Trump: ‘Joe Biden This Morning Totally Disparaged and Insulted the Black Community; What He Said Is Incredible"
Good for Trump. They want to play the race card Trump can too. He will be reminding Black voters regularly.
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Trump appears to be referencing Biden’s response to a question on immigration, in which he suggests that that Latinos are more diverse in their attitudes than are African-Americans, reported Thursday by CNSNews.com:
35-Year-Old Florida Roofer Struck by Lightning Listed as Coronavirus Fatality
What is new? The actual number of deaths due to Covid 19 alone will never be known. We have been, and are being, had.
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A 35-year-old Florida roofer struck by lightning in late May was listed as a Coronavirus fatality.
An investigative report by Alachua Chronicle revealed several Covid-19 death certificates with multiple co-morbidities.
A 35-year-old male who was struck by lightning on May 28 and died from serious spinal cord and brain injuries on June 9 was listed as a Dade County death from Coronavirus:
New Data Finds Biden’s Lead Shrinking Significantly, Trump Within Striking Range
That is good news for America.
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In the latest Hill-HarrisX poll, 9% of respondents said they had not decided yet, 5% of respondents said they wanted another alternative, and 3% said they had no intention of voting, The Hill reported.
Two key demographics surged for Trump: Midwestern voters voting for Trump rose from 38% to 42% while that same group plummeted for Biden from 45% to 39%. Independents also surged for Trump from 31% to 35% while Biden fell behind at 33%.
Trump has been climbing steadily in the Hill-HarrisX poll. At the beginning of June, Biden led Trump by 10 points; 47% of respondents chose Biden while 37% chose Trump. At the time, Terrance Woodbury, Democratic pollster and founding partner at Hit Strategies, pointed out to Hill.TV that numbers showed 24% of black voters approving of Trump. He stated, “I’ll tell you right now, if he can get half of those 24 percent of people to vote for him, then he is reelected.”
Ex-Colleagues See Durham Dropping Bombshells Before Labor Day
He will not be indicting Trump.
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While much speculation inside the Beltway says U.S. Attorney John Durham will punt the results of his so-called Spygate investigation past the election to avoid charges of political interference, sources who have worked with Durham on past public corruption cases doubt he'll bend to political pressure — and they expect him to drop bombshells before Labor Day.
AG William Barr was asked, "Under oath, do you commit to not releasing any report by Mr. Durham before the November election?” His reply: "No.'
(Chip Somodevilla/Pool via AP)
Durham’s boss, Attorney General Bill Barr, also pushed back on the notion his hand-picked investigator would defer action. Under Democratic questioning on Capitol Hill last week, he refused to rule out a pre-election release.
"Under oath, do you commit to not releasing any report by Mr. Durham before the November election?” Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D-Fla.) asked Barr, citing longstanding Justice Department policy not to announce new developments in politically sensitive cases before an election.
“No,” the attorney general curtly replied.
Justice Department policy prohibits prosecutors from taking overt steps in politically charged cases typically within 60 days of an election. Accordingly, Durham would have to make a move by the Friday before Labor Day, or Sept. 4.