Primary Campaign Literature — Tell Us the Good, the Bad, the Ugly

Everyday when I come home, I have a foyer full of campaign literature from candidates and most days I also have pieces that are left on the door. This season also seems to be the one where Delaware candidates really have embraced social media and some of them are doing really well there. All of you are seeing it all -- and plenty I don't-- so tell us what you think. Tell us about the good pieces, the bad pieces and the just plain ugly pieces. Feel free to include scans of what you are looking at.

Nobody knows who the hell is going to win these Dem primaries?

The cool thing about being a contributor here is that there are times when you don't have much to contribute,and that's...okay. Commenters take up the slack. Like now for instance. I have no bloody clue who is going to win these Dem primaries for Lt. Gov and US House a mere 7 days from now. No. Bloody. Clue. But USUALLY there are people who know stuff and they put that stuff in the comments section. Their information is, at time, tinged with wishful thinking, but often time it isn't. It is the straight dope. Not this time though. Nobody has any convincing info at all. It is all idle conjecture.

It isn’t your browser…

It is DL setting/code hacked or somehow gone wacky. Likely suspects include Tom Gordon, Mayor Williams, Puck, Anonymous, the crying Indian from those old ads, Collin Kapernick, The NRA, Putin, and PIZZA HUT's® NEW BACON STUFFED CRUST PIZZA WITH NEW APPLEWOOD SMOKED BACON

Open Thread – Wednesday, September 7, 2016

We have a massive polling dump that dramatically changes our map. Come inside to see. And we also have the New York Times getting off its fat Clinton hating Trump fellating ass and publishing this:
“In the 1980s, Mr. Trump was compelled to testify under oath before New York State officials after he directed tens of thousands of dollars to the president of the New York City Council through myriad subsidiary companies to evade contribution limits. In the 1990s, the Federal Election Commission fined Mr. Trump for exceeding the annual limit on campaign contributions by $47,050, the largest violation in a single year. And in 2000, the New York State lobbying commission imposed a $250,000 fine for Mr. Trump’s failing to disclose the full extent of his lobbying of state legislators.”
So if you want to talk an expert in pay to play politics, talk to Donald Trump. And by the way, the whole Trump Foundation-Pam Bondi thing in Florida is not pay to play. It is actual bribery. Pay to play is donating money for access. What Trump did was donate money for action. A specific action: the dropping of Florida's fraud complaint against Trump University. And the same thing happened in Texas. If Hillary had done this, the media would be calling for her assassination.