Posted on 08/30/2019 8:19:23 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A key and well-funded pro-Trump super PAC and its sister nonprofit organization are ramping up for the 2020 election, hiring three national pollsters to help their efforts in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan.
America First Action PAC and America First Policies told Secrets that they hired they Wes Anderson, Jon Lerner, and Adam Geller, all with extensive GOP polling background and experiences.
These three professionals are exceptional pollsters whom we trust and are committed to the mission of our organizations. Were proud to have them on board, said Brian O. Walsh, president of America First.
The groups raised $17.8 million during the first half of 2019 and hope to raise $300 for Trumps reelection in a race that is expected to be the most expensive in history.
The group said that it shopped around for pollsters and that the trio will begin work immediately.
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Mr. President, if you force E-15 gasoline on us you will destroy millions of pre 2012 vehicles (not to mention lawn equipment). If you want to tick off MILLIONS of voters and lose in a landslide, that is the way to do it.
Whatever it takes to WIN!
Mr. President, if you force E-15 gasoline on us////
While the president is a pretty smart guy, I’m afraid he doesn’t know much about chain saws and lawn mowers. I don’t see many people in his inner circle who appear knowledgeable about them either.
Just pour more anti alcohol additive into your gas can. Spending money on anti alcohol additives to neutralize the ethanol you’re forced to pump is what makes the world go round.
If he forces E-15 gasoline on us he loses in a landslide. If he doesn’t build the wall he loses in a landslide. If he supports background checks he loses in a landslide. Sounds like some people are just looking for reasons to have a Democrat is the White House in January 2021.
It’s troubling that TX is not on this list: the Dems there are fighting against all decency to win over the state’s mass of mostly uninformed voters.
Perhaps the Georgia and Ohio resources ought to reallocated to Arizona!!
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