The 60 Days Out Theory
Trump is nervously waiting for his entire family to be arrested by the FBI over the #TrumpRussia affair. FBI and DOJ won't act within 60 days of the election We…
Then you have Kathy Jennings, a Democratic candidate for Attorney General. You can say she is the establishment’s pick for the office, and thus, as such, she has received more corporate and institutional donations. For example, her latest reports reveal donations from JP Morgan Chase, Pfizer and the Delaware City Refinery. Her primary opponent Chris Johnson’s campaign manager, Sarah Fulton, rightfully points out that these donations may be a conflict of interest if your goal as Attorney General is to fight the opioid epidemic, an epidemic caused in part by pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer; and they may be a conflict of interest if your goal as Attorney General is to punish corporate polluters of our environment, like Delaware City Refinery.Vote for Chris Johnson.
“I call on Carper to immediately return campaign contributions from opioid companies and to divest of those investments,” says Harris. “Other lawmakers, including Carper’s colleague Claire McCaskill, have done the same.”Meanwhile, seven hours into the controversy, the Carper campaign is flummoxed and stonewalling the challenger's call for some semblance of alignment between what Carper says and what he does.