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Reread, dude.
Learn to read, dude.
Reread, dude.
Well considering he ran unopposed, I have to wonder how many of those 20,000 votes were people who saw an R next to his name, and voted for him.
Learn how to properly communicate. Saying ‘calling someone a nazi is libelous” but totally meaning “calling Trump a nazi is libelous”. Just because the context is Trump, doesn’t mean general statements can’t be deduced out of what you’ve said, especially when you’ve made no specifications.Learn to read, dude.
Calling someone a Nazi is libellous.
Imagine being stupid enough to think he meant ‘calling someone a nazi’, lol. Libs....I said it's libellous to call Trump a Nazi, ya moron.
Imagine being stupid enough to think he meant ‘calling someone a nazi’, lol. Libs....
It's not a straight ticket state. But yeah a lot of his votes probably came from people who didn't know he was a Nazi. A lot of them also came from people who knew.
When you say "20 thousand Republicans" , what you really mean is "20 thousand Democrats" cause I have it on good authority that the Dems are the party of the KKK.https://thinkprogress.org/20000-illinois-republicans-voted-for-nazi-7bbeeb7631fd/
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/03/20/us/politics/arthur-jones-illinois.html?rref=collection/sectioncollection/politics&referer=
It needs to be noted that he was running unopposed so nobody needed to vote for him at all. Political statement?
At least 10%, as a guessHow many do you think?