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Uploaded under fair use. Please watch my other video on the election. Link: https://youtu.be/yyMGK6uxzcI
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Over the weekend, Donald Trump has called former President Bill Clinton an abuser of women and Hillary Clinton a bully who intimidated his victims. But if you rewind to 1998, the Republican presidential nominee had a very different view of the 42nd president, defending him as the real "victim" in...
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LISTEN TO 0:05 !! GUYS DOWNLOAD IT AND SPREAD IT !!!!
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Donald Trump exceeded expectations, but Hillary Clinton won the second presidential debate, according to a CNN / ORC poll of debate watchers. The results showed a clear victory for Clinton, with 57% saying Clinton won, as opposed to 34% for Trump.
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Donald J. Trump on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“So many self-righteous hypocrites. Watch their poll numbers - and elections - go down!”
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On Friday, WikiLeaks revealed Clinton’s closed-door speeches to Goldman Sachs. It’s no mystery why she wanted to keep them secret.
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Who won the debate?

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Vote Now! [Trump] [Slightly Trump] [Even] [Slightly Clinton] [Clinton]
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The school said that officials had investigated two separate incidents and found that the students’ photos did not violate the UND Code of Student Life.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump took to Twitter on Sunday morning to push back against the GOP officials calling for him to drop out of the race in the aftermath of his lewd-video scandal. Trump posted that tweet shortly after sharing messages from supporters railing against Republican
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In 1999, Donald Trump told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that Hillary Clinton handled the aftermath of Bill Clinton's indiscretions with poise, saying "She's been throu...
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EXCLUSIVE — Video Interview: Bill Clinton Accuser Juanita Broaddrick Relives Brutal Rapes
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Donald Trump concluded his Sunday night “debate prep” by hosting a press conference with women who have accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual assault or rape.
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In this episode, Yaron Brook discusses the inner conflict in the Republican Party between party activists and Republicans and how the increasing influence of ideological insurgents has resulted in the withdrawal of business leaders. What moral party values will be forfeited with the nomination of Trump? Connect with Yaron via Tweet Yaron @YaronBrook or follow him on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ybrook. Or email questions to [email protected]
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Outrage among Republicans about Mr. Trump has allowed Democrats to contemplate what was once unthinkable: taking the state for Hillary Clinton in November.
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Media personality Glenn Beck took to Facebook Saturday to spell out exactly what he thinks of Donald Trump's controversial lewd comments about women from 2005. It is not acceptable to ask a moral, dignified man to cast his vote to help elect an immoral man who is absent decency or dignity, he wrote. If the consequence of standing against Trump and for principles is indeed the election of Hillary Clinton, so be it. At least it is a moral, ethical choice. Beck's argument was that if Clinton is elected, her policies can be blocked through legal, moral channels, and doesn't require the election of a man who is most well-known for his immorality, lewdness and depravity.
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“Keeping this republic depends on the vigilance of citizens committed to an almost impossible task these days.”
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Alexandria, Louisiana - An employee at the Alexandria Kroger store refused to serve a police officer because they were a cop, and the company's response has been less than stellar.
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Televised Campaign Address for Goldwater Presidential Campaign - 10/27/64. Watch a special "Remembering A Time For Choosing" video here: https://www.youtube....
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A top adviser to Ben Carson, the former Republican presidential candidate and prominent surrogate...
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"Today, we would like to reach across party lines to invite our Republican friends to join our campaign," Johnson said in a statement from him and Bill Weld.
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Low-income families who want to visit the Science Museum of Virginia will now get to do it at a fraction of the cost.
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My presidency would have two goals: to return America to the Constitution and limit the use of political power.
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Begone Trump, Begone

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Obviously, I agree with Andy (and with Bill Kristol) and many others: Trump should go. Of course, I never thought Trump should have been the nominee in the first place, in no small part because, as I wrote last night, I always believed the gargoyle on that tape is the same man we’ve seen all along. I’m honestly shocked by how many people are shocked by this “revelation.” Already, Trump’s surrogates — official and unofficial — are demanding unity around the nominee. For instance: @JonahNRO Republicans need to learn how to win- this is political warfare not the prom queen election. Dems stand behind theirs no matter! — Autry (@Autry) October 8, 2016 Now, this line of argument hasn’t meant much to me this year. I’m not a Republican operative and it’s not my job to be a cheerleader, particularly when cheerleading would require lying. Party loyalty can ask too much and all that. But, for a great many Trump supporters, party loyalty has been everything: “Remember the pledge!” “Support the nominee!” “The Court, the Court, Forever the Court!” “If you’re not for Trump you’re for Hillary!” These exhortations are essentially the soundtrack of my year.  And I believe a great many people are actually sincere when they’ve shouted this stuff at me. Well, what if Trump does nothing to repair the damage tomorrow night? What if, in fact, he makes things even worse for himself? (Hardly unimaginable save to the most enraptured). Let’s say he drops below 40 in the polls. Let’s say the Clinton campaign, not content with the results of dropping Little Boy decide to drop Fat Man (whatever that might be)?  What then? From the get-go, one of the main arguments for Trump, peddled not just by Trump but by brood and his publicists on TV and off, is that “he can win” (“because he fights!”). They claimed he adds states to the map. He can win in the Northeast. So far evidence of that has been between scant and none. But the myth of Trump the Winner inflamed the minds of many. For some, to be against Trump meant being against “winning” itself. Well. What if it becomes clear he is a loser? Where will all the people shrieking about party loyalty, unity and beating Hillary be?  Loyalty is a 2-way street. The party, the down-ballot races, the court, surely these are more important than Trump? Surely the emotional investment in Trump is worth writing off for the good of the country? If you sincerely believe that the country is “over” if Hillary wins and it becomes transparently obvious that the only possible way to avoid that is some kind of Torricelli maneuver, what is your reason for saying “No. We must go down to defeat with Mr. Trump!”? Start coming up with your answers now, because you may need them very soon. My advice: Cut him loose, because you know in your heart of  hearts he’d cut you loose for far, far less.
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A Call For Conservative Unity

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

This has been a deeply painful election for conservatives. Old friends have found themselves on opposite sides of the aisle thanks to Donald Trump. Former allies accuse each other of complicity with someone we all despise – Hillary Clinton. Criticism of Trump is taken as disloyalty to conservatism; alternatively, praise for Trump is taken as disloyalty to conservatism. So, what happens after this election if Trump loses?
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