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An email exchange between Eric Maskin and Lawrence Summers (LHS) discussing the merits and drawbacks of Ranked Choice Voting (RCV). Maskin argues RCV favors centrists and could have altered the 2016 election outcome for Clinton, while Summers raises concerns about complexity depressing turnout among specific demographics and mentions pitching the idea to an unnamed individual earlier that day.
This document appears to be page 93 of a House Oversight Committee report (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020552). It details the Chinese government's censorship and pressure tactics against Western media organizations, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Bloomberg News. Specifically, it highlights how China uses visa delays and website blocking to punish negative coverage, and alleges that Bloomberg News self-censored a story in 2013 to protect its financial data terminal business in China. Note: This specific page contains no references to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document contains a log of five messages sent by Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeeitunes@gmail.com) between August 29 and August 30, 2018. The messages cover geopolitical observations regarding China's 'One Belt One Road' initiative, strategic minerals in Africa, and perceived instability in US leadership ('empty chairs'). The logs also detail a hostile business decision to cancel an engagement with Bloomberg and a proposal to move an event to Singapore or Malaysia.
This document is an email from Larry Summers to an address associated with Jeffrey Epstein ('jeevacation@gmail.com') on September 12, 2018. Summers forwards an academic discussion he had with Eric Maskin the previous day about the effects of Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV) on voter turnout and candidate electability. The document is marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026321', indicating it is from a congressional investigation's files.
This document is a political strategy memo, likely from around July 2018, that analyzes the potential for a centrist third-party candidate in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. It argues that a candidate with significant name recognition is crucial for success and proposes several hypothetical bipartisan tickets as thought experiments. The document does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related matters.
This document is a political strategy memo arguing for the viability of a centrist, third-party presidential candidate in the 2020 U.S. election. Citing the 'failed' 2016 election, high disapproval of Donald Trump, and a leftward shift in the Democratic party, the author suggests the electorate is open to an alternative. The memo brainstorms several 'radical' bipartisan tickets, such as Biden/Romney and Bill Gates/Hogan, as possibilities.
Outlined measures to diversify economy, including potential IPO of Saudi Aramco.
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