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originally posted by: LifeMode
DNC spending all this money on ads and Trump is spending 0 or next to it because of the leaks. It's the gift that keeps giving. I don't believe in polls but even those he's within the MOE as of today. The DNC industrial campaign model is not working and they don't know how to fix it.
originally posted by: bknapple32
So dems will come saying " Why don't they hack Trump and the RNC"
Trump supporters will come back and say "there's nothing to hack"
And around we go.
At some point one does have to wonder why the DNC is the target and not the RNC.
originally posted by: bknapple32
So dems will come saying " Why don't they hack Trump and the RNC"
At some point one does have to wonder why the DNC is the target and not the RNC.
originally posted by: MysticPearl
a reply to: DBCowboy
My guess is that as a private and extremely successful businessman, Trump protects his information far better than many politicians do.
Politicians seem to act like they're untouchable, and make mistakes due to that. It's arrogance. Trump likely protects his empire far more rigorously as it was his blood, sweat and tears which built it, whereas politicians don't really operate in the real world and build nothing, just focus on getting re-elected and then building connections with special interests/lobbyists.
originally posted by: projectvxn
a reply to: bknapple32
Because there are a lot of people who view Hillary Clinton as a legitimately dangerous person who shouldn't have nuclear launch codes.
Trump might be a few cents short of a dollar, but I am not afraid of him. Hillary scares me with the crap she says and the obvious corruption her whole campaign has revealed.
Much of the briefing to the committee staff focused on the fact that American intelligence agencies have virtually no doubt that the Russian government was behind the theft, according to one staff member, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss elements of the confidential briefing.