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Former Sen. John Warner will endorse Hillary Clinton for president Wednesday morning, handing the Democratic nominee another high-profile Republican endorsement just 42 days before the election, CNN has learned.
Warner will join his fellow Virginian and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine at a campaign event in Alexandria, Virginia -- a state Clinton is favored to win but that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been eyeing.
Former Sen. John Warner will endorse Hillary Clinton for president Wednesday morning, handing the Democratic nominee another high-profile Republican endorsement just 42 days before the election, CNN has learned.
Warner will join his fellow Virginian and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine at a campaign event in Alexandria, Virginia -- a state Clinton is favored to win but that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been eyeing.
and your point is? He is not longer a senator, was never a conservative, and is old enough to be my father, which makes he pretty darn old. Do you think this is going to make one bit of difference? I just love all these post about who is being endorsed by who. No one really cares that much.
and your point is? He is not longer a senator, was never a conservative, and is old enough to be my father, which makes he pretty darn old. Do you think this is going to make one bit of difference? I just love all these post about who is being endorsed by who. No one really cares that much.
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