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Showing Original Post only (View all)I read this in {insert source} about {insert candidate}. I'm very concerned. [View all]
{insert selected excerpt of long article, carefully choosing the most damning four paragraphs}
{insert link to {insert source}}
This looks bad for {insert candidate}. Of course, it might be false, and {insert candidate} might have a perfectly good answer for it, but {insert source} has a long, detailed article pointing out this problem.
Now, of course, I'd vote for {insert candidate} in the General Election, but what I read in {insert source} has me worried. {Insert different candidate} has none of this kind of stuff in {insert possessive gender pronoun} record.
Does this concern you as much as it does me?
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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I read this in {insert source} about {insert candidate}. I'm very concerned. [View all]
MineralMan
May 2019
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And contradictions to such stories should be posted as follow up or within the post as a [however]
emmaverybo
May 2019
#20
It also might be that the information itself is why a poster doesn't like the candidate in question.
Demit
May 2019
#24
Leave all "concerns" about candidates and the party to the opposition. We needn't be "concerned."
ancianita
May 2019
#14
Will {alleged incident, comment or relationship} mean the end of {candidate's} campaign?
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#15
I love it. The template method you describes seems to be the most desired method of...
SWBTATTReg
May 2019
#21
Reminds me of the story we had here on Friday about Biden crossing a non-picket picket line....
George II
May 2019
#25