What they meant by that is the understood their demographic gave them an advantage right out the door but they also felt that was a part of their ground game by the 41 in florida. That is a question they are asking themselves into whether there are similar weaknesses in other parts of the country that will cost them tonight as well. But they were more confident in the polls indicated. You have to Campaign Organizer for barack obama saying the chances of winning were 100 and he said thats because we are not putting all of our eggs in one basket. We have granular detail about the voters and where they live and their addresses are for how to get them out, we know them as individuals. It doesnt seem to be showing up in florida tonight and florida is one i think they would probably be more confident then perhaps the public polls indicated they should have been. They were talking about how the Financial Markets were reacting to this race a week ago the markets were dropping because it looked
What they meant by that is the understood their demographic gave them an advantage right out the door but they also felt that was a part of their ground game by the 41 in florida. That is a question they are asking themselves into whether there are similar weaknesses in other parts of the country that will cost them tonight as well. But they were more confident in the polls indicated. You have to Campaign Organizer for barack obama saying the chances of winning were 100 and he said thats because we are not putting all of our eggs in one basket. We have granular detail about the voters and where they live and their addresses are for how to get them out, we know them as individuals. It doesnt seem to be showing up in florida tonight and florida is one i think they would probably be more confident then perhaps the public polls indicated they should have been. They were talking about how the Financial Markets were reacting to this race a week ago the markets were dropping because it looked
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Even prior to losing his bid for re-election in early November, President Donald Trump and his minions began floating conspiracies at his rallies and on social media about widespread voter fraud. And despite the Electoral College affirming Joe Biden s win over Trump with a vote of 306-232, Trump continued to complain of voter fraud, even after more than 80 judges found his claims without merit. As the world witnessed, his lies eventually drew a massive crowd to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, followed by a destructive insurrection on Capitol Hill that led to five deaths, including a Capitol Police officer. And tragically, after that day of infamy, another longtime Capitol Police officer, off duty, committed suicide.
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Editor’s note: Daily Universe reporters examined how Utah’s congressional delegation responded not only to the Capitol breach on Jan. 6 but the shift in the Republican Party over the last four years in a series of stories.
John Curtis has represented Utah’s 3rd Congressional District since 2017. He has made statements both in support of the Trump administration and critical of it. (Congressman Curtis)
Republican Rep. John Curtis has given mixed feedback throughout Donald Trump’s presidency, from disapproval of his personal conduct to condemning his protesting supporters.
“I didn’t vote for President Trump,” Curtis said in a video on Dec. 10, 2019. “So he’s had to earn from me my support. Sometimes he has and sometimes he has not, but this is a congressman who has not unequivocally given him everything he’s wanted.”