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Did African America Voting Homogeny Potentially Put Donald Trump In The White House?
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Did African America Voting Homogeny Potentially Put Donald Trump In The White House?

Posted on July 29, 2016 by hbcumoney • Leave a comment

“Do not put all your eggs in one basket.” These are not normal political days we are living in. It is almost impossible to note when was the last time two non-establishment candidates have had such a powerful presence in a presidential race. Perhaps not since Ross Perot, a Texas billionaire, ran as a third … Continue reading →

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