Harry Reid: New Hampshire And Iowa Shouldn’t Be Choosing The President

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One of the most vulnerable senate Democrats is facing his second major national security blunder in several weeks. The Associated Press is reporting that two Colorado prisons are being scouted as likely destinations for Guantanamo Bay detainees – including suspected terrorists – being brought into the country:

Senior U.S. officials say a Defense Department team will be visiting a state and a federal prison in Colorado to assess their possible use to house detainees from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as part of the Obama administration’s plan to close that detention center.

Officials say that within the next two weeks the team will visit the Colorado State Penitentiary in Canon City and the so-called Supermax federal prison in Florence.

If Sen. Michael Bennet’s past votes are any indicator, he appears ready to welcome detainees into Colorado with open arms. In 2013, he voted in favor of authorizing funds for the transfer of Guantanamo detainees to the U.S. He also voted against legislation that would have prevented or put limitations on the transfers.

National security has already become a serious problem for Bennet since he threw his support behind President Obama’s dangerous Iran nuclear deal. The Colorado Springs Gazette wrote:

The Colorado Democrat’s support for President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran — opposed 2-to-1 by the American public — has not sealed his political fate. But it has substantially increased his vulnerability…

…From now until Nov. 8, 2016, Bennet will seek re-election as a man who trusted Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with a deal that will enrich the Iranian government in return for promises to curtail its nuclear program. Critics fear the arrangement will make Iran more dangerous, and the Ayatollah appears to agree.

Bennet’s apparent willingness to jeopardize national security and the security of Coloradans to appease national Democrats isn’t likely to help his terrible poll numbers –  the most recent round of polling indicated that only 32 percent of Colorado voters believe Bennet should be reelected.

At his press conference today, President Obama responded to a question about Hillary Clinton’s call for a no-fly zone over Syria by saying, “There’s a difference being president and running for president.”

MAJOR GARRETT: “And lastly, just to clarify, to what degree did Hillary Clinton’s endorsement just yesterday of a no-fly zone put her in a category of embracing a half-baked answer in Syria that borders on mumbo jumbo?”

PRES. OBAMA: “On the latter issue, on the last question that you asked, Hillary Clinton is not half-baked in terms of her approach to these problems. She was obviously my Secretary of State, but i also think that there’s a difference between running for president and being president. And the decisions that are being made and the discussions that I’m having with the Joint Chiefs become much more specific and require, I think, a different kind of judgement. And that’s what I’ll continue to apply, as long as I’m here.”

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…]

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Today, Hillary Clinton is heading to Patrick “Silver Spoon” Murphy’s South Florida neighborhood and it stands to reason that an endorsement of Murphy should follow.

After all, Hillary’s endorsement has followed the DSCC’s backing in contested primaries in both Illinois and Ohio.

Add to that the fact that Patrick Murphy’s parents have given big money to Hillary Clinton over the years. Patrick’s father Thomas gave $4000 to her 2006 Senate campaign, $2300 to her 2007 Presidential campaign, and $2700 to her 2016 Presidential campaign. Patrick’s mother Leslie also gave $1000 to Hillary’s 2006 Senate campaign, $2300 to her 2007 Presidential campaign, and $2700 to her 2016 Presidential campaign.

And if there’s one pattern we’ve seen it’s that endorsements of young Patrick usually aren’t far behind his parents campaign checks.

Hillary Clinton has willingly inserted herself into Senate primaries in Ohio and Illinois and backed the candidate with the DSCC stamp of approval. If she lets her visit to Palm Beach go by without endorsing Patrick Murphy, whose parents are major donors to her campaigns, it would signal a serious lack of confidence in his chances to defeat Alan Grayson. 

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…]

Is Hillary Clinton joining national Democrats in showing “total insensitivity to Chicago, African-American women and the Democratic process”?

That’s a question people should be asking after Hillary followed the DSCC’s lead and endorsed Tammy Duckworth over Andrea Zopp in the Illinois Democratic Primary for U.S. Senate.

Zopp called out the DSCC for its endorsement, saying that it showed “total insensitivity to Chicago, African-American women and the democratic process.” Shortly thereafter, Jesse Jackson also slammed Senate Democrats for the slight.

Shouldn’t the same criticisms levied at the DSCC by Zopp and Jackson also apply to Hillary Clinton? While Hillary courts the African-American community in her embattled primary, Hillary doesn’t give the time of day to a leading African-American woman running for the U.S. Senate in Hillary’s original home state.

Like the DSCC, Hillary Clinton’s willingness to insert herself into the Illinois Democratic Senate primary and endorse Tammy Duckworth over Andrea Zopp shows a “total insensitivity to Chicago, African American women and the democratic process.”