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Debbie Wasserman-Schultz chairwoman of the DNC doesn't care much for rules concerning polling places.
She was stopping traffic entering the polling place and got into an argument with a policeman that respectfully told her to stop. She then tried to abuse her power and made a phone call supposedly to get someone in authority to override the policeman.
That only lead to the city mayor coming down and getting an abusive earful from her when he didn't kowtow to her wishes and she left.
Debbie Wasserman-Schultz chairwoman of the DNC doesn't care much for rules concerning polling places.
She was stopping traffic entering the polling place and got into an argument with a policeman that respectfully told her to stop. She then tried to abuse her power and made a phone call supposedly to get someone in authority to override the policeman.
That only lead to the city mayor coming down and getting an abusive earful from her when he didn't kowtow to her wishes and she left.
Debbie Wasserman-Schultz chairwoman of the DNC doesn't care much for rules concerning polling places.
She was stopping traffic entering the polling place and got into an argument with a policeman that respectfully told her to stop. She then tried to abuse her power and made a phone call supposedly to get someone in authority to override the policeman.
That only lead to the city mayor coming down and getting an abusive earful from her when he didn't kowtow to her wishes and she left.
Sending ugly Democrat/liberal women out to stop traffic at the polls? I'm foreseeing bottlenecks from Syracuse to San Francisco.
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