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To: zax who wrote (931830)4/25/2016 9:21:31 AM
From: locogringo  Respond to of 1574880
 



To: zax who wrote (931830)4/25/2016 6:07:45 PM
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You've been GRUBERED again! (I'm not a bit surprised)

Dem Strategist: Trump Is ‘The Most Dangerous Candidate’ For Hillary


Democratic Strategist Mary Anne Marsh commented on Hillary Clinton’s general election prospects against Donald Trump saying that she would not want to run against him because “he’s the most dangerous candidate.” Appearing on Fox News’s “America’s Newsroom,” on Monday, Marsh said that “Trump will be a very, very tough candidate in the general election.” Host Martha MacCallum asked Marsh if Democrats were “hoping” for a general election between Trump and Clinton, and Marsh said, “I would not want to run against Donald Trump because I think he’s the most dangerous candidate.” “Give me Ted Cruz 97%, give me John Kasich,

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To: zax who wrote (931830)4/25/2016 6:11:08 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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FJB

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More GRUBERIZATION of occupiedmorons

Exclusive Data Analysis: GOP Primary Turnout Up 8.7 Million Votes, More Than 60 Percent
in 2016 Versus 2012


Newly compiled data after the New York Republican primary shows that among the states that have voted so far in 2016, GOP primary and caucus turnout is up well more than 8 million votes and well more than 60 percent over 2012’s process. Top GOP officials say that the intense interest in the GOP primary throughout the year so far only serves to benefit the Republican nominee in November, whoever it ends up being. In total, so far, nationwide the GOP has seen an increase of 8,719,041 votes in 2016’s primaries, caucuses and conventions over 2012’s primaries, caucuses and conventions.

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To: zax who wrote (931830)4/25/2016 6:12:12 PM
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Even more bad news for the unwashed lemmings without brains:

DEAD HEAT: CLINTON VS TRUMP