I wouldn't be surprised is mark cuban made a run under the democrats.
pls don't vote for him.
I wouldn't be surprised is mark cuban made a run under the democrats.
pls don't vote for him.
I thought it was gonna be the zuck?
Does anyone know anyone in network television? Someone who is or knows someone you would pitch a reality show to.
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My sister got interviewed by Maureen Green for a babysitting job over in France and my mom ran into the guy who played Gilligan on The Real Gilligan's Island at a Big M grocery store. Do those count?
edit: oh, and not to brag, but I was on the Saturday Morning Showboat when I was in Cub scouts.
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Also just remember that whoever is running in 2020, they'll have to win without the South or California, because all those delegates are belong to Kamala Harris.
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Cable could work. It depends on the ratings.
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what a world we live in where our future presidential candidates need to worry about having a reality show first.
my friends mom produces hardball. let me know if you want me to reach out.
http://www.startribune.com/ellison-s...tag/420857533/
Keith Ellison spent $879,852 in his bid for the DNC chair.
U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison’s unsuccessful bid to chair the Democratic National Committee wasn’t cheap. The Minneapolis lawmaker spent at least $207,821 on travel, airfare and hotels during the first three months of 2017, according to election reports filed this month. Ellison spent campaign funds on a whirlwind cross-country tour, visiting Detroit, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Phoenix, Portland, Ore., Miramar, Fla., Houston, Oklahoma, Philadelphia, Laramie, Wyo., and Providence, R.I. He dropped $21,897 on event expenses, including renting space in the Baltimore Convention Center … . Ellison was authorized to set up a DNC race account through a 527 organization or congressional campaign account, choosing the latter because it offered greater disclosure of his spending. In all, Ellison spent $879,852 since Jan. 1.
Why did Trump win? New research by Democrats offers a worrisome answer.
Oddly filed under the opinion section, but some tidbits:
Skepticism about the Democratic Party was echoed rather forcefully in the focus groups that I watched. In one, Obama-Trump voters were asked what Democrats stand for today and gave answers such as these:
“The one percent.”
“The status quo.”
“They’re for the party. Themselves and the party.”
One woman, asked whether the Democratic Party is for people like her, flatly declared: “Nope.”“The deck is stacked against most Americans in many ways. Pharmaceutical companies that gouge consumers, for-profit prisons that abuse inmates and do nothing to reform them, for-profit colleges that offer false hopes and incredible amounts of debt (my brother went to one). Democrats must take on these systemic problems and we must name names.
“The second part of the argument must include a real, forward-looking economic plan that does more than rehash the same four policy proposals from the last 20 years. How do we deal with automation and huge company mergers? What do we do to address opportunity deserts in rural and urban areas where real investment is almost impossible to find?”
Doesn't her meeting with Assad basically disqualify her from ever being considered remotely competent?
Ah ok