Posted on 10/22/2016 9:10:23 AM PDT by Trump_vs_Evil_Witch
At a campaign rally for Hillary Clinton on Thursday in Miami Gardens, Fla., President Obama condemned Donald Trumps rigged election claims, describing these remarks as dangerous.
When you suggest rigging or fraud without a shred of evidence, when last night at the debate, Trump becomes the first major party nominee in American history to suggest that he will not concede despite losing
that is not a joking matter, Obama added
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Look! Over there! RUSSIANS!!!!
Zero and the Dems are not a bit shy when it comes to their blatant hypocrisy.
“Trump becomes the first major party nominee in American history to suggest that he will not concede despite losing that is not a joking matter, Obama added”
Election is on 8/11/16. I don’t think Donald expects to lose. Nor do I expect him to.
Remember, in the U.S., we reverse the order of day and month from Europe and elsewhere. Yours reads August 11th to us when it should be 11/8/16.
When you suggest rigging or fraud without a shred of evidence, when last night at the debate, Trump becomes the first major party nominee in American history to suggest that he will not concede despite losing that is not a joking matter, Obama added.
http://projectveritasaction.com/
You got nothing on me, copper. See?
This company is already accused of voter fraud in Mexico, the Philippines and Brazil, where a Marxist president with a 15% approval rating managed to get re-elected with key voting areas only counting only 75% of the votes.
Then he used taxpayer money to try to influence both the Israeli election and the BRexit vote!
Damnit!!!
I missed the vote
No, just unused to dating abbreviations in use in Israel, England and Europe. We put the day before the month. But I suspect you knew that:-)
;-)
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