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To: locogringo who wrote (969506)10/3/2016 11:46:12 AM
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"Worthless failed presidency"? That would be Shrub. This graph is old. The streak goes on.





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Also, here's what the longest streak of private-sector job growth on record looks like ? t.co




To: locogringo who wrote (969506)10/3/2016 11:52:32 AM
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WASHINGTON POST: Inside Clinton’s struggle to win over college students in Ohio.
“Tyler Hoisington, 24, is one of four full-time, paid staffers focused on registering new voters on the campus of this battleground state’s flagship university, which has 65,000 students. Over more than two hours yesterday, he knocked on every door on both sides of four city blocks, including a few multi-level apartment buildings. Despite his best efforts, he could not get a single person to either register to vote or sign a card committing to support the Democratic nominee for president. It was a stark illustration of apathy and ambivalence five weeks before Election Day. Millennial voters, who were so instrumental in Barack Obama’s victories, are lukewarm at best about Clinton, even four months after she vanquished Bernie Sanders.”

I guess this is what Hillary’s remark about Sanders voters living in their parents’ basements was about.


Posted at 10:40 am by Glenn Reynolds

October 3, 2016
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