| Anyone know what he's talking about? |
| I'm voting for him. And if you don't even know the issues, why use "wtf"? |
What "underdog" has he fought for? |
| How does one "fight for the underdog" in the adult beverage business? |
By hiring people who might have trouble finding jobs elsewhere. By paying for your employees to take GED courses and better themselves. By hiring people who have been convicted of crimes and served their time. |
providing healthcare to same sex couples before the federal govt had to tell us that they are equal. |
Certainly sounds quite noble, but I'd really like to see some numbers and details. Any business owner can make such a general claim with nothing to back it up. Most importantly, how have these people succeeded in their lives? Are they still getting paid low wages, or have they moved up the ladder? How many of them have become regional managers of the Trone Total Wine empire as it blankets America? Unsubstantiated claims are 100% useless to voters. |
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The 1% er , born with a silver spoon in his mouth, somehow relates to the underdog?? Bwahahahah!
He couldn't pay me enough of his millions and billions to believe that ridiculous lie. |
| I saw on Twitter today that he has spent $10 million of his own money running for this seat. |
| Go ahead and vote for Trone if you think its ok for Congressional seats to be purchased. |
What a pompous a** he is. Fuc him. |
| ..Fights for the underdog, but doesn't know/care to find out how much his employees are paid--- and before you jump on me, he l admitted as much when he was on the Kojo Politics hour a few weeks ago |
That was laughable, especially since he'd been pressed on this issue at an event the previous day. Neither he nor his staff had the sense to prep for further questions on the topic. His brother must be the brains behind the family biz. |
Yeah, David's the bull-shitting marketing guy who can sell you anything. Well, almost. |
| Kathleen Matthews has always fought for the "one percent." |