What They Are Tweeting About Hillary Clinton’s Debate Performance

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Gov. Maggie Hassan is hoping Granite Staters forget about her summer of stonewalling the state budget and inaction on combating New Hampshire’s heroin crisis. [Read more…]

Today, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 3547, the Justice For Victims Of Iranian Terrorism Act. Three of the most vulnerable House Democrats decided to vote against the bill: [Read more…]

Today, during a House floor debate on the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act, the ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee Rep. Adam Smith (D, WA) admitted that Democrats had cut Medicare. Smith said he knows they cut Medicare because of all the “ads bashing us for cutting Medicare back in 2010.” [Read more…]

The Clinton campaign proudly touted their Q3 fundraising haul and cash on hand numbers at about noon today:

While Clinton raised $28 million, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders raised $26 million. [Read more…]

The crowded Democratic Primary for Nevada’s 4th Congressional District has started to heat up. [Read more…]

As Katie McGinty prepares to face the first major test of whether her establishment endorsements and Washington, D.C. lobbyist backers can do more for her fundraising numbers than they have for her poll numbers, her Democratic opponents are deploying increasingly aggressive rhetoric to paint her as a tool of establishment elites. [Read more…]

The Associated Press reported earlier that Russian hackers attempted to secure access to Hillary Clinton’s private email account through a series of emails disguised as speeding tickets sent to Clinton’s private email account.

This news comes despite multiple claims by Clinton that there were “numerous safeguards” in place to block this type of attack. [Read more…]

At today’s Washington Ideas Forum 2015, Andrea Mitchell asked Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett if, despite Clinton’s repeated claims that setting up a private email server ‘was allowed,’ there were guidelines handed down from the Obama administration about using private email. [Read more…]

Rep. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), the DSCC’s handpicked senate candidate in Illinois, flip flopped on her past support for the Benghazi Committee – which she sits on – and the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server. [Read more…]

Former Senator Russ Feingold likes to represent himself as a regular Wisconsin guy, from rolled-up sleeves he sports in his Twitter avatar to telling Democrats to call him “Russ” so voters forget he’s a career politician.

But ditching his signature pledge to raise a majority of funds from Wisconsin opened up new avenues for Feingold to collect cash from across the country, and what sells to big donors in New York and San Francisco is the far-left ideology of leading liberals like New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, both of whom Feingold has recruited to do fundraising pitches for him within the past week.

Time Warner Cable’s New York State of Politics blog reports today that De Blasio sent a fundraising email calling Feingold a “true progressive”:

As he prepares a presidential campaign forum in Iowa to discuss inequality, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio released a fundraising email for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Russ Feingold, urging supporters to back the “true progressive.”

The fundraising appeal was characterized as part of De Blasio’s quest to promote “a more liberal vision for the country”:

De Blasio has sought a more prominent platform in recent months to promote his causes — especially when it comes to income inequality — while also promoting a more liberal vision for the country as a whole.

This comes just days after Feingold campaigned and fundraised with leading “progressive” warrior Elizabeth Warren while she “laid out a liberal vision for the country.” The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported:

Russ Feingold may be the Democrat running for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin in 2016 but it was U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) who dominated the stage Saturday when she laid out a liberal vision for the country in a rousing speech before hundreds of students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Professor Feingold is clearly more at home with Northeastern liberal elites than Wisconsinites…which may explain why one of his surrogates said that a huge swath of Wisconsin voters came “out of the trailer parks.”