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To: longnshort who wrote (1141244)6/12/2019 12:22:46 PM
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rdkflorida2

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We'll see, won't we. Hey, do you know Trump's own internal polling shows him running way behind leading Democrats?



To: longnshort who wrote (1141244)6/12/2019 12:29:57 PM
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Death Spiral: CNN Loses 1/3 of Primetime Audience, 55% of Demo

Fox, MSNBC Only Dip Single Digits in Same Week





After six years of Jeff Zucker’s serial lies, bigotry, hate, booing rape victims, and encouraging violence, CNN has lost anything resembling respectability and a respectable audience.



To: longnshort who wrote (1141244)7/3/2019 4:42:33 PM
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Bill
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Exclusive: Amash Getting Crushed in MI Polls
Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI), the Michigan Never Trump GOP congressman who recently publicly backed impeachment of President Donald Trump, is now underwater in his own district according to a poll obtained exclusively by Breitbart News.

Amash is polling at just 17 percent in the GOP primary, trailing State Rep. Jim Lower by double digits. Lower, who announced his candidacy as Amash revealed his support for impeaching Trump, is at 27 percent–a 10-point lead over Amash. What’s more, another Amash challenger, State Rep. Lynn Afendoulis, is tied with the congressman for 17 percent–meaning one challenger to the incumbent representative is beating him by double digits and a second is already tied with him. ...