Koch network to spend $300 million to $400 million on politics, policy in 2018 cycle
By James Hohmann and Matea Gold
January 28 at 7:40 PM
Mark V. Holden, left, senior vice president and general counsel for Koch Industries, chats with his boss Charles Koch in Wichita, Kansas, in 2015. (Nikki...
Or is America, as we've seen, focused on the message in spite of the candidate's flaws and unfavorable?
Some of this stuff was put out on social media by Clinton loyalists.
I think the Sanders team had a much better communications team. So I'd say no. Plus, being called "Comrade Bernie" is...
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