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With two extremely unfavorable presidential candidates at the top of the Republican and Democratic tickets, and polling showing the race …
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Hillary Clinton is the worst kind of political animal, one who will exploit anything for political gain, distort facts and …
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There is no point denying or sugar-coating the plain fact that the voters this election year face a choice between …
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