skill to Washington D.C., and heal the damage done by the previous economic recession.

(House) Tim Scott forms the “Take back the House” political action committee, with the goals of flipping the house red and giving the republicans some representation in congress. Scott emphasizes recruiting minorities and women in order to broaden the GOP coalition.

(President) Herman Cain announces he will run for president as a Republican. He unveils a “9-9-9” tax plan which would replace all taxes with a 9% personal tax, 9% property tax, and 9% corporate tax. Cain also announces his plan to defeat ISIS once and for all.

(House) The Take Back the House PAC runs ads criticizing the Gore foreign policy and the rise of ISIS. The ads call on voters to give the GOP a strong mandate to defeat terrorism in the Middle East. 

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Coleman campaigns in Iowa where he talks about making the Bush Tax cuts permanent

Coleman campaigns in Nevada where he talks about immigration reform

Coleman campaigns with Charlie Crist in South Carolina where they have a Fish Fry

Coleman campaigns in New Hampshire with Linda Lingle and meets students in College campuses

Coleman will campaign with Governor Jeff Flake in Iowa and they meet local farmers

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Sheen campaigns in Iowa with the head of a Tiger impaled on a stake. He talks about how he will defend farmers.

Sheen does cocaine with Bill Clinton and asks for his endorsement. 

Sheen hits Trump on the trail, saying how he partied with him and Trump is a lightweight.

Sheen heads to New Hampshire and talks about illegalizing vaccinations

Sheen ends in California where does 10% campaigning 90% partying

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Mike Gravel will go over and start a tour of Silicon Valley where college educated whites and Asians are ripe for the taking! Gravel starts with San Jose the so-called "Capital of Silicon Valley". He will rally against big business and how they take from the common worker! 

Gravel then goes down to Santa Clara where he will attempt to rally computer nerds to the progressive cause.

Now we go up to Sunnyvale where he rallies up more tech nerds to his base.

The tour will end off in Atherton where he talks affordable housing for all!

 

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5 hours ago, Dobs said:

Wilson will campaign, hopefully not in vain, in New Mexico

Wilson will then hope to blind the state with the light of her campaign.

Wilson keeps on taking us higher and higher, higher and higher.

Ol Colin heads on down to where the stars at night are big and bright; deep in the heart of Texas! He endorses KBH.

Susanna Martinez does the conga, she cannot control herself any longa. Her conga line takes her all the way to a Wilson rally where she endorses.

(7) Wilson’s first rally is a little underwhelming

(12) New Mexico could use some shades for that light. 😎

(10) Wilson’s next rally goes over decently 

(20!) Colin Powell has a humongous rally with Kay Bailey Hutchison, giving her campaign a much needed moral boost.

(9) Suzanna Martinez has the moves but fails to move the emotions of voters too drastically.

3 hours ago, Zenobiyl said:

(CA Gov) Condoleezza Rice announces her candidacy for governor of California, and begins gathering petitions for a recall election.

Her campaign is an upbeat and positive one, focusing on her political experience and work for common-sense solutions to the political issues of the day. Rice pledges to move California beyond the administration of Jerry Brown, and fix the economy with tax reform and deregulation.

(MI Senate) Ben Carson also announces he will be running for senate in Michigan, in the GOP primary. Carson runs as a political outsider and successful black businessman. Carson pledges to bring his medical skill to Washington D.C., and heal the damage done by the previous economic recession.

(House) Tim Scott forms the “Take back the House” political action committee, with the goals of flipping the house red and giving the republicans some representation in congress. Scott emphasizes recruiting minorities and women in order to broaden the GOP coalition.

(President) Herman Cain announces he will run for president as a Republican. He unveils a “9-9-9” tax plan which would replace all taxes with a 9% personal tax, 9% property tax, and 9% corporate tax. Cain also announces his plan to defeat ISIS once and for all.

(House) The Take Back the House PAC runs ads criticizing the Gore foreign policy and the rise of ISIS. The ads call on voters to give the GOP a strong mandate to defeat terrorism in the Middle East. 

(20!) Condoleeza Rice is successful in getting the signatures needed, California will have a recall election for Jerry Brown come 2012 on the day of the California primaries.

 (16) Ben Carson holds a large rally in Detroit hoping to bring black voters into the GOP base.

(11) Scott’s efforts go over decently well, however some of the most fringe GOP voters are unhappy.

(12) Herman Cain has a decent reception joining the growing GOP primary.

(14) The PAC is able to hit Gore on his weak point, it helps Republicans down ballot especially with military members.

5 hours ago, Fbarbarossa said:

If your client is Charlie Sheen, how do you leap to his defence? | The Times

Charlie Sheen announces his bid for the Republican Presidential Nomination from his Yacht in International Waters

My fellow Republicans! The past twelve years have been hell for America! We spent eight years under a warmonger who launched a horrific attack on his own people, you know what I'm talking about! And now we've spent four years under a socialist who wants enforce poison upon your children!

Well I'm here to end this! I will re open and imprison all those affiliated with the Bush administration! I will make sure not a single vaccination takes place on Americans shores again! 

I will end all of President Gore's so called healthcare reform, or as I like to call it child poisonings!!! And I destroy all of the socialist communists infesting Washington! 

I'm gonna end the war on drugs by legalizing all forms of drugs, these are legitimate business men people!

And I'm gonna do it because I've got something no one else has! A power that no other candidate has tapped into!

I've got Tiger Blood!

Charlie Sheen Wants to Trademark "Tiger Blood" and 21 Other Phrases

(18) Charlie Sheen is a huge name, especially after his exit from Two and a Half Men, he challenges Trump’s star power.

2 hours ago, Fbarbarossa said:

Sheen campaigns in Iowa with the head of a Tiger impaled on a stake. He talks about how he will defend farmers.

Sheen does cocaine with Bill Clinton and asks for his endorsement. 

Sheen hits Trump on the trail, saying how he partied with him and Trump is a lightweight.

Sheen heads to New Hampshire and talks about illegalizing vaccinations

Sheen ends in California where does 10% campaigning 90% partying

(3) Iowa voters are not impressed when Sheen says they are known for growing “coke” instead of corn.

(11) Sheen meets with Clinton and what they talked about becomes tabloid fodder.

(11) Sheen is able to annoy Trump and peel off some of his base.

(6) Sheen’s plan is lambasted by the media and is made fun of by SNL.

(3) Sheen is seen on videos chugging a bottle of vodka and saying “Fuck the GOP leadership, they remind me of Jon Cryer”

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2011 Governor Results 
Kentucky

Steve Beshear (D) 456,548 votes 50.3% (99)
Mitch McConnell (R) 451,104 votes 49.7% (88)

Louisiana 

Bobby Jindal (R) 561,222 votes 51.6% (42)
Kathleen Blanco (D) 526,416 votes 48.4% (92)

Mississippi

Jim Hood (D) 459,355 votes 50.9% (59)
Phil Bryant (R) 443,112 votes 49.1% (61)

West Virginia

Earl Ray Tomblin (D) 113,388 votes 50.7% (6)

Bill Maloney (R) 110,258 votes 49.3% (5)

 

Democrats were successful in 3 out of the 4 Governor races, all 3 in decently Republican leaning states, while all 3 were extremely close this definitely gives national Democrats and Al Gore and Sherrod Brown a sigh of relief with Democrats picking up Mississippi’s Governorship. Republicans on the other hand are only able to hold on Louisiana, albeit it being much closer than anticipated due to a large Democratic turnout. West Virginia had an extremely low turnout on both sides due to heavy snow and sleet keeping voters from the polls. 

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8 minutes ago, Sean F Kennedy said:

 

2011 Governor Results 
Kentucky

Steve Beshear (D) 456,548 votes 50.3% (99)
Mitch McConnell (R) 451,104 votes 49.7% (88)

Louisiana 

Bobby Jindal (R) 561,222 votes 51.6% (42)
Kathleen Blanco (D) 526,416 votes 48.4% (92)

Mississippi

Jim Hood (D) 459,355 votes 50.9% (59)
Phil Bryant (R) 443,112 votes 49.1% (61)

West Virginia 223,646

Earl Ray Tomblin (D) 113,388 votes 50.7% (6)

Bill Maloney (R) 110,258 votes 49.3% (5)

 

Democrats were successful in 3 out of the 4 Governor races, all 3 in decently Republican leaning states, while all 3 were extremely close this definitely gives national Democrats and Al Gore and Sherrod Brown a sigh of relief with Democrats picking up Mississippi’s Governorship. Republicans on the other hand are only able to hold on Louisiana, albeit it being much closer than anticipated due to a large Democratic turnout. West Virginia had an extremely low turnout on both sides due to heavy snow and sleet keeping voters from the polls. 

Bobby Jindal holds a rally celebrating his reelection, and pledges to continue delivering for the people of Louisiana in his second term

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Momentum post 2011 Governor Races

Democrats 15 + 2 per Governor race wins (21)

Despite winning 3 out of the 4 Governor races, many Democratic operatives are seeing a clear enthusiasm gap, with many Democratic voters almost being overconfident of their chances in the next year and could potentially cause devastating losses if Republicans can get their base out in droves.

Republicans 32 + 2 per Governor wins

(34)

After close loses in most of the Governor races the national GOP has immensely focused on grassroots support, a lot of it coming from the Tea Party faction of the party, although many moderate Republicans such as Colin Powell, Norm Coleman and Carly Fiorina have very high approval as well. If Republicans can hold on to this momentum they can defy expectations in 2012.

American Patriot Party (2)

After failing to field candidates in any of the Governor elections Alex Jones’ Patriot party is seeing loss of momentum. Time will tell if the bombastic InfoWars host can knock out a Republican incumbent who is gaining momentum due to the national GOP.

Bloomberg Independent Party (2)

Bloomberg’s Independent party is also begging to lose steam, most voters see it as an ego trip for Bloomberg and hope to see more centerist candidates like Joe Lieberman, Angus King run for down ballot races.

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Mark Hamill campaigns in San Francisco, promising to introduce legislation to legalize same sex marriage at the federal level.

 Henry Ceuller will campaign among rural voters in Texas, loudly proclaiming his support for banning late-term abortion.

Arizona Democrats, led by Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, will attempt to recall Governor Jeff Flake, calling him out of touch with the changing demographics of Arizona, and blasting his record of 'hardline social, and fiscal conservatism'

Doug Racine will announce that he will challenge Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination in 2012, attacking his independent opponent as a radical, who supported the Soviet Union, supports the destruction of Israel, and habitually bashes the Democratic Party.

Wesley Clark will meet with the Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Dave Petraeus, and FBI Director Robert Mueller, hoping to establish good relations with the American Intelligence Community which could prove useful in the future.

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Sheen will return to Iowa after his coke remark. He talks about why Iowan farmer should be able to grow coke if they like.

Sheen will visit New Hampshire and host multiple parties to sure up voter enthusiasm and act as rallies

Sheen will go to South Carolina, there he will give a short speech on his platform and the concept of toughness. With that Sheen will pull a tarp from the back of a nearby van, this will unveil a caged wolf. Sheen draws a knife and enters the cage.

Sheen will stand by his original remarks in California. "The GOP leadership suck! Why do you think I'm running?"

Lastly, Sheen will head to Las Vegas to rally up support for his campaign. Much of this time will be spent in casinos and clubs.

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GOP Primary Polls

National

Donald Trump 21%
Norm Coleman 20%
Chuck Grassley 16%
Charlie Sheen 11%
Herman Cain 8%

Iowa 

Chuck Grassley 23%
Donald Trump 22% 

Norm Coleman 17%
Herman Cain 12%
Charlie Sheen 7%

Nevada 

Donald Trump 25%
Norm Coleman 19%
Charlie Sheen 16%

Chuck Grassley 15%

Herman Cain 9%
 

South Carolina 

Donald Trump 22% 

Herman Cain 19%
Norm Coleman 18%
Chuck Grassley 15%
Charlie Sheen 12%

 

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Herman Cain doubles down on winning over fiscal conservatives in the lead up to the GOP primary. With the primary field filled with liberal republicans and celebrities, Cain believes he can become the stalwart leader of the Tea Party movement this year. He mentions his extensive work within the Tea Party movement, and support for tax cuts and deregulation.

Herman Cain meets with the business executives and big money donors in the GOP to request their support in the upcoming primary. Cain pledges to cut the corporate tax, and makes promises to Oil and Gas companies to oppose the radical environmentalist agenda of Al Gore.

Herman Cain gives a speech in Iowa about his foreign policy stance. Cain pledges to stand up to ISIS, and promises to adhere to the values of American Exceptionalism, spreading democracy and freedom across the world.

Herman Cain spends some time in California campaigning for Carly Fiorina. Cain mentions how America needs someone with business experience at the helm in California, and a bipartisan republican to balance the Democratic trifecta.

Herman Cain spends some time in New York campaigning for George Pataki. Cain emphasizes how Pataki turned New York around as governor, and how he brings new solutions to the economic situation in the country in contrast to the tired, old, broken promises of Gore and Clinton.

 

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Major Campaign Update: Dianne Feinstein will not run for re-election!

Today Senator Dianne Feinstein has announced that she will not be seeking re-election in 2012, the decision comes after the rising campaigns of candidates across the Democratic spectrum immediately polling better than her and being heavily divided. Republicans on the other hand have not only rallied behind Carly Fiorina for senate, but also successfully caused a recall election against the incumbent Governor Jerry Brown.

California Senate

 Carly Fiorina (R) 48%
Mark Hamill (D) 20%
Bill Maher (D) 17%
Paul Walker (D) 8%
Rocky De La Fuente (I) 4%

California Recall

Against 57%
For 39%
 

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Why do people think Alex Jones is such a bad guy? What the hell has he done to earn such a nasty reputation? All that he has done is provide news untainted by the big government fake news media. How is that bad? He just doesn't get it. 

Alex Jones will dispel these rumors once in for all by doing a televised speech. He will come on with a calm, restrained demeanor uncharacteristic of Alex but with the hope of connecting better with voters across the Lone Star State. He calmly attacks the "news media infestation of the nation" and how the actions they have taken are why Infowars exists as a place for the unfiltered, uncensored, cold hard truth! 

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Meanwhile at the studio of the Young Turks....

"And that is why Dianne Feinstein was always a phony fraud bought out by the corporations and the big media conglomerates. We here are glad to see her good of course that being said none of the possible replacements are looking good. Trust me we are working on finding a candidate to run for that office."

"But that being said..., I'm sure you guys have heard of the recent recall election that has been started in California. The Republicans have started it for bullshit reasons yada yada yada whatever who cares about that. The important thing is the opportunity this presents to us progressives. Look Mike Gravel is doing great work on the presidential front but we need downballot candidates you know? We need real progressives fighting alongside him. And if you haven't figured it out already yes I am running as a Green party candidate in the recall election. Look more info coming soon but we gotta end the show here so remember vote Green okay bye!"

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  1. Sherrod Brown holds a rally in Iowa with Senator Harkin.
  2. Paul Walker holds rallies in Los Angeles with Michelle Rodriguez and Vin Diesel preaching about how much the city is their family. 
  3. Nancy Wyman makes ads about how Joe Lieberman betrayed his values and sold out the people of Connecticut for his corporate donors
  4. Brown meets with blue collar workers across the rust belt to understand how the American Government can help revitalize the rust belt and bring back manufacturing prosperity.
  5. Sherrod Brown will meet with Senators Kuchinich and Feingold, and the two of them will draft a bill to reinstate Glass-Steagall, naming it the "Kucinich-Feingold Reinstatement of Financial Protections Act"
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Robert Kelleher Senator of Montana dies at 88.

The Republican Senator of Montana Robert Kelleher who won unexpectedly in 2008 has died today, in his time in the US Senate he was an ally of many of the Gore administration’s economic policy, notably supporting the President’s Healthcare plan now dubbed Gorecare. He maintained a fairly high approval rating in Montana at 55% despite being called a “RINO” by some Republican colleagues. Governor Steve Bullock is now in charge of appointing a replacement and prepare Montana for a Special Election.

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23 minutes ago, Sean F Kennedy said:

Robert Kelleher Senator of Montana dies at 88.

The Republican Senator of Montana Robert Kelleher who won unexpectedly in 2008 has died today, in his time in the US Senate he was an ally of many of the Gore administration’s economic policy, notably supporting the President’s Healthcare plan now dubbed Gorecare. He maintained a fairly high approval rating in Montana at 55% despite being called a “RINO” by some Republican colleagues. Governor Steve Bullock is now in charge of appointing a replacement and prepare Montana for a Special Election.

@Pringles @Zenobiyl @Cenzonico @Rezi @Edouard @Fbarbarossa@Kitten @Dobs @WVProgressive @The Blood @Rodja @Hestia 

Sherrod Brown will privately recommend Governor Bullock to appoint former Governor Brian Schweitzer, who would be an ally for Brown in the Senate while being very popular as Governor.

 

"As governor, Schweitzer was described as having a mixture of "progressive values, populist rhetoric, and Western self-reliance." Commentator Brink Lindsey classified Schweitzer as a mixture of liberal and libertarian, espousing "anti-NAFTA, Wal-Mart-bashing economic populism."

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Senate Minority Leader Coleman issues statement on passing of Senator Kelleher. 

"We mourn the loss of Senator Bob Kelleher. May he rest in peace."

NRSC issues statement for the Montana Special Election

"Republicans are ready to recruit a candidate who represents the values of Montana and the NRSC will work to get them elected."

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41 minutes ago, Sean F Kennedy said:

Robert Kelleher Senator of Montana dies at 88.

The Republican Senator of Montana Robert Kelleher who won unexpectedly in 2008 has died today, in his time in the US Senate he was an ally of many of the Gore administration’s economic policy, notably supporting the President’s Healthcare plan now dubbed Gorecare. He maintained a fairly high approval rating in Montana at 55% despite being called a “RINO” by some Republican colleagues. Governor Steve Bullock is now in charge of appointing a replacement and prepare Montana for a Special Election.

@Pringles @Zenobiyl @Cenzonico @Rezi @Edouard @Fbarbarossa@Kitten @Dobs @WVProgressive @The Blood @Rodja @Hestia 

The Republican-controlled Montana State Legislature announces that they will not be approving Bullock’s choice of Brian Schweitzer. This is in line with the Montana State Constitution, which requires an appointment to be named by the governor and approved by a majority of the state house and state senate.

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