that s right, and i think the average helps. i also think just the totality, the direction. lawrence, you mentioned the ugov economist poll as well as this monmouth poll both showing very, very close races in our polling. my rule of thumb is normally let s wait for three. if all of a sudden there s one more that comes out, i ll say, boy, we have a race on our hands. but lawrence, what actually stands out to me right now really is just how stable this field has been, with the exception of elizabeth warren and her improvement. kamala harris taking off after that first debate ask thnd then coming back down to earth after the second one. but overall the polls have been pretty stable with this field. when this field gets winnowed down to ten people, then six and four until we get to iowa. for elizabeth warren, a huge crowd, 15,000.
different ads and how they reach out to users and deliver a message about russian politics. yes, it s quite fascinating. let us know whether the kremlin recognized them or needed help. sure. they target ads to different types of people and that s why facebook has become this advertising juggernaut. you look at what the russians did, ask thnd they really had t nefarious understanding of the division around religion and race especially. let s talk about black lives matter. some of the people who read it would actually enjoy black lives matter, would join black lives
for six years and shaping the way that our federal government is run. that will transform government for 50 years. we ve got to unite. the nominating wing of the party, which is the tea party phase right now, it is ted cruz right now, he gets huge that s not the nominating wing of the party. those are people that those sort of candidates we had in 2012, you see it all the time. they come out early on. the media loves to talk about them for a year and a half. they go out and do pretty well in iowa, they do pretty well in new hampshire, ask thnd then whe snow starts to fade away in iowa, the candidates start to fade away. they turn south and go back to the midwest and they never win. we ve been battered for the last year and a half. forget their idealogy, they re political amateurs. i have some good friends that were at the center of this shutdown strategy. i disagreed with it not because of idealogy, just because it was
for six years and shaping the way that our federal government is run. that will transform government for 50 years. we ve got to unite. the nominating wing of the party, which is the tea party phase right now, it is ted cruz right now, he gets huge that s not the nominating wing of the party. those are people that those sort of candidates we had in 2012, you see it all the time. they come out early on. the media loves to talk about them for a year and a half. they go out and do pretty well in iowa, they do pretty well in new hampshire, ask thnd then whe snow starts to fade away in iowa, the candidates start to fade away. they turn south and go back to the midwest and they never win. we ve been battered for the last year and a half. forget their idealogy, they re political amateurs. i have some good friends that were at the center of this shutdown strategy. i disagreed with it not because of idealogy, just because it was
wheelchair. no, it was just a routine check-up, he went to a dinner party later that night. now they re not answering. he s staying overnight. they ve not said whether or not he s in intensive care. and one thing to add to what sanjay is saying is he s never released his medical records, so what the acute heart damage is, we won t know. he s been very active and engaged and out there, certainly over the course of the last six months, and he made this joke very recently that got a lot of play, a lot of attention, about possibly, you know, running in 2012, ask thnd then it was like i m just kidding. but a lot of people do believe it was his heart condition that kept him from pursuing the higher office, right? people say that. i honestly don t think that s the reason, personally. he had his first heart attack in the middle of his first political campaign. he was 37 years old? he was 37 years old. he was in the first contentious election because he was trying