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capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.

Hooray. If it's at all possible, I'll go.
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT
Great! Bloomberg can explain his support for racial profiling and for redlining minority neighborhoods.
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
How can it be a "surprise" visit next week?
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT
Great! Bloomberg can explain his support for racial profiling and for redlining minority neighborhoods.
Trump is all for the same. Totally moot.
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT
Great! Bloomberg can explain his support for racial profiling and for redlining minority neighborhoods.
Trump is all for the same. Totally moot.
lol Only in your imagination. It's not a question of what he may or may not support, this is what Bloomberg did as mayor of New York and until he began his campaign for the nomination, he was proud of it.
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT
Great! Bloomberg can explain his support for racial profiling and for redlining minority neighborhoods.
Trump is all for the same. Totally moot.
lol Only in your imagination. It's not a question of what he may or may not support, this is what Bloomberg did as mayor of New York and until he began his campaign for the nomination, he was proud of it.
Try harder, ok?

Trump claim: Indiscriminate stop-and-frisk “works, and it was meant for problems like Chicago,” which is why he is asking Attorney General Sessions to “work with local authorities to try to change the terrible deal the city of Chicago entered into with ACLU, which ties law enforcement’s hands.”
Indiscriminate stop-and-frisk does not stop violent crime. Indeed, after New York City ended its stop-and-frisk policies under court supervision, the number of street stops by police fell dramatically — the number of stops in 2015 was less than 5 percent of the number of stops in 2011 — and as those stops fell, the homicide rate also continued to fall to record lows.

President Trump, Stop and Frisk Is Both Unconstitutional and Ineffective
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT
What would Bloomberg do? Stand on a box in the middle of an empty parking lot. Better make it one of those small neighborhood park affairs so it doesn't look so bad.
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.


LOL, of course the venue and event aren't known. They don't want the venue to be overrun by Trump haters. He's probably going to confine it to a bunch of his rich buddies.
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT
Bloomberg can hold his rally in a grade school gym and put his dozen followers to sleep. He’s about the most boring person on the planet.
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT
Great! Bloomberg can explain his support for racial profiling and for redlining minority neighborhoods.
Trump is all for the same. Totally moot.
lol Only in your imagination. It's not a question of what he may or may not support, this is what Bloomberg did as mayor of New York and until he began his campaign for the nomination, he was proud of it.
Try harder, ok?

Trump claim: Indiscriminate stop-and-frisk “works, and it was meant for problems like Chicago,” which is why he is asking Attorney General Sessions to “work with local authorities to try to change the terrible deal the city of Chicago entered into with ACLU, which ties law enforcement’s hands.”
Indiscriminate stop-and-frisk does not stop violent crime. Indeed, after New York City ended its stop-and-frisk policies under court supervision, the number of street stops by police fell dramatically — the number of stops in 2015 was less than 5 percent of the number of stops in 2011 — and as those stops fell, the homicide rate also continued to fall to record lows.

President Trump, Stop and Frisk Is Both Unconstitutional and Ineffective
So you're saying that's the reason you won't vote for Bloomberg.
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

--------------

I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT

Except, Nunes is a true Patriot that saw through the Dimm coups early on!
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT

Except, Nunes is a true Patriot that saw through the Dimm coups early on!

You mean he was sucking the tiny trumpystumpy from day one!
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.

Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT

Nunes is scum.
 
capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.
Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT

Except, Nunes is a true Patriot that saw through the Dimm coups early on!

You mean he was sucking the tiny trumpystumpy from day one!

No.
That's how you interpret it thru your TDS goggles.
 
I suspect trump might draw bigger crowds than any of the democrat stiffs running for president
 
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capoliticalreview.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2020 | Stephen Frank

President Trump will be in California next week. He will be attending fund raising events—and possibly a public event in the Central Valley. This will show his interest in reviving the Republican Party in California. While the venue and event are not known at this time, this is good news for activists in the Central Valley. More details as we get them.

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I have always thought President Trump should campaign in California to support GOP House candidates and narrow the gap in the presidential elections by increasing GOP turnout. A narrower loss in California should help him with the popular vote too.
Having said that, there is a limit on his time and he has to concentrate on winning the electoral vote.

Trump can have that other crook Nunes stump for Trump where the voters can't stand him.
Maybe Bloomberg should do rallies in the same town and time. He can play that game, too. FDT

Nunes is scum.

History will reveal Nune's as a great Patriot defending our Constitution.
 

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