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Peter Gagliardi
@PeterGagliardi (132)
• , Pennsylvania
22 Oct 20
Recently Dr. Michael Savage interviewed President Donald Trump on his radio show. The following are the main points from the interview which covered many of the highlights of the Trump Administration. When President Trump got...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
15 May 20
The Electoral College method of electing the President of the United States has long struck me as being utterly bizarre. It can lead - as we saw in 2016 - to the majority of electors not getting the candidate they wanted as the...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
4 Mar 20
It is now looking as though the next POTUS is going to be a septuagenarian, whoever wins the election in November. The Democrat field is being whittled down to Joe Biden, who will be 77 on polling day, Bernie Sanders (79) or...
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Michele
@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
9 Jul 19
He was 89 years old.For anyone who doesn't know,he was the Texas billionaire who ran as an independent in the 1992 presidential election.He had one of the best showings for a third party candidate.He participated in the debate.
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marguicha
@marguicha (230365)
• Chile
6 Nov 17
The only interesting thing I have in TV now is the special programs due to the presidential election in my country.
I will go and watch it now. I hope that tomorrow I will have my big TV in order. Meanwhile, the only one I have...
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PRASHANT RAJPUT
@RADICAL11 (189)
• Delhi, India
23 Sep 16
It is a delight to witness one of the most fascinating elections in the World:- American Presidential Elections.
One Candidate is inclined to introduce Extreme Solutions to all the problems the other one seems to support Moderate...
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Peter Gagliardi
@PeterGagliardi (132)
• , Pennsylvania
22 Jul 16
A great issue in Pennsylvania Politics is the election of delegates to the Republican Presidential Conventions. State law allows the candidates too run as committed to a particular candidate or as uncommitted. The Republican...
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Peter Gagliardi
@PeterGagliardi (132)
• , Pennsylvania
22 Jul 16
WILK, my local talk radio station, sent reporters to the Republican National Convention, and they are going to end them to the Democratic National Convention. This resulted in some great reporting on the Republican Convention in...
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Christina
@chrisandmark (606)
• United Kingdom
27 May 16
In England we're all a little bemused by the US elections this time around, especially as we're just starting to wake up to the fact that Donald Trump actually does have a chance of becoming (well) the most powerful man on the...
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Pat Z Anthony
@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
25 May 16
Is there anything more fun than adults telling lies, calling names, doing all the things we tell children not to do because these things are wrong?
No one ever seems to enjoy an election year and this one seems to be a headache...
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allen0187
@allen0187 (59827)
• Philippines
9 May 16
Apologies to Ceasar for ripping off his 'Veni, Vidi, Vici'. Yours truly ain't exactly known for original and interesting post titles.
Anyway, if you have lots of myLot connections from the Philippines, you'd known by now...
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Peter Gagliardi
@PeterGagliardi (132)
• , Pennsylvania
23 Mar 16
I heard he most fascinating interview on Family Life Radio out of New York. Dave Price Interviewed Pastor Dave Bretch of the Beartown Road Alliance Church near Corning New York. I simply had to share this program with my readers...
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christians in government and politics
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Peter Gagliardi
@PeterGagliardi (132)
• , Pennsylvania
8 Jan 16
American Politics is on a pendulum that goes from one extreme to the other. Most people believe American Politics are stable and only moderate candidates are elected. Actually, the exact opposite is true. In 1980 we elected an...
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Isabelo Mari Delos Reyes Feliciano
@smflcn (1)
9 Dec 15
It's pretty weird to say this but I actually don't feel like voting in next year's presidential elections. Simply because I don't know who would actually be best for the country. Every one of the candidates have pros and cons and...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
23 Sep 15
I often make comments on other forums about the goings-on in the early stages of the US Presidential Election - because it interests me - but I sometimes get told to mind my own business because I haven't got a vote!
That doesn't...
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bostonphil
@bostonphil (4459)
• United States
10 Nov 11
Well, from what I am hearing on the news and talk shows, Rick Perry really botched the debate. It sounds like he made a real fool of himself. How embarrassing!
I am neither a Republican nor Democrat. I am an Independent...
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mehale
@mehale (2200)
• United States
5 Oct 11
After dragging out the wondering and speculation for months, Sarah Palin has finally said that she will not run for President in 2012. So what good did it do for her to drag things out to this point, keeping her supporters hoping...
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