Over the past week, candidates celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Tulsi Gabbard sued Hillary Clinton, and I get introspective about humiliation.

Over the past week, candidates celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Tulsi Gabbard sued Hillary Clinton, and I get introspective about humiliation.
On Thursday, Deval Patrick celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Michael Bennet yelled at me, and Joe Biden is getting attacked by pro-Trump groups. Again.
Continue reading “Day 248: 1/23/20”Tuesday brought with it plenty of fundraising asks, with a few Senators upset over the impeachment trials and a few non-Senators upset over Citizens United. Andrew Yang is planning on being revolutionary, but first, he needs to make his goal.
Continue reading “Day 246: 1/21/20”Thursday brought some excitement (and desperation) from Michael Bennet and budget woes from Elizabeth Warren, but it was Pete Buttigieg who made me pay attention.
Continue reading “Day 241: 1/16/20”In Thursday’s emails, people were talking about the debate, Michael Bennet was trying to be spicy, and I get fed up with Amy Klobuchar’s design choices.
Continue reading “Day 240: 1/15/20”There are very few email days I hate as much as debate days, but today’s email flood wasn’t nearly as bad as I feared. A dozen candidates means that even when they go overboard on messages, I’m still able to stay on top of things. (Looking at you, Pete Buttigieg!)
Continue reading “Day 239: 1/14/20”Over the weekend, I was missing several emails from Pete Buttigieg, and Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Tulsi Gabbard, and Elizabeth Warren all struck out at their fellow Democrats.
Continue reading “Days 236 and 237: 1/11/20-1/12/20”Wednesday brought with it some foreign policy talk from Marianne Williamson and some foreign aid requests from Tom Steyer, but what I really noticed was the comparison of spending between Pete Buttigieg, Michael Bennet, and Amy Klobuchar.
Continue reading “Day 233: 1/8/20”The story of Monday was Julian Castro’s reappearance into the Democratic race (that didn’t take long). However, a three-way tie in an Iowa poll also brought a lot of attention for the remaining front runners.
Continue reading “Day 231: 1/6/20”New week, new year! 2020 brought a sharp drop in the number of emails after nearly a new high, but it also brought the loss of Julian Castro and Marianne Williamson’s campaign staff. Bernie Sanders brought the first negative email hit of the year, and possibly of the entire race, and Pete Buttigieg is almost 38.