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Ivanka and the Kushner family were fund raisers/ bundlers for Booker’s run for the Senate
That's true. They bundled more than $40,000 for him. $40,000?! THAT'S BUNDLING?? I have no idea what Ivanka's thinking was but $40,000 is "jar change" in her crowd.
Originally Posted by Listener2307 No. Booker now promotes himself as a moderate with the ability to heal the division between parties and races.
He's out of his mind.
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Originally Posted by Grlzrl
Yeah, wasn't that what Obama did too?
Yes, but he got sidetracked winning The Nobel Prize, reversing the polar ice cap melt, financing solar power, apologizing to Arabs, drinking beer with scofflaws, and signing off on $1 trillion dollars worth of shovel ready projects.... It's tough, I tell you! He was BUSY!
Definitely V.P....they'll run a female for President, of course, and with a gay, black V.P. on the ticket how could they lose (insert sarcasm). P.T. Barnum would be proud.
P.T. Barnum is so proud now it's busting his buttons!
I put 'not a snowball's chance', but in retrospect should have looked at it from a more liberal viewpoint. It may be 50/50. He appealed enough to the voters in NJ to get elected, after all. Damn shame, but that's another story.
Christie got elected in NJ also but had very little support nationwide.
Yes, but he got sidetracked winning The Nobel Prize, reversing the polar ice cap melt, financing solar power, apologizing to Arabs, drinking beer with scofflaws, and signing off on $1 trillion dollars worth of shovel ready projects.... It's tough, I tell you! He was BUSY!
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