15 May 2016

The GOP effort to derail Trump

The Washington Post has an article by WHO about the GOP's efforts to derail Trump:

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Rico says that, since Eugene Debs is dead, and the choice is (gag) gonna be between Hillary and The Donald, he may have to sit this one out...

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