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The Donald has taken "The Pledge"

Sep 3, 2015 11:12AM PDT

He doesn't want money, he doesn't need money.

I wonder if he used 9 or 10 pens to sign his signature like the President does when he signs a document on TV

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Just to make sure you are up on the latest
Sep 3, 2015 11:19AM PDT
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RE: the latest
Sep 3, 2015 11:29AM PDT
Donald Trump signs pledge not to run as independent


Donald Trump has signed a pledge vowing not to run as an independent if he fails to win the Republican nomination, as a coordinated party effort appears to have staved off an eventual third-party run by the real-estate mogul.
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In so many words, you seem to have indicated that
Sep 3, 2015 12:27PM PDT

his history has been more supportive (monetarily as well) of Democrats and their ideas. Maybe he's a "closet" Democrat ? That should make you happy. If he runs against Hillary Clinton, I'd think you couldn't lose. Democrat or Republican, what's in a name?

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RE: Democrat or Republican, what's in a name?
Sep 3, 2015 1:45PM PDT

I'm still waiting for The Tea Party to come out of the closet. They attend Republican conventions and rail on against Republican policies.

They should move out and get their own apartment.

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Just like the Communist require
Sep 3, 2015 12:51PM PDT

Wish he'd not signed it. We don't want a Party Hat, but a People's President. Just google "communist party pledge" to realize how bad our two party system has become in copying them.

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RE; realize how bad our two party system has become
Sep 3, 2015 1:13PM PDT
Come on up!!!

Federal parties in dead heat in poll that shows 57% of Canadians would support a coalition government

The three main federal parties are essentially tied in an exclusive new poll that reveals a growing acceptance of the idea of a coalition government among voters.

The Liberals take 32 per cent, the Conservatives 31 per cent and the NDP 28 per cent in the Forum Research survey conducted this week. Though it shows a slight dip in support for the New Democrats — a break from other federal polling released this week — the margin of error means the parties remain in a statistical dead heat.
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This signature means that ALL of the rest
Sep 3, 2015 2:39PM PDT

of the Rep candidates running will HAVE to support him if he wins the nomination.......as well as the RNC and the PACS....wouldn't THAT be a hoot?

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(NT) Hold my breath for that?
Sep 3, 2015 3:17PM PDT
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(NT) fingers were crossed
Sep 3, 2015 2:54PM PDT