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To: zax who wrote (942806)6/25/2016 10:59:26 PM
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The lead Donald Trump gained over Hillary Clinton after the terror attack in Orlando was erased in a new poll that puts the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee ahead by 13.3 points.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll released Friday showed that 46.6% of likely American voters supported Clinton while 33.3% supported Trump, the likely Republican nominee.

Another 20.1% said they would support neither candidate. The poll was conducted this week.




To: zax who wrote (942806)6/26/2016 2:47:04 AM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1574302
 
WASHINGTON – Conservative columnist George Will told PJM he has officially left the Republican Party and urged conservatives not to support presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump even if it leads to a Democratic victory in the 2016 presidential election.
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Warmongers have found a mutual home in the great open tent of Hillary Clinton.