POLITICAL DONS are a bit like monetary investments, sometimes they are a sign of trust, involve despair and are a hedge.
WHAT A CHARGE: SENATE LEADERSHIP FUNDS – the GoP Super PAC Senate – raised $37. 3 million in August. Comparison: They raised $3 million in August 2018, an increase of 12 times. They have $126 MILLION available, more than 3 times, what they had right now in 2018 ($40. 5 million).
Of course, the War for the Senate is much more competitive this time, but when you compare that point of enthusiasm to trump’s fundraiser, you’ll see a safe disconnection. a primary donor rescue ‘
SCOOP: JAIME HARRISON raised millions more dollars on Thursday, his time on the day in a row to raise more than $1 million after a Quinnipiac vote tied the Democratic challenger with Senator LINDSEY GRAHAM (R-S. C. ). DscC is worried about the race.
New. . . DAVE WASSERMAN in COOK POLITICAL REPORT will replace the score of 3 seats in the House: Colorado-3 goes from probably Republican to Leaning Republican This is the seat that took place through the Republican Party where Republicans named the curious QAnon LAUREN BOEBERT . . . . The seat of Rep. JARED GOLDEN (D-Maine) is moving from the poor Democrat. . . . Virginia-5 – where REPUBLICAN Party rep DENVER RIGGLEMAN lost the nomination – goes from a lean Republican to pitch.
ABOUT COVID RELIEFArray . . . As you have read here on a number of occasions, we have been pessimistic about the clients of a Covid relief deal ahead of the November elections, and for a smart reason, because neither party has made progress in recent years.
But if you listen to the two other MPs, the White House and Democrats need to find their way back to the negotiating table, but neither side knows how to do it. you have to go back. (Preaspectnt NANCY PELOSI, call us, we will call mark MEADOWS leader and Finance Secretary STEVEN MNUCHIN 3. )
WE ARE A QUICK TOUR OF OUR SOURCES on Thursday night, and the contours of what could become an agreement have become a little clearer. All parties say this represents an agreement imaginable, if they ever come back to the table.
– THE GREAT GIGONTIC ADHERENCE POINT State cash and local currency. Democrats are at $900 billion in two years, and the REPUBLICS at about $100 billion and $100 billion in reallocated cash over two years.
– DONC, SAYS DE DEMOCRATS reduce their call to one year, so it would be $450 billion. And REPUBLICANS have reached $300 billion. Both don’t come with the $150 billion that would be reallocated. The total would be $450 billion – $300 billion in new money, plus $150 billion reallocated. DEMOCRATS can simply say they received $450 billion over a year and will ask for more if JOE BIDEN is chosen (this structure is out of nowhere).
NOW LET’S CLOSE . . .
– THERE ARE OTHER big problems. Democrats need $300 billion for schools and Republicans, $105 billion. It’s fast money. The two sides were close to other problems when the talks failed in early summer.
– If they return to the table, this bill may be charged as a Christmas tree, everyone will have to see their priorities, and leaders and the White House will have to manage this procedure and the expectations that surround it.
WHO CALLS FIRST?. . . PELOSI is the only leader who has approved anything. MEADOWS is not a favorite of PELOSI; However, remember, you probably wouldn’t come to an agreement without it. Could MNUCHIN be the peacemaker? Maybe I can bring everyone to the table – he and PELOSI have spoken – but distrust of the Treasury Secretary is the most important thing among Republicans, so MEADOWS will have to be in the room, the White House says.
THIS IS NEW . . . NOW THERE ARE RISKS around the House’s Democratic leaders.
– DOWNLOAD REQUEST ALERT . . . Representative JAIME HERRERA BEUTLER (R-Wash. ) He filed a petition to force a vote on an independent extension of the payout coverage program until the end of the year. petition – is a tool of the minority of the House to force a vote on a bill that languishes on the committee. It will be ready to be signed on September 25, and if all Republicans point out, only 20 Democrats will have to point it out to force one If Republicans succeed, it will be a defeat for the House’s Democratic leaders: they temporarily cede the ground to Republicans.
CECI MAY BE SUPPLÉMENTAIRE INCITATION FOR PELOSI to get an agreement.
BY TRUE: LEADERS ARE FREE TODAY a provisional expense bill that would be a September 30 ruling.
Friday morning.
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SEEN: Chris LaCivita, director of the new Anti-Biden Super PAC Preserve America, and Linda McMahon, who runs Trump’s America First Super PAC, having dinner at Café Milano on Thursday night.
INTERESTING NUGGET, PETER BAKER News Analysis on the NYT cover today: “Not counting Maryland, where Air Force One is headquartered, or the states where he has homes (New York, New Jersey, Florida and Virginia), Trump spent about 4 times more days visiting the states that supported him in 2016 than in those who voted against him , according to the knowledge collected through Factba. se, a service that tracks the president’s statements and actions.
TOPROPOS OF THE LAST NIGHT – “Talking about losers”: the most productive moments of CNN’s mayoralty with Biden,” through Christopher Cadelago: “For the time being this week, a presidential candidate answered voters’ questions at a town hall. But if abc’s occasion with President Donald Trump is an icy cook, the verbal exchange behind CNN’s wheel with Joe Biden on Thursday more as an affable assembly of old acquaintances.
“Boss, didn’t I know you when you were a leader?” said Biden with a half smile, pointing to the guy who was about to ask him a question. Bill Barrett, a retired police leader in his fifth term at City Hall. , sought to know how Biden will deal with the development of violence in cities and disrespect for the police and army. Barrett showed that, yes, they met when he was the leader. house near where the candidate spent his youth.
“Trump has had few such comfortable moments in his brutal mayorality: for the first time as president, other people have had the opportunity to call him for his boasts and exaggerations. Biden, by comparison, received a “total pass,” Trump said. crusade complained later, in a typical media whip. The Democratic nominee made the most of the friendly borders, transmitting anecdotes felt in a commonly grammatical and, until last minute, energy-consuming maximum syntax.
TOQUOI PHILADELPHIA wakes up . . . THE PAGE BEFORE THE DEMAND: “Biden contrasts Scranton, Wall Street”
AND MORE – “Trump is warming up the cultural war to lure the Wisconsin electorate,” through ZEke Miller of the AP in Mosinee, Wisconsin: “President Donald Trump intensified his rhetoric Thursday on cultural issues, aiming to stoke enthusiasm in rural electorated Wisconsin as he tries to repeat his path to victory four years ago.
Trump sees good luck in the state’s least populous counties as essential for some other period in his fifth state on this year’s fundamental battlefield. which drastically changed Republicans in 2016, allowing Trump to triumph over even larger deficits in urban and suburban areas of the state.
“Trump has increasingly used his public appearances to solve cultural problems vital to his sometimes whiter and older base, as he articulates his crusade to transform his most sensitive supporters rather than win over a small group of unsafe voters. In Egypt, he called for a law banning burning the American flag in protest – a freedom through the Supreme Court – and criticized athletes and leagues for allowing demonstrations opposed to racial inequality.
SUSAN GLASSER OF NEW YORK: “‘It was all about the election’: The former White House helps Olivia Troye in Trump’s narcissistic COVID-19 misbearance”: “When I spoke to Olivia Troye on Thursday afternoon, it sounded more than a little bit about to post an obscene video in which she denounced President Donald Trump and her handling of the country by the coronavirus pandemic. Troye, who was a national security adviser to Vice President Mike Pence until the end of July, witnessed the administration’s reaction to the crisis, as Pence’s leading assistant in the White House Coronavirus Working Group.
“She had noticed that Trump complained privately about Fox News policy when his public fitness advisers desperately tried to get him to focus on a disease that has now killed about two hundred thousand Americans. She said Trump was a lie to the American public about the disease. “and that “words matter, especially when you’re president of the United States,” and that it was time to talk. She was nervous, scared and worried about her family circle and her career. But he still darted forward.
“I asked her about her direct from the president during the crisis. She said that Trump was ‘disruptive’. That he couldn’t ‘focus’. That he fed on himself and his clients in November. ” For him, it was a matter “of choice,” Troye told me. “He just doesn’t seem to care about anyone other than himself. “
USPS IN THE CROSSHAIRS – “A federal ruling on temporarily blocking USPS operational adjustments amid considerations of mail delays, elections,” through Elise Viebeck and Jacob Bogage of WaPo: “A federal ruling in Washington State granted a 14-state request thursday to temporarily block adjustment operations within the U. S. Postal Service. The U. S. that has been blamed for a slowdown in mail delivery that has been blamed for a slowdown in the delivery of Mail Array claiming that President Trump and Post Office Minister Louis DeJoy are “involved in a motivated policy” attack on the company that may disrupt the 2020 election.
Stanley A. Bastian, President of the U. S. District Court,But it’s not the first time For the Eastern District of Washington, he said the policies launched under DeJoy would “probably delay the delivery of ballots” this fall, creating “a truly comprehensive option that many electorates “States could not cope with the effects of elections effectively, at the right time and accurately. “Wapo
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VACCINE UPDATE – “Modern and Pfizer Unveil Secret Plans for Coronavirus Vaccine Trials,” through NYT’s Denise Grady and Katie Thomas: “Two pharmaceutical companies leading the race to expand coronavirus vaccines bowed to public tension on Thursday, abandoning their classic secret and publishing comprehensive roadmaps on how they compare their vaccines.
“The companies, Moderna and Pfizer, have revealed the main points of how participants are decided and monitored, situations in which trials can be discontinued prematurely in the event of a problem, and evidence that researchers will use to determine whether the other people who won the vaccines were protected. The Modern Covid-19 exam will include 30,000 participants and 44,000 Pfizer.
“Companies accentuate those documents after graduation. Disclosures, while trials are still ongoing, are a rare move to address developing suspicions among Americans that President Trump’s willingness to produce a vaccine before the November 3 election can lead to a harmful product. “Nyt
Biden’s most recent headache: “Biden’s weakness with black and Latino men creates an opening for Trump,” via Laura Barjon-Lupez, Marc Caputo and Elena Schneider: “It’s a collection to bring together the faithful, with dozens of black luminaires, from hops. tycoon Jay-Z to radio announcer Charlamagne tha God to civil rights lawyer Ben Crump. Presidential Vice Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris presided over the virtual meeting, which faced a disturbing question for Joe Biden’s campaign: how to woo more black men?
“Last week he summoned the moment in so many weeks to focus on Biden’s calls to black voters. The mood, Crump says, is optimistic. But callers have been frank about their concerns, urging Biden to deliver a positive message, so “it’s not just about anti-Trump, it’s about what we’re going to do on our side. “We know that black women are the backbone of the party,” said one participant, who asked not to be identified. “But black men will have to overcome. “
“But at the moment, his performance is poor. And, according to a series of recent surveys, the same goes for Latino men, a topic that was recently raised through Harris in Zoom meetings with Hispanic influencers. Black and Latino men still want to be convinced. “that Biden represents his interests, Crump said, Black men to learn more about the odds of creating business and responses for the economy, as well as talking about corrupt justice and police reform.
TRUMP FRIDAY – The president receives his intelligence report at noon at the Oval Office and leaves the White House at 3:45 p. m. to move to Bemidji, Minnesota. The president will arrive at Bemidji Regional Airport at 5:55 p. m. EDT and will deliver a cross-speech at 6 p. m. The president will leave at 7:25 and return to Washington.
BACKGROUND – IDBEN will head to Duluth, Minnesota. Il make a stop at a union educational center and give a speech . . . Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-California) will speak on CBC PAC’s “Turn Up and Turn Out the Vote” virtual bus tour.
TV TONIGHT – PBS’s Washington Week with Bob Costa: Bob Woodward, who will share Trump’s unreleased audio; Margaret Brennan; and Alexi McCammond.
SUNDAY SO FAR . . .
MARIANNE LEVINE and JOHN BRESNAHAN: “Everyone has influence”: they fear a 50-50 Senate department “:” A fairly divided Senate would make life exhausting for whoever the president is next year. Any senator can also simply find out the fate of critical candidates or key elements of the party’s legislative agenda. And in an era of deep polarization, this can also lead to an even worse dead end, which would possibly seem unlikely.
AU-DELDU BELTWAY – “More than 35,000 ballots by mail were rejected in the Florida primary” through Marc Caputo and Gary Fineout
HMM – “The CDCTest rules have been published in opposition to the objections of scientists”, via Apoorva Mandavilli of the NYT: “A strongly criticized advice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last month on who checking for coronavirus not written through the CDC and posted on the agency’s online page despite its serious objections, according to several other people close to the case, as well as internal documents received through the New York Times.
“The rules said it was not mandatory to monitor others without Covid-19 symptoms even if they had been exposed to the virus. It came at a time when public fitness experts were asking for more controls than less, and management officials told The Times that the document was a C. D. C. produced and reviewed with input from the company’s director, Dr. Robert Redfield.
“But he told The Times this week that the Department of Health and Human Services rewrote it and then filed it “on the C. D. C. ‘s public website, ignoring the agency’s strict clinical review process. “Nyt
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INTRAVERS THE POND . . . BBC: ‘WHO warns Europe that it is opposing a very serious Covid outbreak’: ‘Speaking in Copenhagen on Thursday, [WHO Regional Director Hans] Kluge said that 300,000 new infections had been reported in Europe last week and that weekly instances had surpassed those of the first peak in March. “While these figures reflect more comprehensive evidence, they also show alarming transmission rates across the region,” he told reporters. Kluge said the figures “should serve as a reminder to all of us. “
BUSINESS BURST – “Oracle, Walmart Are Targeting Big Bets on TikTok,” through Sarah Nassauer, Michael C. Bender and Andrew Restuccia of the WSJ: “Supporters of a proposed new organization to take over China-owned video sharing app TikTok are running to create a design that gives American interests a majority stake , in an effort to alleviate the Trump administration’s security issues.
“As a component of the newest plan for TikTok, Oracle Corp. and Walmart Inc. may have a significant share as a whole, according to others close to the situation. This decision, when combined with existing U. S. investors, can position the majority stake Walmart CEO Doug McMillon is expected to win a seat on the board if an agreement is reached, other people familiar with the matter said. Under the existing plan, TikTok would register an initial public offering in the United States in about a year, one of the other people said.
“Walmart, which in the past sought to subscribe to Microsoft Corp. as a component of a TikTok agreement, it has sought to expand its online presence to generate new sources of profit. “Wsj
CLICKER – “Pete Souza Told Us The Stories With His Top Iconic Barack Obama Images”, via Esquire’s Brady Langmann
– WSJ: “2021 Best Universities in the United States: Harvard Leads The College Rankings”
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DAY ANNIVERSAIRE: Safiya Ghori-Ahmad, South Asian Director at McLarty Associates. A trend that she says is not getting enough attention: “I don’t think we pay enough attention to the fact that most global consumers are outside the US. The U. S. and U. S. corporations, especially small and medium-sized input companies, cannot compete for them because the world is largely closed to Americans because of Covid’s restrictions. Since this month, very few countries have allowed Americans to enter without restrictions, while China and the EU allow citizens to go freely to their respective countries, meaning that the world does business without us and that American corporations lose out.
ANIVERSAIRES: HUD Secretary Ben Carson is 69 years old . . . Ric Grenell is 54 years old . . . Rep. Steve Watkins (R-Kan. ) At 44 years old . . . Rep. Anthony Gonzalez (R-Ohio) is 36 years old . . . Corey Lewandowski is 47 years old . . . Griff Witte by WaPo, Darryl Fears and Desmond Butler . . . Sara Haines . . . Jeff Sadosky, spouse at Forbes Tate Partners . . . Liz Natonski . . . Trevor Houser, a spouse at Rhodium Group, is 4-0 (h/t Hannah Hess) . . . Katrina Bishop . . . Chris Lucas of BNYMellon’s DC workplace (h/t wife Jane) . . . Nicole Duran . . . Christina Hartman (h/t Mark Meier) . . . Eric Terrell . . . Joan Walsh, maker of Peacock’s “The Sit In,” for The Nation and CNN political collaborator. . . Phil Lake . . . Tina Stoll, president of Campaign Finance Consultants (h/t Jon Haber) . . . Jackie Calmes, Editor of the DC Workplace White House at LA Times . . . Luis Navarro . . . Gilberto Ocaas . . . Karl Struble . . . Pederson Cyndi . . . Monica Mills . . . Cathy Jury . . . Kristen Crowell (h/ts Teresa Vilmain) . . .
. . . Jess Morales Rocketto . . . Rachel Irwin, Senate CAP Majority Communications Director (h / t Matt Corridoni) . . . Dayna Cade . . . Daniel Burnett, Foundation for Individual Rights deputy communications director at Education, 32 years old . . . Laura Plack . . . Joseph Costello . . . Erin Buechel Wieczorek, Director of Legislative Affairs at Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, 42 years old (h / t Scott McConnell) . . . Adam Keiper (h / t Alice Lloyd) . . . Monica Pampell . . . former Representative John Tierney (D-Mass. ), Now Director of the Council for a Livable World (h / t Ben Chang) . . . Erin Madigan White. . . Isabelle Taylor Kenyon . . . Ian Bent from POLITICO . . . Mark Walsh . . . President of the Bundestag Wolfgang Schauble . . . Kacy Hutchison . . . Chuck Supple . . . Will Tienken . . . Andrew Church Array of Edelman . . . Chris TaylorArray from Tutor . . Ben DyeArray . . Scott MacFarlaneArray . . Angela Flood, Director of Cove StrategiesArray . . Joe DavisArray . . Devika Koppikar
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