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"Aren't you a tech reporter?" "Ish." "Ish?!" Kinda stopped listening after that tbh youtu.be/gM4LkaXwGuY?...
It's only the end for Steyer talking about climate and the issues he wanted to push the state on if he wants it to be
What are "Things Not to Put on a Button" for $600?
CNN's resident fact-checker Daniel Dale hasn't conducted an on-air fact check of Trump in more than three months, a stretch that coincidentally began around the same time Paramount announced its merger with WBD www.status.news/p/daniel-dal...
This makes this city's mayor and council look bad on all kinds of counts, but even worse if you're running for mayor and say you're surprised to find out that the budget is getting balanced by dipping into reserves for several years www.newspress.com/2026/06/09/c...
Add this to the giant pile of errors and misrepresentations made by the WaPo Editorial Board (which is completely separate from the newsroom) since its reboot.
Two stories, using broadly the same photo, explaining that Steyer hit that ceiling of support with a mostly effective climate message in a climate-sensitive state because not enough people bought the "Ok, so he's a billionaire, but" argument. And more were sick of his ads. Big miscalculation by him
"Some political observers argued that Steyer’s fall after attacking power companies and the oil industry — while infusing his campaign with $213 million from his own fortune — is a warning for the Democratic Party..." www.politico.com/news/2026/06...
“I literally saw his spots ad nauseam,” she said. “They left almost no stone unturned.” "She believes that Steyer hit a ceiling because voters who are bombarded by ads eventually feel that the candidate is trying to purchase their affection." www.latimes.com/california/s...
If you were thinking “huh, wonder if they showed up at some voter’s house because there was some filler birthdate in the database, maybe something like super obvious from 126 years ago like, idk, 1/1/1900” than wow great guess spot on.