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ProudModerate2
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« on: July 23, 2016, 02:38:55 PM »

A contributor on CNN who supports Donald Trump faulted at Kaine for speaking in Spanish and hoping she didn't "have to brush up on her, "Dora the Explorer" for the DNC.

lol, hasn't even been two hours and he's already TRIGGERING the Trumpsters into saying horrifically racist things! BEAUTIFUL!

She then went on the say she was happy the RNC was in a language every Americna could understand: English.
You know, the race is close right now. But I think if the gaffes just keep coming for months after the conventions, it's going to be a blowout. Trump luckily had Clinton's emails and the RNC to stop the bleeding from his remarks about Curiel and general ineptitude. With the exception of the debates, he doesn't really get a safety switch now.

Completely agree.
Well said.
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ProudModerate2
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« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2016, 02:54:35 PM »

Interesting how her VP introduction speech is actually about, you know, her VP.

Exactly, that is what I was just thinking! She is selling him to the American public.
I don't get how Trump is doing so well while making so many mistakes.
The thing is. I have many republican friends, including my parents. They are smart people. So, I don't get why they aren't phased by all of Trump's mistakes... like not selling Pence to the American people.
Hillary is methodically laying out the case for Kaine's qualifications. This is what a VP introduction should look like.

Yes and yes.
Unlike that narcissist, what's-his-name, who just cant take the stage light off him for one second, and speak about others.
trump needs to be about "me, me, me."

And Hillary, stayed on stage with her VP choice.
She did not introduce him, and then walk away.
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