2020 Election
The 2020 Presidential Election will be the polar opposite of 2016. In 2020 we see north of 20 Democrats candidates as we saw the same flood of Republican candidates in 2016. Donald Trump 'should' be the 2020 Republican nominee as the incumbent President, but, given the 'never Trumper' crowd in the Republican party, he received three challengers; Mark Sanford, William Weld and Joe Walsh. All three have suspended their campaigns due to poor early primary results. Below is the 2020 Democrat field, as it developed over the last year. Joe Biden is the only remaining active candidate for the Democrat nominations and leaves him as the presumptive 2020 Democrat Presidential nominee. Bernie Sanders suspended his campaign, but will leave his name on the ballot for remaining primaries to try and collect more delegates to help his negotiating power at the Democrat convention. Howard Schultz, a Democrat, announced his candidacy, but had problems with the leftward lean of the Democrat party & they with him. He decided (9/6/19) not to run as an Independent candidate. Others who were competing, but have suspended their campaigns include: Eric Swalwell (7/8/19) , John Hickenlooper (8/22/19), Jay Inslee (8/22/19), Seth Moulton (8/24/19), Kirsten Gillibrand (8/27/19), Bill DeBlasio (9/20/19), Tim Ryan (11/1/19), Beto O'Rourke (11/2/19), Wayne Messam (11/20/19), Steve Bullock (12/2/19), Kamala Harris (12/3/19), Joe Sestak (12/6/19), Julian Castro (1/2/20), Marianne Williamson (1/10/20), Cory Booker (1/13/20), John Delaney (1/31/20), Michael Bennet (2/11/20), Andrew Yang (2/11/20), Deval Patrick (2/12/20), Tom Steyer (2/29/20), Pete Buttigieg (3/1/20), Amy Klobuchar (3/2/20), Michael Bloomberg (3/4/20), Elizabeth Warren (3/5/20), Tulsi Gabbard (3/19/20), Bernie Sanders (4/8/20). Justin Amash becae a late entry into the Presidential field (5/2/20). He dropped out 2 + weeks later. (5/21/20). Candidate Positions "On The Issues" can be found here. Gallup's 2020 Presidential Election Center. Real Clear Politics Election 2020 National Average. 270towin. On July 4, 2020, Kanye West announced he was running for President.

Misinformation

2/5/21
from The Gray Area:
2/6/21:

Misinformation is a current media narrative. The mainstream media blames everything right now on misinformation. They blame the Trump Presidency on misinformation. They blame the concern over the integrity of the 2020 election on misinformation. They blame anything they do not agree with or have a narrative for as misinformation. Misinformation, to hear them tell it, is the most damaging thing in our society, unless they are talking about race, climate change or defeating Donald Trump that is.

The other day TIME published an article titled; The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election. In the article, TIME describes a clandestine plan started in late 2019, to save the 2020 election for the Democrats. This included secretive form, secretive people, meetings with every social media platform, every media outlet the Southern Poverty Law Center, meetings at Zuckerberg's house and much more. The reason the election needed saving is because in the fall of 2019, Trump was a shoe-in for re-election and this group had to do something to stop this disaster. So, what did they do? They launched a misinformation campaign against Donald Trump. Not that the media and the Democrats not already participate in misinformation about Donald Trump, they had to up the ante. This new campaign included collusion, propaganda, CEO resistance, US Chamber of Commerce and the AFL-CIO. A rare mix of CEOs and unions against Donald Trump. In the article they admit the misinformation and everything else up to stealing the election. Here they stop short. Yet you can feel the game, the desperation and the do anything nature of the cabal.

The media use misinformation every day in reporting so-called 'news' to the American people. In this regard they present information designed to influence not inform. To establish opinion not report it. In this regard, misinformation is good, as far as the media is concerned. Misinformation is bad then, only if it is used against them.

In this TIME article, they even say, 'Trump was right'..... though they obviously don't mean......

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