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And they still managed to show up to the polls and vote, unlike liberals.
Congratulations. Some people talk the talk while others walk the walk.
Liberals voted. Even more than conservatives in fact. Hillary won the popular vote, remember? Maybe you don't remember. Trump has conveniently forgotten.
Why would I have a repugnant thought process as yours?
Ok tell me who raised and taught you to judge peoples intelligence by their looks? I’ll wait.
Don't worry about not being able to find a single non-buffoon attendee in the video. My request was really rhetorical.
My judgement comes from their behavior in the videos. The digs on their appearance are just a bonus. ...or let's just call it locker room talk. That outta work, right?
Per a report by the Federal Election Commission, it has been noted that Trump did indeed hire actors for the announcement of his campaign.
The Hollywood Reporter investigated and an email from a firm called Extra Mile, soliciting people to be paid $50 to attend "an event in support of Donald Trump and an upcoming exciting announcement he will be making," was discovered. Instagram photos of actors in attendance that day were provided. A reference in that email to Gotham Government Relations, the firm that hired Extra Mile, is one that Trump had apparently utilized in the past.
The icing on the cake and the reason there was an initial report by the FEC is
the other level of detail to those actors showing up. In short: The Trump campaign failed to pay the $12,000 bill from Gotham until about a month after a complaint had been filed with the FEC. The delay between the time Gotham was hired -- June -- and when it was paid -- October -- essentially means that Gotham floated credit to the campaign for those four months, potentially making it a campaign contribution.
Trump was trying to stiff his own actors. You know, those cheering paid crowds watching from above.
I don't want to discount anything you wrote but it's pretty well understood that anyone who provides services to any political candidate needs to require cash up front. You deserve to be burned doing otherwise.
Don't worry about not being able to find a single non-buffoon attendee in the video. My request was really rhetorical.
My judgement comes from their behavior in the videos. The digs on their appearance are just a bonus. ...or let's just call it locker room talk. That outta work, right?
Per a report by the Federal Election Commission, it has been noted that Trump did indeed hire actors for the announcement of his campaign.
The Hollywood Reporter investigated and an email from a firm called Extra Mile, soliciting people to be paid $50 to attend "an event in support of Donald Trump and an upcoming exciting announcement he will be making," was discovered. Instagram photos of actors in attendance that day were provided. A reference in that email to Gotham Government Relations, the firm that hired Extra Mile, is one that Trump had apparently utilized in the past.
The icing on the cake and the reason there was an initial report by the FEC is
the other level of detail to those actors showing up. In short: The Trump campaign failed to pay the $12,000 bill from Gotham until about a month after a complaint had been filed with the FEC. The delay between the time Gotham was hired -- June -- and when it was paid -- October -- essentially means that Gotham floated credit to the campaign for those four months, potentially making it a campaign contribution.
Trump was trying to stiff his own actors. You know, those cheering paid crowds watching from above.
Per a report by the Federal Election Commission, it has been noted that Trump did indeed hire actors for the announcement of his campaign.
The Hollywood Reporter investigated and an email from a firm called Extra Mile, soliciting people to be paid $50 to attend "an event in support of Donald Trump and an upcoming exciting announcement he will be making," was discovered. Instagram photos of actors in attendance that day were provided. A reference in that email to Gotham Government Relations, the firm that hired Extra Mile, is one that Trump had apparently utilized in the past.
The icing on the cake and the reason there was an initial report by the FEC is
the other level of detail to those actors showing up. In short: The Trump campaign failed to pay the $12,000 bill from Gotham until about a month after a complaint had been filed with the FEC. The delay between the time Gotham was hired -- June -- and when it was paid -- October -- essentially means that Gotham floated credit to the campaign for those four months, potentially making it a campaign contribution.
Trump was trying to stiff his own actors. You know, those cheering paid crowds watching from above.
So, are theses paid actors/supporters used to counter the dozens of Soros paid thugs that routinely incite riots at Trump rallies?
So, are theses paid actors/supporters used to counter the dozens of Soros paid thugs that routinely incite riots at Trump rallies?
Do you have a credible source for that?
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