Корабли меняют курс
Jun. 30th, 2019 02:45 pmВот Top news в сегодняшних выпусках пары левых СМИ -
Politico first page:
Unhappy With Their 2016 Coronation, the Democrats Start a 2020 Circus
Trump takes historic step into North Korea with Kim Jong Un
Cnn politics section:
Six big moments from Donald Trump's historic visit to North Korea
DMZ: Donald Trump steps into North Korea with Kim Jong Un
A historic moment: Trump has become the first sitting US President to step into North Korea. He met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the demilitarized zone (DMZ), and the two leaders held a private bilateral meeting before Kim returned to North Korea.
Pope Francis has praised the meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Sunday
В общем доложили народу что у левых цирк а у президента исторические политические события которые даже сам папа римский благословил.
А где же Нобелевская премия?
Интересно какую роль в таком перемене курса сыграли первые данные о финансировании политиков персональными донорами? Как говорится “follow the money” :
President Trump raised $24.8 million in less than 24 hours as he officially launched his reelection GOP officials said Wednesday ...
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) raised $2 million just 24 hours after her first debate performance, she told supporters in an email Saturday
Follow the money
Date: 2019-07-02 04:25 pm (UTC)President Donald Trump together with the Republican National Committee has raised $105 million in the second quarter, the campaign announced Tuesday.
The campaign now has $100 million cash on hand.
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Mayor Pete Buttigieg on Monday announced a second-quarter fundraising haul of $23 million.
Вот последние данные по Демам на 5 июля:
Kamala Harris raised nearly $12 million in the second quarter of the year, her campaign said Friday — lagging behind several other top-tier contenders in the money race even as she surges in public opinion polls.
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But her fundraising over three months fell short of several other top-tier contenders.
Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Ind., said this week that he raised nearly $25 million in the second quarter.
Biden reported raising $21.5 million, while Sanders raised $18 million.
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Date: 2019-07-02 05:20 pm (UTC)Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) presidential campaign raised $18 million and was transferred an additional $6 million from other accounts in the second fundraising quarter, bringing his total haul to $24 million, his campaign announced Tuesday.