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See I don't get this. Hillary is yesterdays news, but Trump on the other hand is currently president. Yet he's being investigated for collusion with the Russians. Even his former national security advisor Michael Flynn had to resign for this reason. Why are you ignoring Trump who keeps sticking up his finger to the rule of law.
Trump is not under investigation, that has been confirmed.
Flynn was set up by the Obama administration that leaked classified information to put Flynn in a difficult position. Flynn was let go because the Obama people had a vendetta against him (Flynn was the one that revealed that the Obama administration was arming ISIS, and other radicals) and were going to do everything they can to take him down. Flynn didn't do anything illegal while working for Trump.
Well, I don't know, but it seems to me that folks who "rally around the flagpole" for a given candidate tend to stick with that candidate more than a couple of months even if he/she loses. Take Ron Paul for instance. How many times did he run? And that little group of supporters never really did throw him out with yesterday's potato peelings and soiled Kleenex. They just kept pushing him back year after year, until finally he just got too old to be viable.
I am legitimately baffled by this.
Trump supporters go on about how it would be crazy for the DNC to push Hillary in 2020, but you think they should?
I voted for her (I'm an Independent, but Trump is a train wreck). I don't dislike her. I just don't think she should run again.
Frankly, I think we need to wait to run another woman. Nothing personal against HRC. She is far more qualified for the office than most people who run.
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