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Louisiana Republicans get benefit of "Trump Bump"

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards

Republican efforts to defeat Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, netted a victory over the weekend thanks to President Trump, say analysts.

In Saturday's primary election, Edwards didn't manage to get 50% of the vote and so will face a November 16 runoff with the top vote-getting Republican: Eddie Rispone.

Many analysts say Edwards was on his way to a likely firm victory without a runoff until President Trump got involved. At a "raucous," lively and well-attended rally in Louisiana last week, the president encouraged attendees to get out and vote for one of the two Republicans who were running.

The "Trump bump" was felt despite widespread media attention given to Democrats' efforts to disparage and impeach Trump. Several polls reportedly show a majority of Americans, or a near-majority, favors removing Trump from office over his request for Ukraine to investigate alleged corruption involving former Vice President Joe Biden. Biden, a Democrat, is running against Trump for president.

Trump has said that his request was appropriate as part of an effort to investigate who was behind efforts to interfere with the 2016 election and target his campaign.

The Media is not talking about the big Republican victory last night in Louisiana where a sitting Democrat Governor was forced into a runoff by not getting 50%. Big upset! Now @EddieRispone, who will be a great Governor, will win!

President Donald Trump Tweet, Sunday Oct. 13

While Edwards did not get 50% of the vote, he handily beat each of his opponents: he received 47%. Rispone got second place with 27%, earning the runoff spot. Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham came in third with 24%.

Theoretically, if the Republican vote is added together, it bests the Edwards primary vote. It's unclear what turnout in next month's general election will look like.

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Poll: Trump "performance" approval holds steady amid impeachment push

A Scott Rasmussen poll weighs in along with all the others asking about the possible impeachment of President Trump.

Forty-six percent (46%) of voters polled say President Trump should be impeached and removed from office.

In other findings, the number approving of the president’s performance has remained steady: it's at 46%.

According to Scott Rasmussen, "This extreme divide highlights just how politically polarized our nation has become. If nothing changes, these figures suggest we could have a close election in 2020 decided by a small group of voters who are less engaged. Of course, a lot can happen in the next 13 months, so this outcome is far from assured."

On another note, 63% of voters recognize that our society is not as polarized as our politics.

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Traumatic Brain Injury: A Full Measure investigation

Here's the print writeup of my cover story investigation into a tragic example of veterans left untreated for their Traumatic Brain Injury. It links to the video investigation and transcript as well.

Millions of military veterans get their medical care through the Veterans Administration or VA. You’ve probably heard over the years about systemic problems in the VA system that have caused scandals led to calls for reforms.

I recently dug into one issue brought to light by a VA whistleblower named James DeNofrio.

DeNofrio, an Army vet, worked as an administrator at the James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He told me he was shocked to discover in 2013 a long list of vets with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) who were languishing on a list without a treatment plan.

"There were, I believe, 600 patients on that list,” DeNofrio told me. “Out of that 600, as I drilled down, six had committed suicide, one veteran had gone and shot up a local Subway,” shooting three people.

The vet who “shot up” the Subway restaurant was named Nick Horner. I did a little research and learned that Horner was convicted of murder for the crime, and was serving time in prison. But, as DeNofrio indicated, there was a lot more to Horner’s story.

Read the rest of the story at the link, and watch the video!

https://wjla.com/news/nation-world/va-waitlists-came-with-fatal-consequences

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Most approve of Trump decision to withdraw U.S. troops

It's unclear how much most of us, as Americans, really know about what's happening between the U.S., Syria, Turkey, the Kurds, China and Russia. But our latest SharylAttkisson.com unscientific poll finds plenty of people have opinions.

Seventy-five percent (86%) of respondents say they approve, at least partly, of President Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria.

The full results are below. Meantime answer our latest poll on the home page! Look for the black box on the right sidebar or scroll way down on the mobile site.

Do you approve of Trump decision to withdraw US troops from Syria?

75% Yes

7% No

11% Partly

7% Not sure/Don't know

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Pew: Social media often makes people mad but amuses, too

There is interesting, new research from Pew regarding how we feel about our social media.

First, most people say social media does not accurately reflect reality.

Social media users are often amused, but also often angered.

Younger social media users are more likely to say the interactions leave them feeling lonely or depressed.

Most say people frequently engage in drama and exaggeration, and engage without having all the facts.

Read more by clicking here: https://www.pewinternet.org/2018/11/16/algorithms-in-action-the-content-people-see-on-social-media/

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President Trump on why he wants to end America's "endless wars"

At a rally this week, President Trump spoke in the most depth yet about America's "endless wars" in places like Syria and Afghanistan, and why he says it's important to finally end them.

Sometimes they’ll run to the coffin. They’ll break through military barriers. They’ll run to the coffin and jump on top of the coffin. Crying mothers and wives. Crying desperately.

President Trump, October 2019

(Full transcript follows video)

The hardest thing I have to do as President... pic.twitter.com/6bzwh78I00

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 9, 2019

President Trump's remarks:

But it was time to bring our soldiers back home. So I see — and I will tell you: The hardest thing I have to do, by far, much harder than the witch hunt, is signing letters to parents of soldiers that have been killed. And it’s not only that — in areas where there’s not a lot of upside, if there’s any upside at all, and in many cases, it’s only downside.

And especially when that solider was killed in a Blue-on-Green attack. You know what that is, right? That’s where a solider being trained or whatever turns his gun on an American solider. “Here, son. Take your gun. You know how to use it.” And he takes the gun and he turns it. And he shoots one — we have many of them in Afghanistan — in particular, in Afghanistan.

The hardest thing I have to do is signing those letters. That’s the hardest thing I have to do. And each letter is different. We make each letter different. And last week, I signed five of them for Afghanistan; one in Iraq; one in Syria, from two weeks ago. And sometimes I call the parents. Sometimes I see the parents. I go to Dover, when I can, but it’s — it’s so devastating for the parents that — you know. It’s so devastating when they bring that boy or young woman out of the back of those big, powerful planes in a coffin, and the parents are there.

You know, we have people that do that. That’s what they do. They — they work that. They accommodate everybody. That’s what they do. They an incredible job. And they said — I said, “The parents seemed to be okay.” I’ll get there early. “The parents seemed to be okay.” “Well, actually, sir, they aren’t.” “No, no. The way they’re talking. They’re really okay, aren’t they?” “Sir, you never know until the back of that massive cargo plane opens up.” And they walk down holding a coffin with four or five great soldiers on each side of it, representing our various forces. That you never know.

And then I see it. And I see people that were smiling, “Oh, Mr. President, thank you for being here. Thank you for being here.” And I think they’re doing great. And then, twenty minutes later, we’ll be outside when that big plane pulls up and that door comes down, and they are walking the coffin with their boy inside this coffin with an American flag over the top. And they’re walking that coffin down this ramp. And I’ve seen people that I thought were really incredible the way they were ta- — I didn’t even understand how they could take it so well — scream, like I’ve never seen anything before. Sometimes they’ll run to the coffin. They’ll break through military barriers. They’ll run to the coffin and jump on top of the coffin. Crying mothers and wives. Crying desperately.

And this is on these endless wars that just never stop. And there’s a time and there’s a place, but it’s time to stop.

And just to finish, last Friday, I went to Walter Reed. And I gave out five Purple Hearts to incredible young men — in this case, all men. And they took a beating. Beautiful people. They took a beating. One couldn’t be there because the beating was so great that he was at a totally different part of the world. He lost a leg. He lost an arm. Ryan. He had tremendous damage, beyond even what these young folks went through.

But I’ll tell you what: For me, it’s very hard when I see that. It’s very hard. It’s easy to talk tough. You know, tough guys. All of these tough guys. “Let’s keep fighting. Let’s keep fighting.” If they had to go to Walter Reed — where they do unbelievable work. I have to tell you, these doctors are unbelievable. You know, it’s easy to say, “Oh, they’re not the…” They’re the best in the world. I’ve never seen anything like it.

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One young man, last week, had his nose rebuilt. And they said it was in a thousand pieces. And, I said, “So where were you hurt?” He said, “My face, sir, was almost obliterated.” I said, “You have a better face than I do.” (Laughter.) And he said, “Sir, I had a doctor who was unbelievable, and they put it together.” They said — he said “a thousand fragments.” Now, I don’t if that’s even possible. But a thousand fragments. And they put it together.

And his father, who was crying, came up to me and said, “You’re not going to believe this, but my son didn’t have a great-looking nose and now his nose is better.” (Laughter.) Okay? It’s an amazing thing.

But when you see these — and the Purple Hearts — you see this kind of thing — and I see a lot of it at Walter Reed. And, again, the job those doctors and the people do at Walter Reed, it’s something to be commended.

Thank you all very much. Thank you.

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Impeachment and analysis by Sharyl Attkisson and James Rosen (Podcast)

For those who want to understand the Democrats' effort to impeach President Trump, the controversy surrounding the "whistleblower," and what it all has to do with Ukraine, this podcast is a half hour well spent.

Investigative reporter James Rosen joins Sharyl in this episode. Subscribe to "Full Measure After Hours" and "The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast" on your favorite distributor and follow on Twitter @FullMeasureAF @SharylPodcast

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