Friday, February 28, 2020

Warren 2020 to begin airing ads in AZ on Sunday

According to the blog, Arizona's Politics,

This ad will be broadcast in Phoenix and Tucson


Beginning Sunday [March 1], Elizabeth Warren will introduce herself to local TV viewers in advance of the March 17 Democratic Presidential Preference Election.
Warren's ad buy looks to be for between $60-100,000, with the spot (so far) running only through Wednesday.
Warren surrogate Julián Castro was in the state earlier this week, and her campaign is actively canvassing and phone banking.
According to Common Sense, Thomas Paine's essay that sparked the American Revolution, Liz Warren is exactly THE kind of candidate we should want as president.
But as the Colony encreases, the public concerns will encrease likewise, and the distance at which the members may be separated, will render it too inconvenient for all of them to meet on every occasion as at first, when their number was small, their habitations near, and the public concerns few and trifling. This will point out the convenience of their consenting to leave the legislative part to be managed by a select number chosen from the whole body, who are supposed to have the same concerns at stake which those have who appointed them, and who will act in the same manner as the whole body would act were they present. If the colony continue encreasing, it will become necessary to augment the number of representatives, and that the interest of every part of the colony may be attended to, it will be found best to divide the whole into convenient parts, each part sending its proper number: and that the ELECTED might never form to themselves an interest separate from the ELECTORS, prudence will point out the propriety of having elections often: because as the ELECTED might by that means return and mix again with the general body of the ELECTORS in a few months, their fidelity to the public will be secured by the prudent reflection of not making a rod for themselves. And as this frequent interchange will establish a common interest with every part of the community, they will mutually and naturally support each other, and on this, (not on the unmeaning name of king,) depends the STRENGTH OF GOVERNMENT, AND THE HAPPINESS OF THE GOVERNED.
In today's America, even the trumpsters aren't content with the representation in Washington DC. Rightfully so. Key insight on the reasons thereof can reasonably be derived from the paragraph above, quoting from the second section of Common Sense.

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