

Weiss was not immediately available for comment. 16 but stopped short of declaring it a "disaster," which is reserved for tornadoes, floods, wildfires and other natural phenomena. President Obama declared a state of emergency in Flint on Jan. He added, "This issue can be used in the fall, too, but now is the time when it is likely to get the most attention because Flint has been declared a disaster area, etc." … What about having your operation/ Dem party issue a press release or some other communication in advance of visits by the GOPers highlighting their opposition to protection for Flint and drinking water? The two aren’t that related but the rule is designed to protect drinking water for 117 million Americans, Great Lakes protection is huge there etc." Daniel Weiss. "I believe that all of the GOP candidates oppose the clean water rule (Waters of the US) promulgated by EPA last year. "I know that already addressed the water crisis, but there is a potential new angle that could get a lot of attention in since the issue is so hot," Weiss wrote. 20 and hacked from Podesta’s personal email account. The email from Daniel Weiss - formerly of the Center for American Progress, the League of Conservation Voters and Waxman Strategies - was allegedly sent to Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta and policy adviser Kristina Costa on Jan. A top environmental consultant suggested that Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign link the water crisis in Flint, Mich., to Republican opposition to the Obama administration’s hot-button Clean Water Rule, even though "the two aren’t that related," according to an email posted on the website WikiLeaks yesterday.
