On the menu today: The U.S. Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle and the insurmountable risk of a sloped roof; the strange dearth of left-wing protesters in Milwaukee; and the dramatic contrast between what Adam Schiff tells the public versus what he tells his donors.
Haley’s Argument
Milwaukee — Yesterday’s newsletter noted that 4.3 million people voted for Nikki Haley in this year’s Republican presidential primary, and about 1.2 million of them live in the swing or competitive states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Yes, a bunch of those folks probably have already decided to vote for Trump, but the GOP nominee ought to be trying to catch them all like they’re Pokemon.
Tuesday night, at the Republican National Convention, Haley herself made the most cogent, compelling, and direct argument possible to those 4 million ...