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Subject Warren raised $24.6 million in third quarter
Date October 7, 2019 2:25 PM
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Sanford and Walsh disagree on impeachment

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OCTOBER 7, 2019: Elizabeth Warren raised $24.6 million in the third quarter of 2019. Mark Sanford and Joe Walsh disagreed on impeachment during an appearance on CNN.

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There are six new candidates running since last week, including one Republican and one member of the Green Party. In total, 886 individuals are currently filed with the FEC to run for president.

NOTABLE QUOTE OF THE DAY ([link removed])

“As the 2020 election season ramps up, two global events beyond President Trump’s control threaten to be decisive in determining the U.S. economic environment in which he will be fighting that election. The first is the manner in which the United Kingdom might leave the European Union. The second is whether the political crisis in Hong Kong can be resolved without mainland China sending in troops to quell the island’s political unrest.”

—Desmond Lachman, _The Hill_

 
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** DEMOCRATS
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Seven Democratic candidates spoke ([link removed]) at the Charleston Democratic Party’s Blue Jamboree on Saturday: MICHAEL BENNET ([link removed]) , STEVE BULLOCK ([link removed]) , JOHN DELANEY ([link removed]) , TULSI GABBARD ([link removed]) , KAMALA HARRIS ([link removed]) , TOM STEYER ([link removed]) , and ANDREW YANG ([link removed]) .

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JOE BIDEN ([link removed]) wrote ([link removed]) an op-ed in _The Washington Post_ criticizing what he called Trump's abuses of power.

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CORY BOOKER ([link removed]) campaigned ([link removed]) in Decorah, Iowa, on Sunday. He met with Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand.

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BULLOCK announced ([link removed]) $2.3 million in fundraising for the third quarter of 2019. According to the campaign, it doubled its number of individual contributions, and the average online contribution was $24.

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PETE BUTTIGIEG ([link removed]) released ([link removed]) his prescription drug plan in a Boston Globe opinion piece on Monday. 

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JULIÁN CASTRO ([link removed]) appeared ([link removed]) on NPR’s _Off Script_ series, speaking about impeachment, Castro’s early-state polling performance, and whether Castro would consider running as a vice-presidential candidate.

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DELANEY appeared on ([link removed]) Newsy Tonight on Friday. He discussed healthcare, student loan debt, and climate change.

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GABBARD appeared ([link removed]) at the "Pints & Politics" event hosted by the Palmetto Brewing Company in Charleston, South Carolina, on Sunday.

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HARRIS held ([link removed]) a town hall at Iowa State University on Sunday.

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AMY KLOBUCHAR ([link removed]) spoke ([link removed]) on CNN’s _State of the Union_ on Sunday and discussed the U.S. House impeachment inquiry into TRUMP.

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BETO O'ROURKE ([link removed]) attended ([link removed]) a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, on Sunday. He also appeared on ([link removed]) NPR’s _Off Script_ series.

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BERNIE SANDERS ([link removed]) released ([link removed]) a campaign finance proposal. He said he would replace the Federal Election Commission with a law enforcement agency and prevent party conventions and inauguration ceremonies from corporate sponsorship.

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JOE SESTAK ([link removed]) announced ([link removed]) that he would walk across New Hampshire this month. In 2015, he walked 422 miles across Pennsylvania as part of the launch of his U.S. Senate bid.

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South Carolina state Rep. Jerry Govan joined ([link removed]) the STEYER campaign as a senior adviser. Govan is chairman of the South Carolina’s Legislative Black Caucus.

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ELIZABETH WARREN ([link removed]) announced ([link removed]) $24.6 million in fundraising for the third quarter of 2019. This gave her the second-highest fundraising among Democratic candidates for the quarter, trailing Bernie Sanders by $0.7 million.

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MARIANNE WILLIAMSON ([link removed]) spoke ([link removed]) in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday at the American Descendants of Slavery conference.

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_Rolling Stone_ published ([link removed]) a summary of the 2020 YANG campaign, including his key staff hires, polling, fundraising, and online following.

 
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MARK SANFORD ([link removed]) and JOE WALSH ([link removed]) appeared ([link removed]) on CNN’s _State of the Union_ on Sunday. Sanford said that any impeachment process should be more formalized than it is currently, while Walsh called Trump a traitor and called for impeachment to move forward. 

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DONALD TRUMP ([link removed]) ’s campaign announced ([link removed]) that it would spend $1 million to air ads critical of BIDEN in early primary states.

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BILL WELD ([link removed]) told ([link removed]) CNN that he supports impeaching Donald Trump.

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** WHAT WE’RE READING
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The Hill: Brexit, Hong Kong and the US elections ([link removed])

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CNBC: Here’s where the senators running in 2020′s most important races stand on Trump’s impeachment ([link removed])

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The Washington Post: Who benefits from a Biden collapse? ([link removed])

FLASHBACK: OCTOBER 7, 2015

_The Washington Post_ published ([link removed]) an analysis of Gallup’s decision not to do horserace polling in 2016. This was a departure from the 2008 and 2012 election cycles when Gallup published daily national polls during the primary and general elections.
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