Summary:
The Super Bowl will sport two expensive presidential ads, a Facebook exec warns colleagues to not tip the scale against Trump, two Democratic senators call for the articles of impeachment to be sent over by House while Pelosi stands firm, Tulsi Gabbard opens her first campaign office in New Hampshire, Duncan Hunter resigns from Congress, and voters fail voting test in Michigan.
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Links:
- Election Ride Home on Twitter
- Election Ride Home on Facebook
- Bloomberg and Trump Buy Super Bowl Ads at $10 Million Each (New York Times)
- Trump, Bloomberg campaigns set to spend millions to air ads during Super Bowl (CNN)
- Don’t Tilt Scales Against Trump, Facebook Executive Warns (New York Times)
- Facebook executive’s “Thoughts for 2020” post (New York Times)
- Pelosi says impeachment articles won’t go to Senate until she learns more about how trial would be conducted (Washington Post)
- McConnell Refuses to Negotiate With Pelosi on Impeachment Trial Terms (New York Times)
- Rep. Duncan Hunter submits his resignation from Congress (LA Times)
- Can Voters Detect Malicious Manipulation of Ballot Marking Devices? (paper from University of Michigan researchers)
- Fish bowl poll (Ann Arbor Library District)
- Glenn Fleishman on Twitter
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