So people who work for Time Warner can’t donate to candidates? I’m not even a Harris supporter but that just seems petty.
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@CNN--who until last year was owned by Time Warner--is giving@KamalaHarris a 1-hour town hall upon her presidential announcement (as far as we know, they haven't offered@SenWarren@TulsiGabbard@gillibrandny@JulianCastro this after they announced)... think it's reasonable2 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
Replying to @JordanChariton @CNN and
But it’s individuals, it’s not the station itself. It’s employees who believe in a candidate and want to support their cause.
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Replying to @starwart1 @CNN and
read the thread---based on the math, it's HIGHLY unlikely the majority of the individuals who donated from Time Warner are average workers not making big money salaries--if that were the case, you'd be suggesting 635 individual employees donated at least $200 bucks.
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Replying to @JordanChariton @CNN and
Based on your thread, they also gave $32,000 to Bernie. Should we be concerned about that too? And as you pointed out, Time Warner doesn’t own CNN anymore, so what would this have to do with the town hall anyway?
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Replying to @starwart1 @CNN and
That's a fair point which I brought up on my livestream today. I don't find that as concerning because
@cnn didn't offer@BernieSanders a 1-hour town hall THE DAY AFTER Bernie announced his 2016 run (while not offering any other candidates the same platform). They also are not1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @JordanChariton @starwart1 and
the top donor in Bernie's career like Time Warner is for
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Replying to @JordanChariton @CNN and
But as you pointed out, Time Warner does not own CNN anymore. So none of this makes any sense. Also, CNN gave Bernie a half dozen town hall debates with Ted Cruz after the election, don’t forget.
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Replying to @starwart1 @CNN and
AT&T ACQUIRED TimeWarner in June---majority of Time Warner executives that donated to
@KamalaHarris in 2016 still work for the company....it is just now owned by AT&T1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes -
Replying to @JordanChariton @starwart1 and
"HBO, CNN, Warner Bros. and Time Warner's other brands will change hands next week. The deal will unite Time Warner's TV shows and movies with AT&T's enormous distribution system, including cell phone and satellite networks."
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