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What’s on your mind this week?
Is it when (or if) Kamala Harris’ rise will ever end?
Or whether Donald Trump is going to have a press conference every week between now and Election Day?
Or who is going to win the Premier League this year? (Season starts tomorrow!)
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Why won’t any reporters ask Trump about the $10 million dollar bribe?
Or why he buried Ivana on his golf course?
Or where the Crossfire Hurricane binder is?
Or why he forbade the Butler doctors to give a press conference?
Why do campaigns bombard anyone who donates once with a ton of messages asking for money. My guess is that it is cheap and if it brings in anything that is a bonus. Has anyone ever thought that it is a discouragement to ever donating? Has anyone done any research on the long-term impact of this practice?