This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026300', is a political strategy memo from circa mid-2018 outlining a plan for a successful third-party presidential candidate. The strategy requires a celebrity candidate with high name recognition to compete against Donald Trump by winning over Hillary Clinton's 2016 states plus a combination of Trump states, all while leveraging entertainment-style media, potentially involving figures like Stephen Colbert. The content of the document itself does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or related matters.
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| Donald Trump | Political Figure |
Mentioned as the primary opponent for a hypothetical third-party candidate in a presidential election. The strategy i...
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| Hillary Clinton | Political Figure |
Mentioned in reference to the 227 electoral votes she won in the 2016 presidential election, which a third-party cand...
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| Stephen Colbert | Television Host |
Mentioned as a person who could potentially be enlisted to produce daily comedic content for the 'dream candidate'.
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| Chris Licht | Executive Producer |
Identified as Stephen Colbert's executive producer, who Colbert would 'gladly sacrifice' to produce content for the c...
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| House Oversight Committee |
Inferred from the bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026300' at the bottom of the document, suggesting it is part of a coll...
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| Democratic Party |
Mentioned in the phrases 'Democratic flavor-of-the day candidate' and 'raucous Democratic primary season'.
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| McDonald's |
Mentioned as a potential location for a comedic segment featuring the candidate interviewing Americans.
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| Saturday Night Live |
Script writers from the show are mentioned as potential hires to create 'informative amusement' for the campaign.
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The document discusses a strategy for a US presidential election.
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A 'Trump state' targeted for a third-party candidate to win.
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A 'Trump state' targeted for a third-party candidate to win.
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A 'Trump state' targeted for a third-party candidate to win.
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A 'Trump state' targeted for a third-party candidate to win.
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A state that could be put 'in play' by a centrist bi-partisan ticket.
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A state that could be put 'in play' by a centrist bi-partisan ticket.
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A state that could be put 'in play' by a centrist bi-partisan ticket.
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"We can't beat a celebrity without some celebrity of our own, whether from politics, sports, business, or entertainment."Source
"A Democrat-leaning candidate would have to top the ideal third-party ticket."Source
"With the Trump reality show airing daily, voters are now expecting to take their politics with a side of entertainment."Source
"Surely Stephen Colbert would gladly sacrifice his executive producer Chris Licht to produce a daily comedic segment of this dream candidate interviewing Americans in truck stops and McDonald's across the country."Source
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