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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]And felons who were rapists, murders etc... vote for Hillary , both sides have fringe groups Jail survey: 7 in 10 felons register as Democrats http://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2016/04/felon-vote http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/jail-survey-nearly-34-felons-register-as-democrats/article/2541412[/quote] Those articles say that felons (crimes unspecified) register as Democrats. The articles don't say for whom the individuals will vote. Moreover, Clinton has not been retweeting rapists or murderers or refusing to denounce their support or condemn attacks such individuals have launched against reporters. There is no equivalency in this case. But, since your attempt to change the subject is not working, do you want to condemn the anti-Semites support Trump or do you welcome there support much as Trump appears to? [/quote] So no coincidence that the Governor of VA who was Clinton's fundraising manager lifted the felon voting rule? RIGHT, the voters will just ignore that we got it ;) This doesn't pass the smell test. About 200,000 convicted felons in Virginia will now have the right to vote in November The announcement Friday immediately drew criticism from Republicans who viewed McAuliffe’s action as a blatant favor to his longtime friend Hillary Clinton, for whom he and his wife recently raised $2 million at their McLean home. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/04/22/about-200000-convicted-felons-in-virginia-will-now-have-the-right-to-vote-in-november/ Fundraising career and relationship with the Clintons[edit] McAuliffe had a prolific fundraising career within the Democratic Party, and a personal and political relationship with Bill and Hillary Clinton.[13] McAuliffe and his staff raised $275 million, then an unprecedented sum, for Clinton's causes while president. After Bill Clinton's tenure ended, McAuliffe guaranteed the Clintons' $1.35 million mortgage for their home in Chappaqua, New York. The deal raised ethical questions.[27][28] In 2000, McAuliffe chaired a fundraiser with the Clintons; setting a fundraising record of $26.3 million.[29] McAuliffe told The New York Times in 1999, "I've met all of my business contacts through politics. It's all interrelated." When he meets a new business contact, he continued, "then I raise money from them."[13] He acknowledged that success of his business dealings stemmed partly from his relationship with Bill Clinton, saying, "No question, that's a piece of it." He also credited his ties to former congressmen Dick Gephardt and Tony Coelho, his Rolodex of 5,000-plus names, and his ability to personally relate to people.[13] He told New York Times reporter Mark Leibovich in 2012 that his Rolodex held 18,632 names.[30] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_McAuliffe#Fundraising_career_and_relationship_with_the_Clintons[/quote]
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