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After a widely-criticized debate performance, Donald Trump floated the idea that he was down 2 points in Google's poll despite the fact Google "was suppressing bad news about Hillary Clinton." (It isn't.)
Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson has so far done well in the 2016 Presidential Election for a third party candidate, despite a number of gaffes.
When Donald Trump suggested the DNC Email Hack was orchestrated by a "400 pound hacker sitting on his bed," he certainly didn't consider the sheer number of votes he was about to lose from his overweight hacktivist supporters.
All Bernie Sanders wanted to do was let his followers know he was watching the debate. Instead, he broke the hearts of thousands.
Check out our recap of last night's memefest at the first debate in this year's United States presidential general election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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After a widely-criticized debate performance, Donald Trump floated the idea that he was down 2 points in Google's poll despite the fact Google "was suppressing bad news about Hillary Clinton." (It isn't.)
Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson has so far done well in the 2016 Presidential Election for a third party candidate, despite a number of gaffes.
When Donald Trump suggested the DNC Email Hack was orchestrated by a "400 pound hacker sitting on his bed," he certainly didn't consider the sheer number of votes he was about to lose from his overweight hacktivist supporters.
All Bernie Sanders wanted to do was let his followers know he was watching the debate. Instead, he broke the hearts of thousands.
Check out our recap of last night's memefest at the first debate in this year's United States presidential general election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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