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To: FJB who wrote (1214607)3/29/2020 7:02:02 PM
From: Bonefish  Respond to of 1576163
 
That's true. They did it in 2016.



To: FJB who wrote (1214607)3/29/2020 7:04:16 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1576163
 



To: FJB who wrote (1214607)3/29/2020 7:07:52 PM
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Deep Dem State didn’t see young Bernie supporters voting for Trump... God bless their Libtard hearts!




To: FJB who wrote (1214607)3/29/2020 8:03:05 PM
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Another wonderful liberal. They are such nice people!

Public School Teacher Offers To Pay Someone With Coronavirus To Cough On President Trump...



To: FJB who wrote (1214607)3/29/2020 8:14:37 PM
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Besides the loss in Bernie voters, this is why all these freaks are so hysterical today. Trump has converted many more the people to his side and the Dimmos are screwed with Biden

Dick Morris: ‘People See a New Donald Trump Emerging They Have Not Seen Before’

Dick Morris: People See a New Donald Trump Emerging

President Donald Trump (Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images)
By Brian Freema

President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus crisis has displayed a positive side of him that many had not acknowledged before, political commentator Dick Morris said on Sunday.

Speaking on " The Cats Roundtable" radio show on AM 970 in New York hosted by John Catsimatidis, Morris said that "people are seeing a Donald Trump they have not seen before" and argued that "he doesn't act like Trump usually does. He doesn't take shots at people. He doesn't set up polarizing debates. He hasn't hogged the stage. He listens to his experts, clearly."

Morris, who was a political advisor to President Bill Clinton before returning to the Republican Party in 2011, said this has created "a big change in the way the voters view" the president and has served as "an amazing boost to Donald Trump's electability."

Morris predicted that if the worst-case scenario does not develop and instead the virus fades by May and the economy bounces back, it "will produce the biggest presidential victory in modern times" for Trump.

Morris contended that "the presidency forces people to grow. I believe Trump has grown new abilities and new talents and, frankly, new wisdom."

He said this contrasts sharply to the "disappearance" of likely Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.

Morris said Trump and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo "have literally sucked up all the oxygen in the room. It's so interesting to see the disappearance of Joe Biden, and, frankly, the disappearance of the Democratic candidates for president."

Morris said, however, that there is "no way that Biden can be defeated at the [Democratic] convention or that Cuomo can mount a challenge. Legally, the delegates that have been selected are bound to [Biden] and have to vote for him as long as he wants them to vote for him."