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2020 will be a cake walk for Trump
https://insider.foxnews.com/2019/03/...ocrat-response
Pelosi "absolutely" has lost control of her party, noting that many of the leading Democratic presidential hopefuls have stated their support for Omar and far-left proposals like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's (D-N.Y.) Green New Deal. :1orglaugh The Democratic presidential hopefuls are supporting insane people. Can you imagine how EASY it's going to be to write up ads :1orglaugh |
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Here's some very simple google searches to try site:foxnews.com Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez About 33,000 results site:msnbc.com Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez About 5,120 results site:nbcnews.com Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez About 1,490 results (0.30 seconds) site:cnn.com Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez About 5,810 results --- And as you will find Fox news has an obsession with Alexandria... your being triggered by MURDOCH its why she's on the front page daily, with the most evil eyed photoshopped image they think they can get away with. |
LOL! nope.
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^^ Hey Bald Bafoon- That's because the DNC, oops i mean the Democrat media refuses to cover her multiple scandals. Hiring her unqualified boyfriend, running a PAC that donates to her, multiple campaign finance violations... SHE IS LOOKING AT PRISON TIME. Why don't CNN or MSNBC cover these facts?? :1orglaugh |
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She's threatened to get her hands on Murdoch's big beautiful pile of precious lovely shinny gold coins... and he won't have that!!!! and has gone the full mental in political assassination on her. |
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AOC’s chief of staff ran $1M slush fund by diverting campaign cash to his own companies Complaint alleging massive campaign finance violations prompts a denial from Ocasio-Cortez Oh but she's a Democrat so it's ok, right? :1orglaugh |
LOL @ entertaining a mentally unwell Australian who thinks Rupert Murdoch is under his bed and hiding in his shower.
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Lol @ the desperation of trump supporters lately. Seems as more of Donald's shit gets exposed they deal less and less with reality.
Lmao @ Washington examiner |
I very much doubt it will be a cake walk. The nominee will likely be either Biden or Harris. Biden will likely win Michigan, and Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Harris will likely win Michigan, Arizona, and Florida.
Trump is behind by 9-10 points in Michigan. He'll have to get to 52% rasmussen and stay there or convert another blue state (Minnesota or NH) to be competitive in those states and in electoral college. Bottom line, the democrats are rejecting the radicals and socialists, and will therefore be much more difficult to beat. |
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Tulsi will give him run for his money :thumbsup
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Tulsi ain't ready yet. Kamala got this.
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red hat despair is always good for a laugh...thanks OP...
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“It’s not illegal for [Ocasio-Cortez] to pay her boyfriend, but it appears that they created some sort of scheme to avoid claiming the money [as a campaign expense],” Backer told Fox News at the time. “What exactly did he do for that money?” |
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Tracking the Russia investigations
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2017...estigations/#/ Wow. Trump is fucked fucked fucked. Ha. |
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Sunday on CNN she has a Town Hall, keeping my fingers crossed. |
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Yet another economic collapse indicator :( "Twice as many farmers in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin declared bankruptcy last year compared to 2008" Trump Trade War Helps Push Farmers Into Record Number Of Bankruptcies Hard times for farmers got tougher with President Donald Trump’s trade war. Now Midwestern farmers are filing the highest number of bankruptcies in a decade, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of federal data. And farmers aren’t hopeful about this year. Twice as many farmers in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin declared bankruptcy last year compared to 2008, according to statistics from the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, the Journal reported. Bankruptcies in states from North Dakota to Arkansas leaped 96 percent, according to figures from the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals. Farmers are being battered by sinking commodity prices — and stiff tariffs from China and Mexico in retaliation for Trump’s tariffs on imports. The new 11-nation Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) treaty last year slashed tariffs — but not for U.S. farmers since the Trump administration pulled out of negotiations. That drove customers to farmers and ranchers in competitive countries, like Australia, serving another dunning blow to American operations. Farmers fear it will take years to rebuild those trading relationships. According to figures from the U.S. Agriculture Department, farm income last year was about 50 percent of what it was in 2013, the Wisconsin State Farmer reported. The dairy industry was hopeful about meeting growing demand in China, but now trade is a major stumbling block. “The problem is that both nations have stubborn leaders,” Mark Stephenson, director of dairy policy analysis at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, said at an agricultural forum last week in Madison. Soybeans were also a major victim. “Agriculture prices live and die by exports. In all commodities, we’re heavily dependent on China, especially for soybeans,” Kevin Bernhardt, agribusiness professor at the University of Wisconsin in Platteville, told the Milwaukee Independent. Government subsidies to farmers were up 18 percent last year over the previous year, due to the $4.7 billion in tariff aid and $1.6 billion in disaster payments for farmers impacted by hurricanes, floods and other disasters. But it wasn’t enough to stave off the end for some. |
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