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To: zax who wrote (966464)9/22/2016 3:56:46 PM
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Old Boothby

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I hope the frail and tired looking old hag spends another 35 million. The more people hear her, the more they despise her and her rapist husband:

Hillary spent $33 million on
ads in August. Trump´s odds
rose from 3% to 48%



In my book, I point out that Trump and Jeb were tied in the polls at 17% in mid-July. Six months later after Jeb spent $100 million and Trump bought a Big Mac meal, Jeb was below 5% and Trump topped 35%. Hillary learned nothing. From the Washington Post: The massive investment that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is making on the airwaves dominated her spending in August, as her campaign plowed more than $33 million in ad production and airtime, a new campaign finance filing shows. Clinton´s media expenses accounted for 68 percent of the $49 million that her campaign raced through in

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To: zax who wrote (966464)9/22/2016 8:45:04 PM
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jlallen

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Bridge-gate and Christie is NOTHING compared to this, but partisan hack hypocrites like you don't even care:

Ex-aide and close family confidante of New
York Governor Andrew Cuomo among nine
indicted on fraud and bribery charges linked to
state-funded ´Buffalo Billion´ development plan



The federal government announced Thursday that it has indicted a former top aide to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, a close family associate, and seven others on multiple fraud and bribery charges connected to a massive state-funded development project. Joseph Percoco, Cuomo´s former executive deputy secretary and one of his most loyal advisers, and Todd Howe, a longtime family confidante, were among the nine people named in the complaint which was filed in US federal court in Manhattan, according to the New York Post. Percoco is accused of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes from business entities who

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