Trump Trails Democrats by Double Digits [Click] And we are a year from the election, the public hearings have not started, and the employment, trade and budget downturns have just begun. He’s going to leave a social and governmental wreck for the next president(s) to clean up. If he destroys the Republican Party and rallies large numbers of people to vote Democratic and continue to do so, those would be positives. I bear in mind that the decay of the Whig Party was followed by the rise of the Know Nothings (AKA American Party).
The race for governor in Kentucky between the incumbent Republican Matt Bevin and the Democratic challenger Andy Beshear remains too close to call, according to the AP:
With 100% of precincts reporting, Beshear has a lead of 4,658 votes out of more than 1.4m counted, or a margin of 0.3 percentage points.
Was talking with my ex tonight, and he was very surprised at the Kentucky race (Didn't the President go there last night?) and (the economy's so good: FOX MENU. Everybody's being so mean to the President!
Paris climate accords: US notifies UN of intention to withdraw
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Even though I knew the story, it was good to read this all the way through. This might bring some people out to work for good candidates.
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DeleteTrump Trails Democrats by Double Digits [Click] And we are a year from the election, the public hearings have not started, and the employment, trade and budget downturns have just begun. He’s going to leave a social and governmental wreck for the next president(s) to clean up. If he destroys the Republican Party and rallies large numbers of people to vote Democratic and continue to do so, those would be positives. I bear in mind that the decay of the Whig Party was followed by the rise of the Know Nothings (AKA American Party).
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ReplyDeleteWaPo: Trump’s business not doing so well since he was elected President. [Click] Awwww, what a damn shame.
ReplyDeleteAndy Beshear (D) has defeated Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin (R) in the race for governor, the Cook Political Report projects.
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DeleteDemocrats have won control of both houses of the Virginia Legislature, the Cook Political Report projects.
ReplyDeleteThe race for governor in Kentucky between the incumbent Republican Matt Bevin and the Democratic challenger Andy Beshear remains too close to call, according to the AP:
ReplyDeleteWith 100% of precincts reporting, Beshear has a lead of 4,658 votes out of more than 1.4m counted, or a margin of 0.3 percentage points.
NYT: Researchers have found a woman with a rare genetic mutation that has protected her from dementia even though her brain has developed major neurological features of Alzheimer’s Disease. [Click] There is evidence it may be possible to mimic the effect of the mutation with a medicine.
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DeleteYet, aren't Dementia and Alzheimer's considered to be two different things?
Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia, but the term "dementia" is much broader.
DeleteIn the case at hand, dementia means Alzheimer's Disease. Her family has an early-onset familial type.
DeleteIn Mississippi, with 69% of precincts reporting the Republican gubernatorial candidate leads by 10%, 54% to 44%.
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ReplyDelete5 winners and 3 losers from Election Day 2019 [Click] Winner: Democratic enthusiasm. Loser: Donald Trump.
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Was talking with my ex tonight, and he was very surprised at the Kentucky race (Didn't the President go there last night?) and (the economy's so good: FOX MENU. Everybody's being so mean to the President!
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