Over the past week, Cory Booker reminded me of Beto O’Rourke, and not in a good way. Julian Castro reminded me why I’ll never vote for him in a primary election. And Joe Biden reminded me about strangers with nice cars.

Over the past week, Cory Booker reminded me of Beto O’Rourke, and not in a good way. Julian Castro reminded me why I’ll never vote for him in a primary election. And Joe Biden reminded me about strangers with nice cars.
Let’s talk about fundraising today, and the various tactics different campaigns are using to gobble up the cash.
Continue reading “Day 207: 12/13/19”Thursday brought a normal amount of emails. Deval Patrick feels the January debate is important, Marianne Williamson told me what a cardiologist was, and Pete Buttigieg has a new free sticker.
Continue reading “Day 206: 12/12/19”On Thursday, Bernie Sanders is offering up a copy of his book, Pete Buttigieg is trying to manipulate me into buying his merch with cute animals, and Joe Biden is asking if he can ask me later to give him money.
Continue reading “Day 205: 12/11/19”On Tuesday, Andrew Yang qualified for the debates, Tulsi Gabbard quit the debates, and Julian Castro is trying to cancel Iowa’s First in the Nation status.
Continue reading “Day 204: 12/10/19”Monday brought a lot of money asks. Michael Bennet dropped a new policy. Marianne Williamson dropped a survey. And Julian Castro preached about integrity.
Continue reading “Day 203: 12/9/19”During the weekend, Julian Castro was upset, Amy Klobuchar had a card, and Joe Biden’s email writer stood out to me.
Continue reading “Days 201 and 202: 12/07/19-12/08/19”This past week had lows and highs. We lost three candidates and gained some new righteous anger. Elizabeth Warren is doing call time again, while Pete Buttigieg keeps releasing policies. And Julian Castro is demonstrating imitation being the highest form of flattery.
Friday marked the 200th day that I’ve been tracking political emails! I am filled both with a sense of pride and a sense of “what am I doing with my life?”
A multitude of campaigns have decided to contribute to this 200th write-up, with Julian Castro and Michael Bennet defending SNAP, Elizabeth Warren and Tom Steyer defending the climate, and Marianne Williamson and Tulsi Gabbard defending their reasoning for raising more money.
Continue reading “Day 200: 12/6/19”On Thursday, Andrew Yang triggered a pet peeve of mine, Pete Buttigieg doubled up on the contests, and Michael Bennet was excited about his prospects.
Continue reading “Day 199: 12/5/19”