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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

TRUMP CHOOSES CHRISTIE AS VP PICK, NO MORE POLITICAL GIMMICKS





TRUMP CHOOSES CHRISTIE AS VP PICK, NO MORE POLITICAL GIMMICKS

I HAVE NO PROBLEM VOTING FOR TWO WHITE MEN.

I'M TIRED OF RACE & GENDER BEING USED TO ATTRACT BLACK VOTERS.

Sources: The Hill, Fox News, Youtube

The best choice Donald J Trump could make for his VP pick would be none other than no nonsense  New Jersey governor Chris Christie.
Since Christie has already endorsed Trump, this would be a great fit.
I'm tired of Political parties using Race and Gender as Voting Gimmicks to attract Black voters.
Yes I would cast my ballot for the Trump-Christie ticket.


Donald Trump said Wednesday that would have room for Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.) in his presidential administration.
“[He is] a very good guy,” Trump said when asked about the fellow presidential candidate, according to NBC News.
There could certainly be a place for him,” he added when a questioner floated Christie as Trump’s potential running mate in 2016.
Trump was appearing in Manchester, N.H.. for one of the Granite State’s Politics & Eggs events. NBC News said Wednesday that the business mogul addressed a wide range of policy issues.
Among the topics he discussed were education, immigration and even the National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA).
“Nothing [is] more important than higher education and education in general,” Trump said. "It’s so important to our economy.
“It’s great,” he said of NASA. “You know, in the old days, it was great.
“Right now we have bigger problems,” the real estate tycoon added. "We’ve got to fix our potholes.”
Christie and Trump both spent Tuesday night in Milwaukee for the fourth GOP presidential debate.
The two men were separated into different portions of the contest, however. Christie appeared in the undercard event because he did not meet Fox Business Network’s minimum polling threshold for the main stage.
The New Jersey governor made the most of his spot by fiercely criticizing Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton.
“I saw the most disgraceful thing of the campaign a few weeks ago,” Christie said. "Hillary Clinton was asked the enemy she was most proud of and she said, ‘Republicans.’
“In the world where we have al Qaeda and [the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria], the mullahs in Iran and [Russian President] Vladimir Putin, the woman who asks to run and represent all of the United States says her greatest enemies are people like you in this audience and us here,” he added, citing Clinton’s remarks during the first Democratic presidential debate on Oct. 13 in Las Vegas.
Trump, meanwhile, took center stage during the Republican contest’s main card in Milwaukee. He earned approximately 24 percent of the event’s Twitter traffic, edging out the seven other competitors on stage.

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