Initially, she received monies from progressive PACS and worked together to raise money using a PAC with Joe Kennedy III. That makes sense.
However, she raised more money for her 2018 race than anytime before. 2/
And over 5 years she has raised around $26M + and spent what looks appropriate (if that’s how it works in politics)
There is one PAC though that has provided some of her largest amounts. Many members on that Advisory Board are conservative leaning. Board consists of 3/
Ex-Bush folks, someone who worked in Dennis Hastert’s office @soychicka (that’s weird) 4/
Then we have some folks connected to Republican officials and then we have a Fox News analyst and then another connected to a KOCH funded organization....
Still, not unusual at all to receive money from both sides. 5/
And honestly, I don’t know much about Curtis, but he seems successful.
Still nothing to weird 6/
Justin McConney, son of Jeffrey who has been called in front of a grand jury related to TFG. Justin handled everything Twitter for TFG and Apprentice, Ms. Universe, etc.
I just learned, that a husband of a good friend, has issue with me. He claims that my opinion of Trump leaves no room for debate from anyone else.
He’s wrong. I always listen to the other side of someone’s opinion, even his. I just don’t agree with his.
But there is more
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My good friend is a woman I met just a few years ago. We have much in common and her political views are similar. I “assumed” that she was married to someone who had similar views.
I always felt safe to speak when asked my opinion.
It turns out....
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That he supports The FG, hates Gavin Newsom, kept in check by his wife. We rarely discuss politics, but when it comes up I’ve always provided my opinion if asked. I never knew he was a supporter of T. He never gave it away
3/
This is interesting because there’s a tie to a Chinese investor that some of were THREADING about a few years back.
Mini-THREAD
Why is China interested in our healthcare systems? 1/
First, Community Health Systems Inc has had a few changes over the years. Like many acquisitions and divestitures / or spin-offs occurring, they were still unable to make a profit.
More interesting to me is why Wayne T. Smith is still CEO 2/
Some of you may know; I spent my formative years in business working for a Fortune 100 company. Gobbled up 6 times while merging with other divisions acquired or by acquisition. Each time I was kept on, moved forward and rose to the top.
But I digress.
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