‘Blood money’ supporting Clinton, Trump says

“You know when she raises this money, every time she raises this money, she is making deals. Saying: ‘Can I be the ambassador to this? Can I do that? Make sure my business is being taken care of.’ I mean, gimme a break — all of the money she is raising is blood money,” he said, adding that Clinton has accepted “tremendous amounts” of money from Wall Street, a criticism that has dogged her throughout her candidacy.

Why Elizabeth Warren Is Making Wall Street Donors Nervous

.. executives in the financial industry believe the first 100 days of a Clinton administration could feature potential deal making with Republicans, who are likely to maintain their majority in the House of Representatives.

The dream deal for Wall Street would be a combination of targeted infrastructure spending that appeals mostly to Democrats and corporate and international tax reform that could bring Republicans along. The fear is that Warren would make such a deal more difficult.

.. Donors are warning that they’d pull donations to the candidate if Warren is selected, according to Politico.

Freedom Partners Action Fund

Freedom Partners is a nonprofit 501(c)(6) organization headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. The organization, which was founded under the name Association for American Innovation in 2011, is purposed to promote “the benefits of free markets and a free society.”[3] It is partially funded by the Koch brothers,[4] and sponsors various right-wing politicians and groups.

.. The organization is partially funded by the Koch brothers,[4] although it operates independently of Koch Industries.[6] A majority of Freedom Partners board is made up of long time employees of the Koch brothers.[7][8][9]

 

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Clinton to Unleash TV hell on Trump

And, roughly one month before Republicans gather for their convention, Trump’s political operation shows no signs of being ready to respond to the flood that could easily cost three times as much cash as he has on hand — just $2.4 million, as of his last federal report.

.. “I’m of the opinion that the whole thing comes down to June. It’s the last month when kids are still in school, people are still paying attention and minds are open before everyone tunes out for summer vacation,” explained David Cohen, a Democratic strategist who led battleground budget planning for Obama in 2008. “The important piece is you’ve got to communicate in that window so that they can start to build up their messaging before everybody tunes out.”

.. “I’m of the opinion that the whole thing comes down to June. It’s the last month when kids are still in school, people are still paying attention and minds are open before everyone tunes out for summer vacation,” explained David Cohen, a Democratic strategist who led battleground budget planning for Obama in 2008. “The important piece is you’ve got to communicate in that window so that they can start to build up their messaging before everybody tunes out.”

.. “I’m of the opinion that the whole thing comes down to June. It’s the last month when kids are still in school, people are still paying attention and minds are open before everyone tunes out for summer vacation,” explained David Cohen, a Democratic strategist who led battleground budget planning for Obama in 2008. “The important piece is you’ve got to communicate in that window so that they can start to build up their messaging before everybody tunes out.”

.. “I’m of the opinion that the whole thing comes down to June. It’s the last month when kids are still in school, people are still paying attention and minds are open before everyone tunes out for summer vacation,” explained David Cohen, a Democratic strategist who led battleground budget planning for Obama in 2008. “The important piece is you’ve got to communicate in that window so that they can start to build up their messaging before everybody tunes out.”