Anonymous wrote:A billionaire hedge fund manager who has donated to political action committees backing Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio during this election cycle announced Wednesday that he now feels compelled to support Hillary Clinton for president.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/seth-klarman-supports-clinton-226663
Anonymous wrote:Harvard GOP alumni also came out against Trump on FB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A billionaire hedge fund manager who has donated to political action committees backing Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio during this election cycle announced Wednesday that he now feels compelled to support Hillary Clinton for president.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/seth-klarman-supports-clinton-226663
b/c that looks great for Clinton and all of the "little people" she represents
And Trump IS a billionaire, but that is somehow better?
Also Trump is such a successful businessman that the Business community is coming out all against him!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A billionaire hedge fund manager who has donated to political action committees backing Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio during this election cycle announced Wednesday that he now feels compelled to support Hillary Clinton for president.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/seth-klarman-supports-clinton-226663
b/c that looks great for Clinton and all of the "little people" she represents
And Trump IS a billionaire, but that is somehow better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A billionaire hedge fund manager who has donated to political action committees backing Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio during this election cycle announced Wednesday that he now feels compelled to support Hillary Clinton for president.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/seth-klarman-supports-clinton-226663
b/c that looks great for Clinton and all of the "little people" she represents
Anonymous wrote:A billionaire hedge fund manager who has donated to political action committees backing Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio during this election cycle announced Wednesday that he now feels compelled to support Hillary Clinton for president.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/seth-klarman-supports-clinton-226663
Anonymous wrote:Republican Congressman releases Ad against Trump - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/mike-coffman-ad-donald-trump_us_57a34e10e4b04414d1f3b54e
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday Chris Christie disagreed with Trump about Trump's treatment of the Khan's family for the first time after a long time. Granted it was not strong wording: http://time.com/4435900/chris-christie-donald-trump-khans-aide/
Also yesterday Christie's aide and his strongest corporate backer came out to support Hillary. Seems to me that Christie had a deal with Trump to be VP and it fell apart. He was waiting for the right moment to break this unholy relationship and the time has come...I am hoping he might be next to withdraw his support from Trump.
What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:The thing is, Ryan and Co hoped that Trump could be elected and then "used" and "managed" in order to accomplish their agenda- it was a rational point of view, and well explained by Ryan in the letter he wrote about his endorsment.
However, it is becoming clear that the RNC can not manage Trump AT ALL, not even in the campaigning. How do they expect to be able to manage him as president? That is what I would be worried about if I were Ryan.