Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the Podesta emails are causing some harm. It shows the whole Clinton foundation as a quasi scheme to get the Clintons rich and give access to its donors.
OP here. This seems more logical to me. The Podesta e-mails certainly bothered me. I was surprised the polls didn't change when they came out. Maybe there is simply lag between when they were released and when polling data came back?
These new e-mails seem much ado about nothing so far. Why wouldn't a politician have e-mails about another politician in his inbox?
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks. So if we have no clue about the context of the e-mails, why would just the fact that there are more e-mails cause the polls to move? The actual e-mails that have been uncovered so far (like the Podesta ones) didn't seem to move the polls that much, so why are these new e-mails so important?
Anonymous wrote:I think the Podesta emails are causing some harm. It shows the whole Clinton foundation as a quasi scheme to get the Clintons rich and give access to its donors.
Anonymous wrote:I think the Podesta emails are causing some harm. It shows the whole Clinton foundation as a quasi scheme to get the Clintons rich and give access to its donors.
Anonymous wrote:
People have been talking about e-mails for years. Last week when I was following the news I was told Hillary was going to have a historic victory. I worked 80 hours this week and didn't read any news and now it's all tied up?
What's so different about these e-mails? Can anyone (moderate, rational) explain what the facts are and why this time it's a big deal in three / four sentences? NYTimes says it doesn't matter / ignores it, Drudge says Hillary is the spawn of Satan and headed directly to Rikers. So what's the real deal?
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks. So if we have no clue about the context of the e-mails, why would just the fact that there are more e-mails cause the polls to move? The actual e-mails that have been uncovered so far (like the Podesta ones) didn't seem to move the polls that much, so why are these new e-mails so important?
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks. So if we have no clue about the context of the e-mails, why would just the fact that there are more e-mails cause the polls to move? The actual e-mails that have been uncovered so far (like the Podesta ones) didn't seem to move the polls that much, so why are these new e-mails so important?