EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Schock traded congressional disgrace for what he said was his shot at a Venezuelan gold mine — and the chance to remake himself in Trump's Washington.
On his remarkable return as a jet-setting influence broker directing a transatlantic operation to keep the United States out of war.
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Perhaps I should’ve expected the meeting to devolve into chaos. It was predictable, especially if you subscribe to the essential maxim that any room containing several dozen women of a certain age and Summer Shandy on tap is bound to get a little rowdy.
My latest:
Scanning channels just as @EthanRosuckWX handed @BrianWilkes59wx a note on @FOX59 that he’d just spotted a debris field on radar.
Both immediately determined a tornado touched down, based on debris levels Ethan spotted.
Amazing technology, & great job.
I looked into the Mitchell polling situation for a bit last night.
One interesting detail: Mitchell told me MIRS didn't pay him for his recent polls.
He did the polls because he was curious, he said.
If you saw news stories yesterday about Mike Cox surging into a dead heat with John James in the Republican primary for governor, it was the same poll.
In the polling memo, the pollster says AES supports "social security for all" (he supports medicare for all) and also misspells McMorrow's name wrong in opening paragraph.
Scoop: A prominent Michigan pollster is accusing state Sen. Mallory McMorrow’s Senate campaign of pressuring a state capitol news outlet into killing a survey of the heated Democratic primary.
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Mitchell Research is accusing Mallory McMorrow’s campaign of suppressing this poll
The pollster, Steve Mitchell, told POLITICO the survey was conducted on behalf of Michigan Information & Research Service, an independent news outlet covering the state capitol that his firm regularly works with. But MIRS ultimately chose not to publish the survey after pushback from the McMorrow campaign.
Kyle Melinn, a news editor with MIRS, said he killed the poll after speaking with the McMorrow campaign and other pollsters.
Link to poll: https://t.co/xl0w5X6jcd
In Vance's new book — which will be released tomorrow — the VP writes that his infamous "childless cat ladies" comment was "a clear moment where I failed."
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