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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mrjns who wrote (101030)10/28/2018 10:53:41 AM
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If one looks at the stance on Constitutional rights of the individual and government oppression it’s easy to see that the Parties never really changed. Dinesh D’Souza is spot on.

If and when the black support for DJT hits 30% we will see it clear as day that they’re DemoKKKrats.


The dems just converted from metal chains to economic ones.
I don't totally trust the res either as far as Constitutional freedoms.
The dems realize they are losing a percentage of the black voting bloc and are now concentrating on illegal immigrants.



To: Mrjns who wrote (101030)10/28/2018 10:59:59 AM
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PHIL BREDESEN IS ENCOUNTERING SOME OF THIS, TOO: Manchin trouble in West Virginia? Some people love him but won’t vote for him.



As the charismatic Democrat walks towards the Martinsburg High School float filled with high-schoolers, hay, and lots of boisterous cheers, Shank admits, despite wanting a photo with the senator and liking him, come Nov. 6, he will vote for Manchin’s Republican opponent, Morrisey.

“Yeah, he’s a good guy. I mean, his politics is … it is what it is. At least he got Kavanaugh into the Supreme Court,” said Shank of Manchin, a vote he added was that really important to him.

Curt Blickenstann says the same, but adds a caveat — switch parties and Manchin could get his vote. “Oh yeah, he’d get the support of West Virginia even more. West Virginia is a hard-working state. It’s middle-class people, and that’s what Trump stands for is the middle-class people,” he says of the president who won all of the state’s 55 counties and earned a whopping 67–26 percent statewide win over Hillary Clinton.

Manchin says he’s not doing that. “Why would I change — I am who I am no matter what party name is after my name, I’ve never changed,” he said.

Voters here haven’t really changed either, except they don’t vote much for Democrats anymore, even Democrats who look like Republicans in any other state but here. Why? Democrats here place faith in their platform and are pro-life and pro-gun.

So do Republicans here.



Well, stay tuned and see how it turns out.



To: Mrjns who wrote (101030)10/28/2018 11:19:42 AM
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Ebony Magazine Leaves All 6 Republicans Out Of Profile Of Black Candidates