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b b but he's just telling it like it is...
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Imagine if he would have succeeded? The GOP would be ecstatic, along with millions of people around the country and globe.
A federal officer says a man arrested at a Donald Trump rally in Las Vegas told authorities he tried to grab an officer's gun so he could kill the candidate.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wire...ally-wanted-kill-trump-39998854?cid=abcnp_tco
New campaign finance filings released by the Federal Election Commission on Monday night show that as of the end of May, Donald Trump had less than $1.3 million in cash on hand. His opponent Hillary Clinton, by contrast, is sitting on over $42 million. News of the cash disparity followed hot on the heels of Trump's firing of his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/20/politics/corey-lewandowski-out-as-trump-campaign-manager/
Looks like Cheeto Jesus is imploding
"Just wait til da convention"
interesting
New campaign finance filings released by the Federal Election Commission on Monday night show that as of the end of May, Donald Trump had less than $1.3 million in cash on hand. His opponent Hillary Clinton, by contrast, is sitting on over $42 million. News of the cash disparity followed hot on the heels of Trump's firing of his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
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convention gonna give da donald a boost, so not sweating nothing till both DNC & RNC joints are behind da rear view mirror.
convention gonna give da donald a boost, so not sweating nothing till both DNC & RNC joints are behind da rear view mirror.
I found this post particularly humorous.
When the polls were were allegedly tightening and it looked like Trump gaining ground, I warned you not to take it seriously until after the conventions...
Now that then polls look bad for Trump it appears you are finally taking my suggestion to heart.
Dog.interestingNew campaign finance filings released by the Federal Election Commission on Monday night show that as of the end of May, Donald Trump had less than $1.3 million in cash on hand. His opponent Hillary Clinton, by contrast, is sitting on over $42 million. News of the cash disparity followed hot on the heels of Trump's firing of his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
Is this what happens when you "fund" your own campaign with "your own money [emoji]128176[/emoji]?" :xinteresting
New campaign finance filings released by the Federal Election Commission on Monday night show that as of the end of May, Donald Trump had less than $1.3 million in cash on hand. His opponent Hillary Clinton, by contrast, is sitting on over $42 million. News of the cash disparity followed hot on the heels of Trump's firing of his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
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Dog. :xinteresting
New campaign finance filings released by the Federal Election Commission on Monday night show that as of the end of May, Donald Trump had less than $1.3 million in cash on hand. His opponent Hillary Clinton, by contrast, is sitting on over $42 million. News of the cash disparity followed hot on the heels of Trump's firing of his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
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And this is with whom you wanna place your faith?
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -
When it comes to the economy, Donald Trump is the preferred choice of American voters.
Voters overwhelmingly think Democrat Hillary Clinton will be the next president (whether they want that or not), but when they are asked specifically who would be the better candidate to "handle the economy," 51% say Trump and only 43% say Clinton, according to the latest CNN/ORC poll released Tuesday morning.
Clinton is fighting back to change that impression. In a fiery speech Tuesday, she lashed out at Trump, calling him "reckless" and "dangerous" for the economy. His policies would cause 3.5 million Americans to lose their jobs and send the country into a recession, Clinton said, citing a new research report from Moody's Analytics.
"Just like he shouldn't have his finger on the button, he shouldn't have his hands on our economy," Clinton said.
Clinton didn't just give a speech. Her campaign also unveiled an entire new website: www.ArtoftheSteal.biz that's teeming with articles, data and videos bashing Trump's record as a businessman.
"We can't let him bankrupt our economy like one of his casinos," Clinton said, citing CNNMoney's reporting on how Trump's companies have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy more than any other companies in the last 30 years.
Time will tell if Clinton's criticism of Trump on the economy has any impact on voters. She took a similar approach recently to attack Trump's foreign policy positions. Polls show the majority of voters trust Clinton more on foreign policy, but she hasn't gained any ground against Trump in recent weeks on the issue.
This nation has been programmed to believe Republicans are good with the economy which is pure hogwash.
Explain Kansas then.This nation has been programmed to believe Republicans are good with the economy which is pure hogwash.
more like GOP ran states like TX & FL are doing great and have robust job growth.
FL are doing great and have robust job growth.