Mike Bloomberg calls Cory Booker “well-spoken,” a House committee tells Duncan Hunter to stop voting, two more Republicans retire from the House—and what that might mean, Andrew Yang releases his tax returns, John Delaney is staying in the race, the impeachment update, Joe Biden confronts a voter, and Julián Castro releases a plan to end hunger in the U.S.
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Links:
- Chris Higgins on Twitter
- Chris Higgins on Instagram
- Election Ride Home on Twitter
- Election Ride Home on Facebook
- Bloomberg on CBS This Morning (Twitter/CBS This Morning)
- The Racial Politics of Speaking Well (NYT)
- Booker on Signal Boost (Twitter/Signal Boost)
- Hunter voting letter (Twitter/Phil Mattingly)
- Congressman Duncan D. Hunter announces guilty plea on one count of misuse of campaign funds (KUSI)
- Tracking House retirements from the 116th Congress (WaPo)
- Graves announcement of retirement (Twitter/Sahil Kapur)
- There Are Now 17 House Republicans Retiring. What Does This Mean For 2020? (FiveThirtyEight)
- Yang tax returns (Yang 2020)
- Andrew Yang Releases 8 Years Of Tax Returns (HuffPo)
- 2020 Democrat John Delaney brags about 'endurance' in campaign he's funding himself (The Week)
- Live blog of impeachment inquiry news, Friday (The Guardian)
- More than 500 law professors say Trump committed ‘impeachable conduct’ (WaPo)
- Letter to Congress from Legal Scholars (Medium/Legal Scholars on Impeachment)
- Joe Biden Trades Barbs With Voter in Iowa: ‘You’re a Damn Liar’ (NYT)
- People First Plan to End Hunger in America (Julián for the Future)
- Trump administration tightens work requirements for SNAP, which could cut hundreds of thousands from food stamps (WaPo)
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