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   From: db@cox.net   
      
   On 4/11/2024 9:55 PM, max headroom wrote:   
   > In news:dreg1j5t9o1ji4duj27k0v1tonqn28ajfn@4ax.com, Governor Swill   
   > typed:   
   >   
   >> On Thu, 11 Apr 2024 09:19:45 +0200 (CEST), Scott Raines   
   >> wrote:   
   >   
   >>> The Biden Re-Election Victory Parade hit a pothole the size of Ohio   
   >>> on Wednesday.   
   >   
   >>> The latest consumer price data show inflation is accelerating and   
   >>> hitting an annual rate of almost 5%.   
   >   
   >>> Democrats fear the inflation rate could soon be higher than President   
   >>> Biden's approval rating.   
   >   
   >>> In January 2022, I predicted here that inflation would politically   
   >>> bankrupt Biden - that it would be "the wrecking ball that could   
   >>> politically destroy Biden."   
   >   
   >> Big Business is trying desperately to put Trump in the White House   
   >> and Republicans into Congress and the Statehouses. They want more   
   >> tax cuts.   
   >   
   > Trump Leads Biden in Number of Small Donors   
   >   
   > "...Small donors have always been intrinsic to Mr. Trump's political   
   momentum.   
   > Not only have they powered his three presidential bids, but they are also a   
   > vital measure of his broad appeal to an immovable grass-roots base. Most   
   large   
   > donors have so far kept their distance from Mr. Trump this cycle.   
      
   Larger donors are less affected than the smaller crowd. One vote per donor.   
      
   > "Mr. Biden, in contrast, has drawn ample support from big donors, who are not   
   > reflected in this dataset. One measure of voter enthusiasm is strong support   
   > from small donors. Individual donors can give repeatedly, up to $3,300 to a   
   > candidate's campaign fund for a primary, and another $3,300 for the general   
   > election.   
   Donors profiting from Biden's failing programs at the expense of   
   taxpayers are in crosshairs just like Trump. Economically disadvantaged   
   doesn't mean stupid.   
      
   > "Mr. Trump also has more small donors than Mr. Biden in the critical   
   > battleground states of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Michigan,   
   > Georgia, Arizona and Nevada, The Times analysis shows...."   
   >   
   > https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/02/06/us/politics/tru   
   p-biden-donors-election.html   
      
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