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PoliGAF 2016 |OT9| The Wrath of Khan!

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DedValve

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Yes, this.

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Katrina knows she's done after this lol

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TheFatOne

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Trump or at least his camp has to realize if they bring up Bills extra marital affair the media is immediately going to start asking questions about Trumps extra marital affairs right?
 
Trump or at least his camp has to realize if they bring up Bills extra marital affair the media is immediately going to start asking questions about Trumps extra marital affairs right?

For conservatives, the affair issue is all about Hillary: she stayed with Bill because she craves power, it's a loveless marriage/partnership, she doesn't care who Bill abuses or has sex with because her eye is on the prize, etc. Ugly shit. If you bring up Trump's affairs he can say hey, that's the past, I have a new wife now. It's stupid and won't work, but that's what he'll do.
 

Teggy

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The American Independent Party has given Trump its ballot spot in California. Yes, this is the party that George Wallace ran under.
 
So, I guess I missed Trump melting down live, and it's probably already been posted but this Times article was kind of funny.
He broods about his souring relationship with the news media, calling Mr. Manafort several times a day to talk about specific stories. Occasionally, Mr. Trump blows off steam in bursts of boyish exuberance: At the end of a fund-raiser on Long Island last week, he playfully buzzed the crowd twice with his helicopter.
Sitting with Mr. Rove in the Manhattan apartment of a mutual friend, the casino magnate Steve Wynn, Mr. Trump said he would compete in states like Oregon, which has not voted Republican since Ronald Reagan’s 1984 landslide. Mr. Rove later told people he believed Mr. Trump was confused and scared in anticipation of the general election
He has resisted making fund-raising calls and, during at least two major events in July, in New York and Chicago, burned valuable hours with potential contributors by asking them to go around the room, one by one, giving him their thoughts on whom he should pick as his running mate.

That left little time for the donors to query Mr. Trump about policy or strategy, or for him to reassure them about his campaign. Jay Bergman, an Illinois oil executive who attended the event in Chicago, said he wondered if Mr. Trump had taken that approach “to avoid answering questions.”
Mr. Trump has also continued to seek advice from Corey Lewandowski, the campaign manager whom Mr. Trump ousted in June at his children’s urging.
 

Crocodile

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Teggy

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He has the Republican spot. Why would he need this?



Doesn't this just put more pressure on Trump to release his? Why do this?

It's pretty common for candidates to appear under more than one party on the ballot. They probably don't have a candidate for president.
 
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