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December 7, 2016

Should we be preparing for Nuclear War?

Maybe we can Duck and Cover?





Some Actual effects of a Nuclear Exchage.
Warning GRAPHIC CONTENT

December 6, 2016

Time to pressure electors NOT to vote for trump while there is still time

The List of Electors Names:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_presidential_electors,_2016


List of United States presidential electors, 2016


This is a list of electors (members of the Electoral College) who cast ballots to elect the President of the United States and Vice President of the United States in the 2016 presidential election. There are 538 electors from the 50 states and the District of Columbia.[1] While every state except Nebraska and Maine chooses the electors by statewide vote, many states require that one elector be designated for each congressional district. Except where otherwise noted, such designations refer to the elector's residence in that district rather than election by the voters of the district.
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Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[2]

Perry O. Hooper Jr., Pike Road, At-Large [3]
Grady H. Thornton, Birmingham, At-Large
Frank Burt Jr., Bay Minette, CD1
Will B. Sellers, Montgomery, CD2
James Eldon Wilson, Montgomery, CD3
Tim Wadsworth, Arley, CD4
J. Elbert Peters, Huntsville, CD5
Mary Sue McClurkin, Indian Springs, CD6
Robert A. Cusanelli, Carrollton, CD7

[4]
Alaska

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President [5]

Sean Parnell, Palmer
Jacqueline Tupou, Juneau
Carolyn Leman, Anchorage

[4]
Arizona

Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

J. Foster Morgan, Glendale[6][7] — The youngest elector, at 19.[8]
Walter Begay Jr., Kayenta
Bruce Ash, Tucson - National Committeeman
Sharon Giese, Mesa
James O’Connor, Scottsdale
Jerry Hayden, Scottsdale
Robert Graham, Phoenix - State Party Chairman
Edward Robson, Phoenix
Carole Joyce, Phoenix
Alberto Gutier, Phoenix
Jane Pierpoint Lynch, Phoenix[4]

Arkansas

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Jonathan Barnett[9]
Jonelle Fulmer
Keith Gibson
Tommy Land
John Nabholz
Sharon R. Wright

[4]
California

Electors: 55, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

[10]

Dustin R. Reed Concord
Javier Gonzalez, San Jose
Shawn E. Terris, Ventura
John M. Ryan, San Rafael
Mark W. Headley, Berkeley
Gail R. Teton-Landis, Santa Barbara
Faith A. Garamendi, Davis
Ana A. Huerta, Bakersfield
Marie S. Torres, Hacienda Heights
Kathleen R. Scott, Lincoln
Donna M. Ireland, Pleasanton
Robert S. Torres, Pomona
Timothy J. Farley, Martinez
Christine T. Kehoe, San Diego
Dorothy N. Vann, Long Beach
Analea J. Patterson, Sacramento
Vinzenz J. Koller, Carmel
David S. Warmuth, Pasadena
Janine V. Bera, Elk Grove
Andrew R. Krakoff, Orinda
Karen D. Waters, Inglewood
Sandra M. Aduna, Laguna Woods
Katherine A. Lyon, Coronado
Shirley N. Weber, San Diego
Saundra G. Andrews, Oakland
John P. MacMurray, La Habra
Denise B. Wells, Victorville
Jane C. Block, Riverside
Sheldon Malchicoff, Westlake Village
Gregory H. Willenborg, Los Angeles
Edward Buck, West Hollywood
Nury Martinez, San Fernando
Laurence S. Zakson, Los Angeles
Francine P. Busby, Cardiff
Gwen Moore, Los Angeles
Laphonza R. Butler, Los Angeles
Cathy A. Morris, Rancho Cucamonga
Benjamin Cardenas, Montebello
Stephen J. Natoli, Visalia
Jacki M. Cisneros, Los Angeles
Mark A. Olbert, San Carlos
Raymond L. Cordova, Garden Grove
Christine P. Pelosi, San Francisco
Steven D. Diebert, Fresno
Carmen O. Perez, Long Beach
James A. Donahue, El Cerrito
Celine G. Purcell, Redwood City
Patrick F. Drinan, Escondido
Andres Ramos, Elk Grove
Susan Eggman, Stockton
Olivia A. Reyes-Becerra, Stanford
Eileen Feinstein Mariano, San Francisco
Priscilla G. Richardson, Cathedral City
Natalie P. Fortman, Valencia
Steve J. Spinner, Atherton

[4]
Colorado

Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[11]

Micheal Baca, Denver[12]
Terry Phillips, Louisville
Mary Beth Corsentino, Pueblo
Jerad Sutton, Greeley; has indicated he will not vote for Hillary Clinton.[13]
Robert Nemanich, Colorado Springs; has indicated he will not vote for Hillary Clinton.[14]
Amy Drayer, Greenwood Village
Ann Knollman, Arvada
Sen. Rollie Heath, Boulder
Hon. Polly Baca, Denver; has indicated she will cast her vote for an alternative Republican candidate.[15]

Connecticut

Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

Barbara Gordon, West Hartford[16]
Ellen Nurse, Hartford
Edward Piazza, New Haven
Tyisha Walker, New Haven
Christopher Rosario, Bridgeport
Robert Godfrey, Danbury
Steven Jones, Tolland

[4]
Delaware

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

Lynn Fuller
Lydia York
Linda Cavanaugh

[4]
District of Columbia

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

Anita Bonds
Jack Evans
Franklin Garcia

[4]
Florida

Electors: 29, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Tony Ledbetter[17]
Pam Bondi[18]
Sharon Day
Ade Aderibigbe[19]
Larry Ahern
Brian Ballard[20]
Kristy Banks
Michael Barnett
Lizbeth Benacquisto
Robin Bernstein
John Browning
Dena DeCamp
Nick DiCeglie
Jeremy Evans
John Falconetti
Peter Feaman
Kat Gates-Skipper
Joe Gruters
Debbie Hannifan
Blaise Ingoglia
Mike Moberley
Susan Moore
Joe Negron
Clint Pate
Ray Rodrigues
Carlos Trujillo
Robert Watkins
Susie Wiles
Christian Ziegler

[4]
Georgia

Electors: 16, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

GOP officials state that their electors have been bombarded with messages. [21]

Bruce Allen Azevedo
Brian K Burdette
Lott Harris Dill
John David Elliott
James Randolph Evans
Bobbie D. Frantz
Linda D. Herren
Rachel Blackstone Little
Deborah M. McCord
Michael Neil McNeely
Mary L. Padgett
Neil L. Pruitt
Joshua Kirk Shook
Frank B. Strickland
Baoky Nguyen Vu (resigned, will be replaced by alternate)
John B. White

[4]
Hawaii

Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[22]
Electors

John Bickel
Janice Bond
Marie (Dolly) Strazar
David Mulinix

[4]
First Alternates

Kainoa Kaumeheiwa-Rego
Eileen McKee
Michael Golojuch Sr.
Yvonne Lau

Second Alternates

Carolyn Golojuch
Julie Patten
Michele Golojuch
Leo Caries

Idaho

Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President [23]

These electors, amongst others, have been the recipients of intense public lobbying to abandon Donald Trump.[21][24]

Layne Bangerter
Caleb Lakey
Jennifer Locke
Melinda Smyser[4]

Illinois

Electors: 20, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[25]

Toni Preckwinkle
Carrie Austin
Silvana Tabares
Jesus "Chuy" Garcia
Pam Cullerton
Nancy Sheperdson
Vera Davis
William Marovitz
Barbara Flynn Currie
John R. Daley
Michelle Mussman
Lauren Beth Gash, Highland Park
Kevin Duffy Blackburn, Joliet
Jerry Costello, Belleville
Carol Ammons, Urbana
Mark Guethle, North Aurora
Flint Taylor, McLeansboro
John Nelson, Rockford
Don Johnston, Rock Island.
Shirley McCombs[4]

Indiana

Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President [26]

Stephanie Beckley, Jamestown
Daniel Bortner, Bedford
Laura Campbell, Carmel
Jeff Cardwell, Indianapolis
Donald L. Hayes, Jasper
Randall Kirkpatrick, Ligonier
Ethan E. Manning, Peru
Macy Kelly Mitchell, Indianapolis
Edwin J. Simcox, Fishers
Kevin Steen, Muncie
Chuck Williams, Valparaiso

[4]
Iowa

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Increased interest in contact information for the electors has been reported.[21]

James Whitmer
Don Kass
Dylan Keller
Alan Braun
Kurt Brown
Polly Granzow
Danielle Massey

[4]
Kansas

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Ashley J. McMillan, Concordia, party vice chair.[27]
Helen Van Etten, Topeka, national committeewoman.
Mark Kahrs, Wichita, national committeeman.
Ron Estes, Wichita, Kansas State Treasurer.
Clayton L. Barker, Leawood, party executive director.
Kelly Arnold, Wichita, party chairman.

[4]
Kentucky

Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Jim Skaggs
David Disponett
Robert Duncan
Michael Carter
Scott Lasley
Walter Reichert
Mary Singleton
Troy Sheldon

[4]
Louisiana

Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Chris Trahan, CD1 [28]
Lloyd Harsh, CD2
Charles Buckels, CD3
Louis Avalone, CD4
Kay Katz, CD5
Lennie Rhys, CD6
Garret Monti, At Large
Scott Wilfong, At Large

[4]

(1st-alternate) Candy Maness
(2nd-alternate) Jennifer Madsen
(3rd-alternate) Christian Gil
(4th-alternate) Constance Diane Long
(5th-alternate) Verne Breland
(6th-alternate) Glenda Pollard
(At Large-alternate) John Batt
(At Large-alternate) Raymond Griffin

Maine

Electors: 4[29]
Democratic Party

3, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

(1st) Diane Denk of Kennebunk (ELECTED)
(At Large) David Bright of Dixmont (ELECTED)
(At Large) Sam Shapiro of Winslow (ELECTED)

[4]
Republican Party

1, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

(2nd) Richard A. Bennett of Oxford (ELECTED) [4]

Maryland

Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[30]

Lesley Israel
Robert Leonard
Lillian Holmes
Salome Peters
Hagner Mister
Claudia Martin
Courtney Watson
Karen Britto
Susan Ness
Wayne Rogers

[4]
Massachusetts

Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

Nazda Alam
Mary Gail Cokkinias
Marie Turley
Dori Dean
Donna Smith
Cheryl Cumings
Marc Pacheco
Curtis Lemay
Jason Palitsch
Paul Yorkis
Parwez Wahid

[4]
Michigan

Electors: 16, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

GOP officials state that their electors have been bombarded with messages. [21]

John Haggard
Jack Holmes
Kelly Mitchell
Judy Rapanos
Henry Hatter
Robert Weitt
Wyckham Seelig
Ross Ensign
Michael Banerian
Brian Fairbrother
Ken Crider
Mary Vaughn
Jim Rhoades — Motorcycle lobbyist.
William Rauwerdink[31]
Hank Fuhs
Joseph Guzman

[4]
Minnesota

Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

Fred Knudson
Roger Gehrke
Marge Hoffa
Raymond Hess
Muhammed Abdurrahman
Betsy O’Berry
Mike Wammer
Mary Murphy
Jules Goldstein
Sherrie Pugh[4]

Mississippi

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Ann Hebert
Joe F. Sanderson Jr.
Bradley R. White
J. Kelley Williams
William G. Yates Jr.
Wirt Yerger[4]

Missouri

Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Tim Dreste (1st)
Jan DeWeese (2nd)
Hector Maldonado (3rd)
Sherry Kuttenkuler (4th)
Casey Crawford (5th)
Tom Brown (6th)
Cherry Warren (7th)
Scott Clark (8th)
Al Rotskoff
Susie Johnson[4]

Montana

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President [32]

Thelma Baker
Nancy Ballance
Dennis Scranton
Vondene Kopetski (alternate)
Becky Stockton (alternate)
Thomas Tuck (alternate)[4]

Nebraska

Electors: 5, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Nevada

Electors: 6
New Hampshire

Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

The only all-female slate of electors, all four of whom are the first Democratic women to hold their elected offices.

Terie Norelli
Bev Hollingworth
Dudley Dudley
Carol Shea-Porter

New Jersey

Electors: 14, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

Alaa R. Abdelaziz of Paterson[33]
Tahsina Ahmed of Haledon — The first Bangladeshi-American female to hold elected office in the nation[34][35]
Anthony Cureton of Englewood
Lizette Delgado-Polanco of Ewing
Edward Farmer of Piscataway
Christopher D. James of East Orange
Leroy J. Jones Jr. of East Orange
Retha R. Onitiri of Clarksburg
Marlene Prieto of Secaucus
Ronald G. Rios of Carteret
Hetty M. Rosenstein of South Orange
Kelly Steward Maer of Manasquan
Mary Ann Wardlow of Lawnside
Heriberta Loretta Winters of Williamstown

[4]
New Mexico

Electors: 5, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
New York

Electors: 29, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[36]

William J. Clinton
Andrew M. Cuomo
Kathy C. Hochul
Thomas P. DiNapoli
Eric T. Schneiderman
Carl E. Heastie
Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Bill de Blasio
Letitia A. James
Scott M. Stringer
Melissa Mark-Viverito
Byron W. Brown
Christine C. Quinn
Basil A. Smikle, Jr.
Melissa Sklarz
Mario F. Cilento
Rhonda Weingarten
George K. Gresham
Daniel F. Donohue
Stuart H. Appelbaum
Gary S. LaBarbera
Lovely A. Warren
Stephanie A. Miner
Katherine M. Sheehan
Anastasia M. Somoza
Sandra Ung
Ruben Diaz, Jr.
Hazel L. Ingram — The oldest elector, at 93.[8]
Rachel D. Gold[4]

North Carolina

15, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Linda Harper
Charles Staley
Karen Kozel
Martha Jenkins
Celeste Stanley
Donald Webb
Robert Muller
Jennifer Dunbar
Andrea Arterburn
Glenn Pinckney Sr.
Mark Delk
David Speight
Ann Sullivan
Lee Green
David Smuski[4]

North Dakota

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Ohio

Electors: 18, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Marilyn Ashcraft [37]
Curt Braden [37]
Christina Hagan [37]
Lee-Ann Johnson [38]
Ralph King [39]
Alex Triantafilou [39]
Mary Anne Christie
Corey Schottenstein
Jim Dicke II
Cheryl Blakely
Richard Jones
Tom Coyne
Judy Westbrock
Leonard Hubert
Tracey Winbush
James Wert
Brian Schottenstein
Ed Crawford[4]

Oklahoma

Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President [40]

David Oldham
Teresa Lyn Turner
Mark Thomas
Bobby Cleveland
Lauree Elizabeth Marshall
Charles W. Potts
George W. Wiland, Jr.

[4]
Oregon

Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

Frank James Dixon of Portland[41]
Karen A. Packer, Newberg
Austin Folnagy, Klamath Falls
Leon H. Coleman, Aloha
Harry W. "Sam" Sappington III, Albany
Timothy Norman Powers Rowan, Portland
Laura Gillpatrick, Eugene

[4]
Pennsylvania

Electors: 20, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Bob Asher
Mary Barket
Robert Bozzuto
Theodore (Ted) Christian
Michael Downing
Margaret Ferraro
Robert Gleason
Christopher Gleason
Joyce Haas
*Ash Khare
James McErlane
*Elstina Pickett
Patricia Poprik
Andrew Reilly
Carol Sides
Glora "Lee" Snover
Richard Stewart
Lawrence Tabas
Christine Toretti
Carolyn Bunny Welsh[4]


Rhode Island

Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

Clay Pell
Grace Diaz
L. Susan Weiner
Frank J. Montanaro[4]

South Carolina

Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Glenn McCall
Matt Moore
Terry Hardesty
Jim Ulmer
Brenda Bedenbaugh
Bill Conley
Shery Smith
Moye Graham
Jerry Rovner[4][42]

South Dakota

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Marty Jackley[43]
Dennis Daugaard
Matt Michels[4]

Tennessee

Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Several of these electors have received anti-Trump e-mail in volumes which some of them regard as harassment.[44]

Beth Scott Clayton Amos, a State Executive Committee member for the Republican party, member of the Board of the Estate Planning Council of Middle TN, At Large
Joey Jacobs of Brentwood as a statewide delegate (Pres & CEO of Acadia Healthcare), At Large
Jason Mumpower (Bristol), CD1
Susan Mills (Maryville), CD2
Liz Holiway (Harriman), CD3
Lynne Davis (Lascassas), CD4
Tom Lawless (Nashville), CD5
Mike Callahan (Monterey), CD6
Pat Allen (Clarksville), CD7
Shannon Haynes (Alamo), CD8
Drew Daniel (Memphis), CD9[4]

Texas

Electors: 38, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Marty Rhymes[45]
Thomas Moon
Carol Sewell
John Harper
Sherrill Lenz
Nicholas Ciggelakis
Will Hickman
Landon Estay
Rex Lamb
Rosemary Edwards
Matt Stringer
Shellie Surles
Melissa Kalka
Sandra Cararas
David Thackston
Robert Bruce
Margie Forster
Scott Mann
Marian K. Stanko
Tina Gibson
Ken Muenzter
Alexander Kim
Virginia Abel
Curtis Nelson
Kenneth Clark
Candace Noble
Fred Farias
John Dillard
Tom Knight
Marian Knowlton
Rex Teter
Stephen Suprun Jr.; wrote in the New York Times that he will not vote for Donald Trump[46][47]
Jon Jewett
Susan Fischer
Lauren Byers
William Greene
Mary Lou Erben
Arthur Sisneros — Believes that Trump is not biblically qualified for the Presidency.[4] He is an electoral college traditionalist (pre-12th Amendment).[48] He vacated the position in late November 2016[49], stating "Since I can’t in good conscience vote for Donald Trump, and yet have sinfully made a pledge that I would, the best option I see at this time is to resign my position as an Elector. This will allow the remaining body of Electors to fill my vacancy when they convene on Dec 19 with someone that can vote for Trump. The people will get their vote. They will get their Skittles for dinner. I will sleep well at night knowing I neither gave in to their demands nor caved to my convictions. I will also mourn the loss of our republic."[50]

[21]
Utah

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President [51]

Cherilyn Eagar
Kris Kimball
Jeremy Jenkins
Peter Greathouse
Chia-Chi Teng
Richard Snelgrove[4]

Vermont

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President

Peter Shumlin
Martha Allen
Tim Jerman[4]

Virginia

Electors: 13, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[52]

Bethany J. Rowland, Chesapeake[53]
Debra Stevens Fitzgearld, Harrisonburg
James Harold Allen Boyd, Culpeper
Jasper L. Hendricks, III, Pamplin
Jeanette C. Sarver, Dublin
K. James O'Connor, Jr., Manassas
Kathy Stewart Shupe, Sterling
Keith A. Scarborough, Woodbridge
Lashrecse D. Aird, Petersburg
Susan Johnson Rowland, Chesapeake
Terry C. Frye, Bristol
Virginia L. Peters, Alexandria
Vivian J. Paige, Norfolk

[4]
Washington

Electors: 12, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President [54]

Elizabeth Caldwell
Dan Carpita
Peter Chiafalo - He has stated that he is not sure if he will vote for Clinton. Chiafalo is still considering being a "conscientious elector" and ignoring the result of his state's popular vote. "I have no specific plans, but I have not ruled out that possibility," he said.[55] As of late November he is working with other Democratic electors to convince GOP electors to vote for anyone but Trump, preferably Mitt Romney or John Kasich.[21]
Levi Guerra - Has stated she plans to vote for a Republican "consensus candidate."[56][57]
Eric Herde
Joshua Ivey
Esther John
Julie Johnson
Varisha Khan
Chris Porter
Robert Satiacum, Jr. - A member of the Puyallup Tribe, has said he will not vote for Clinton because he believes she is a "criminal who doesn't care enough about American Indians and she's done nothing but flip back and forth." He said he has wrestled with what to do, but feels that neither Clinton nor Republican Donald Trump can lead the country.[58][59]
Phillip Tyler

[4]
West Virginia

Electors: 5, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President

Ron Foster
Patrick Morrisey
Ann Urling
Mac Warner
Bill Cole[4]

Wisconsin

Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President [60]

Kim Travis, Williams Bay, CD1
Kim Babler, Madison, CD2
Brian Westrate, Fall Creek, CD3
Brad Courtney, Whitefish Bay, CD4
Kathy Kiernan, Richfield, CD5
Dan Feyen, Fond du Lac, CD6
Jim Miller, Hayward, CD7
Bill Berglund, Sturgeon Bay, CD8
Steve King, Janesville, At Large
Mary Buestrin, River Hills, At Large

[4]
Wyoming

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President [61]

Bonnie Foster
Teresa Richards
Karl Allred[4]

See also

iconPolitics portal

Electoral college
Federalist Papers
List of United States presidential elector candidates, 2016

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December 3, 2016

Former Mnuchin victim and trump voter; now has regrets

I hope she stews in it. Hopefully these supporters will wake the hell up from out of their delusions. They were duped by trump.

December 3, 2016

This was 4 weeks ago; why aren't we still in the streets? Where is the Human Wall around trump Tower

Lets confine trump to trump Tower; and Never Let him Out

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