Wednesday, October 14, 2020

There is something Americans have learned over the past four years....

 ...that they don't want tabloid politics to continue to allow the corrupt to indecently rob them of their rights and best interest.

No one knows how this election will turn out, but, Cal Cunningham is a hero. He put his life on the line for this country. He matters. It is unfortunate a woman from Califorinia estranged from her disabled husband has decided this was the time to have an affair with the once candidate North Carolina can hold up as a man who actually does care about them.

Corruption is no small matter and the Republicans seem to like to partake of it over and over while ignoring their real job in taking care of the American people and their country. I have to wonder what Tillis's phone calls look like over the past six years. I am fairly confident he spent his time making those calls to people with money and voting the promises he made for that money. 

The USA has had enough of tabloid politics because the alternative is really scandalous.

I wish Mr. and Mrs. Tillis success in their marriage. I hope everything works out for both parties involved in these circumstances. I think there is a woman and a disabled veteran that need to look to their future together and hopefully return to the love that first brought them together. 

October 13, 2020
By Tal Axelrod

Cal Cunningham has widened his lead (click here) over Sen. Thom Tillis (R) in North Carolina's marquee Senate race after revelations over an extramarital affair threatened to derail the Democrat's candidacy.
 
Cunningham led Tillis, who is running for a second term, by a 48 to 44 percent margin among registered voters in a new Monmouth University poll released Tuesday. The former state senator’s lead grows to 5 points among likely voters in a high-turnout scenario, 49 to 44 percent, while his lead shrinks to 1 point, 48 to 47 percent, in a low-turnout scenario.

Despite the news of Cunningham’s affair, the Democrat’s lead grew from the same poll from September, which was released before the scandal hit and showed Cunningham with a slimmer 1-point lead over Tillis among registered voters....