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Yet another solidly conservative newspaper does what normally would be unthinkable; endorse a Democrat because the Rpublican nominee is deemed not qualified.
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This paper has not endorsed a Democrat for president in its 148-year history. But we endorse Clinton. She’s the safe choice for the U.S. and for the world, for Democrats and Republicans alike.
Lol so I guess Trump loses California? Is that what you're saying? Remember Mexico doesn't get any electoral votes. We're not worried what a globalist California paper types.
Lol so I guess Trump loses California? Is that what you're saying? Remember Mexico doesn't get any electoral votes. We're not worried what a globalist California paper types.
Yes, who would guess, Trump may lose California, where freedom is outlawed.
Not conservative any more, was bought out and taken over by the LA Times in the last few years.
Doesn't matter. It's one more editorial board that knows Donny the Orange Wonder Boy is a raving maniac who is totally unfit and unqualified to hold the office of President of the United States.
He doesn't like talking about detailed plans for the economy or education or foreign policy. He likes talking about his gonorrhea, dating his daughter, non-existent sex tapes and the size of his penis. And Putin. Can't forget his bromance with the KGB guy who likes being half naked. Trumpy should just open a sex club, make himself president of that, and spend his time surrounded by his adoring Trumpbots.
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