no Des Moines Register / Selzer Poll results because of a “bad question” excluding Buttigieg's name
By annieli on February 1, 2020
Last updated on February 7, 2020
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2020 cannot be an electability choice, 2020 remains a referendum on Trump.
Remind yourself that “winning” Iowa still means proportional delegate allocation.
“The Des Moines Register did not include Pete #Buttigieg’s name in at least one of their telephone calls for their poll this week and it’s unclear if the newspaper will still release their final pre-[#IAcaucus] survey.”
The Des Moines Register Iowa Caucus Poll will not be released tonight. First time in 76 years over one respondent's concerns that one of the candidates' names was left out during an interview by one surveyor. https://t.co/ViTTH2mCe3
— Mueller, She Wrote Podcast (@MuellerSheWrote) February 2, 2020
the American people need to see the evidence and the witnesses. We need & deserve to see exactly what Trump & his co-conspirators were doing that Bolton characterized as a drug deal. You say itâÂÂs up to the people to decide what to do about it come November, then you deprive,
A trove of more than 1,000 emails reveal how top officials at the National Weather Service and NOAA freaked out over TrumpâÂÂs âÂÂdoctoredâ hurricane map https://t.co/5iyexOoG4D
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