Documents tagged "Unless"
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032891.txt
The document is a message from Jeffrey E. to Richard Kahn discussing an article on Bloomberg that predicts Donald Trump's election victory unless the S&P rallies in October. The key people involved are Jeffrey E. and Richard Kahn, who works for HBRK Associates Inc. in New York City. The main topic of discussion is the potential impact of financial market movements on political outcomes.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032301.txt
The document is an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein titled "This Chart Predicts Trump Will Win, Unless the S&P Rallies in October". The article linked in the email discusses a chart predicting Donald Trump's chances of winning the presidential election based on stock market performance. This suggests that the key people mentioned are Richard Kahn and Jeffrey Epstein, while the key places are New York City and HBRK Associates Inc. The topic discussed is the potential impact of stock market performance on political elections.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031591.txt
This document discusses a high-profile individual who has recently been in the news, likely referring to Jeffrey Epstein given the context of the message. The sender is thanking Jamie Rosenwald for their congratulations on Epstein's financial success and mentions that they are not sure if the current press provides him with much benefit or not. The document also mentions David Asch and Thanksgiving weekend in Amagansett, as well as Christina Galbraith and the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031441.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jamie Rosenwald and Christina Galbraith. The topic of the discussion appears to be Jeffrey Epstein's financial success and his public image, with Rosenwald expressing concern that current press may not provide much benefit. Rosenwald also mentions David Asch and a Thanksgiving weekend in Amagansett.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026499.txt
The sender of the email discusses potential third-party presidential candidates in response to current political events and asks for thoughts on specific attributes for a candidate. The sender acknowledges that the 2018 elections are shaping up to be a referendum on President Trump and that there is no sign of the Mueller investigation's impact ebbing. The sender raises questions about the effectiveness of traditional two-party politics in addressing the current political climate and suggests the need for a back-up plan in case the system fails again.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026304.txt
The document discusses the political situation in the United States, focusing on the upcoming fall elections and the battle for potential Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh's nomination. The author suggests that unless the underlying political dynamics are disrupted, the outcomes of these events will leave us with the same unsatisfactory two front battlefield as the 2016 Presidential election. The author also raises the question of whether we want to break the current political system and nominating process for selecting candidates in 2020.
