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Trump casts Louisiana vote as impeachment referendum
« on: November 17, 2019, 09:27:52 pm »
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-casts-louisiana-vote-as-impeachment-referendum

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TRUMP CASTS LOUISIANA VOTE AS IMPEACHMENT REFERENDUM
USA Today: “President Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail Thursday to stump in Louisiana for the second time in as many weeks, using a raucous rally to mock two U.S. diplomats who raised questions about his dealings with Ukraine at the center of an impeachment inquiry. … ‘The people of this country aren't buying it – you see it because we're going up and they're going down,’ Trump said. ‘Let's keep it going for a while.’ …  Stung by Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin's loss last week to Democrat Andy Beshear, Trump is putting considerable emphasis on Louisiana. Republican businessman Eddie Rispone is challenging Democratic incumbent Gov. John Bel Edwards in a Nov. 16 runoff election. … ‘You gotta give me a big win please,’ Trump told the crowd. ‘Please.’”

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Re: Trump casts Louisiana vote as impeachment referendum
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2019, 09:41:28 pm »
Barry @BMcM2018

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Last night @JMilesColeman
noted that GOP had ~2000 raw vote margin over Dems when adding up all of the votes cast in this year's KY, LA, & MS gubernatorial elections. Was curious to see how this compared to previous years- and it's the lowest R margin going back to at least 1995