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To: Stravinsky

very reliable!

Based on a New York Times/Siena College poll of 1,337 registered voters from June 17 to June 22.

from Methodology
The New York Times/Siena College Research Institute surveys of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Florida, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Arizona and the United States were conducted on landline and cellular telephones over varying field periods from June 8 to June 22...
The surveys were fielded by Siena College Research Institute, ReconMR, the Institute for Policy and Opinion Research at Roanoke College, and the Public Opinion Research Laboratory at the University of North Florida...
Over all, 63percent of respondents were reached on a cellular telephone...


16 posted on 06/24/2020 5:01:04 AM PDT by MAGAthon (h)
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To: MAGAthon

NYT still playing the race card they began in Feb 2016:

29 Feb 2016: Wikileaks Podesta Emails: Re: Hi Angel and Tina — running stuff by you re Clinton/Trump story in tomorrow’s NYT
To: Angel Urena and Tina Flourney
From: “Healy, Patrick” pdh@nytimes.com
Hope you’re both well. Amy Chozick and I are doing a story about how the Clinton campaign and its supporters view Trump as a general election opponent and plan to run against him. The story will run in tomorrow’s paper...

President Clinton, like others, thinks that Trump has his finger on the pulse of the electorate’s mood and that only a well-financed, concerted campaign portrayed him as dangerous and bigoted will win what both Clintons believe will be a close November election...

He, Mrs. Clinton, and the campaign all agree that they will need to seize on opportunities to paint Trump as extremist and recklessly impulsive...
Happy to talk this over by email or phone before 6pm today. Thanks, Patrick...
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/59194

email was forwarded to various people, including Jennifer Palmieri, who was quoted in the article:

29 Feb 2016: NYT: Inside the Clinton Team’s Plan to Defeat Donald Trump
by Amy Chozick and Patrick Healy
Several Democrats argued that Mrs. Clinton, should she be her party’s nominee, would easily beat Mr. Trump. They were confident that his incendiary remarks about immigrants, women and Muslims would make him unacceptable to many Americans. They had faith that the growing electoral power of black, Hispanic and female voters would deliver a Clinton landslide if he were the Republican nominee.

But others, including former President Bill Clinton, dismissed those conclusions as denial. They said that Mr. Trump clearly had a keen sense of the electorate’s mood and that only a concerted campaign portraying him as dangerous and bigoted would win what both Clintons believe will be a close November election.
That strategy is beginning to take shape, with groups that support Mrs. Clinton preparing to script and test ads that would portray Mr. Trump as a misogynist and an enemy to the working class whose brash temper would put the nation and the world in grave danger...

But the tactics the Clintons have used for years to take down opponents may fall short in a contest between the blunt and unpredictable Mr. Trump and the cautious and scripted Mrs. Clinton...
This article is based on interviews with more than two dozen advisers, strategists and close allies of the Clintons, including several who have spoken directly with Mr. Clinton. Some spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss strategy publicly...

‘Against Bigotry’
The greatest weapon against Mr. Trump, the Clintons believe, is his tendency to make outrageous, even hateful comments that can come across as unpresidential...
In South Carolina and Tennessee, Mrs. Clinton began to lay the groundwork for what advisers call “a campaign against bigotry,” in which she will present herself as the fair-minded foil to Mr. Trump. She declared that Americans needed more “love and kindness.”...
During the Republican debate on Thursday, the Clinton campaign posted an image on Instagram that said, “These are not American values: Racism, sexism, bigotry, discrimination, inequality.”...

Jennifer Palmieri, a Clinton spokeswoman, said that she was focused on the primary, but that “she was the first person to call Trump out on either side, and we reserve the right to do that depending on the circumstances.”...
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/01/us/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-general-election.html

forget the Clintons’ KKK connections, FakeNewsMSM piled on:

Donald Trump on Racist Endorsement: ‘I Don’t Know Anything ...
NBCNews.com-28 Feb 2016
Donald Trump criticized for not disavowing KKK’s David Duke. Feb. 29, 201603

Donald Trump stumbles on David Duke, KKK
Highly Cited-CNN-28 Feb 2016

In 1927, Donald Trump’s father was arrested after a Klan riot in ...
International-Washington Post-29 Feb 2016

Trump retweets quote attributed to fascist leader Mussolini
BBC News-28 Feb 2016


26 posted on 06/24/2020 5:05:48 AM PDT by MAGAthon (h)
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To: MAGAthon

It’s as reliable as the fake New York Times Russian collusion delusion illusion for which they got a Pulitzer Prize.


34 posted on 06/24/2020 5:11:28 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: MAGAthon
We need likely voters not registered voters.

We need voters in battleground states not nationwide.

Is it time to panic? No, but that time is drawing near. The campaign needs to be shaken up, the president disciplined, the issues focused, and, above all, the president must articulate a coherent vision for America.

Merely comparing himself to demented Joe is not enough, the message must be affirmative, comprehensive, compelling.


51 posted on 06/24/2020 5:34:48 AM PDT by nathanbedford (attack, repeat, attack! Bull Halsey)
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