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Eric Nodiff of Boca Raton, Fla., says he’s been unhappy by a Democratic margin and worries that nothing of them can kick Mr. Trump. His answer? “Abrams for President in 2020!”





“We need a high-integrity claimant who can muster not usually a Democrats, though a independents, quite those D’s and I’s who voted for Trump. The answer, we believe, is Stacey Abrams,” he says. “She will be a clever claimant opposite Trump, garnering support from a extended bloc of electorate not singular to women and blacks (which itself is vicious to a victory) though also to those Dems and independents who consider Sanders and Warren are pulling a celebration too distant to a left. we had never listened of Abrams before to her competition for governor, though each time we listened her pronounce we was so impressed.”


Samuel J.M. Greeley of Grover Beach, Calif., went to Hollywood to find a uninformed domestic face.


“I introduce Tom Hanks. He is intelligent, widely review in American history, zodiacally desired by Americans, has a high profile, is articulate, and, if Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump can govern, he would be a discerning investigate in a art,” he said. “Of course, he would never run — that’s because he is smart.”


And Phil Stevenson, of Jackson, Wyo., acted a “crazy” question:


“I know a boss is singular to dual uninterrupted terms, though could a two-term boss offer again if a third tenure were nonconsecutive?” he said. “If so, then….”


(Sorry, Phil, a answer is no.)


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