Got to hand it to Trump, he has provided the most entertaining campaign ever!
https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/201...lls-trump-footlong3-inch-hot-dogsthis-weekend
Kasichs secret weapon to down Trump in Ohio.
http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-ne...trump-intentionally-confusing-ballot_03092016
https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/201...lls-trump-footlong3-inch-hot-dogsthis-weekend
LINCOLN PARK — Famed hot dog stand The Wieners Circle will welcome Donald Trump to Chicago this weekend by selling 3-inch-long hot dogs, its owners announced Thursday.
All day Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the stand at 2622 N. Clark St. will offer the microdogs in three bundles. Customers can buy a "Trump footlong," (one dog) a "Trump package" (two dogs) or a "Trump Super PAC" (four dogs with fries and a drink).
The deal was announced on The Wieners Circle's Facebook page Thursday afternoon.
"We've got the best weekend deals," the post read. "The other guys, they think they make deals. But we make DEALS. Really spectacular."
The Wieners Circle isn't the only group rolling out a welcome mat for the reality star-turned-politician. The Bedford Park brewery 5 Rabbit announced Tuesday another batch of its Chinga Tu Pelo (Mexican-dialected Spanish for "f--- your hair") before Trump's rally.
The Rube is telling his supporters in Ohio to vote for KasichAll day Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the stand at 2622 N. Clark St. will offer the microdogs in three bundles. Customers can buy a "Trump footlong," (one dog) a "Trump package" (two dogs) or a "Trump Super PAC" (four dogs with fries and a drink).
The deal was announced on The Wieners Circle's Facebook page Thursday afternoon.
"We've got the best weekend deals," the post read. "The other guys, they think they make deals. But we make DEALS. Really spectacular."
The Wieners Circle isn't the only group rolling out a welcome mat for the reality star-turned-politician. The Bedford Park brewery 5 Rabbit announced Tuesday another batch of its Chinga Tu Pelo (Mexican-dialected Spanish for "f--- your hair") before Trump's rally.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Marco Rubio, desperate to save his presidential campaign in his home state, is adopting the Mitt Romney strategy—asking Republicans hoping to stop Donald Trump to support his rival, John Kasich, in Ohio.
“John Kasich is the only one who can beat Donald Trump in Ohio,” Rubio said. “If a voter in Ohio is motivated by stopping Donald Trump, I suspect that’s the only choice they can make.”
“John Kasich is the only one who can beat Donald Trump in Ohio,” Rubio said. “If a voter in Ohio is motivated by stopping Donald Trump, I suspect that’s the only choice they can make.”
Kasichs secret weapon to down Trump in Ohio.
http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-ne...trump-intentionally-confusing-ballot_03092016
Well now it’s being alleged that Ohio’s GOP has intentionally set up a confusing ballot in a bid to try to make sure Donald Trump does not win.
The Dem ballot has one place for voters to mark their choice for president. Period.
The Republican ballot in Ohio this year apparently has two, leaving a lot more questions than answers about whether or not voters will understand how it works.
Look at that ballot. It definitely raises a lot of questions… that aren’t answered on the ballot.
Do the majority of voters know the difference between “Delegates-at-Large” and “District Delegates”? Does a person need to choose their candidate twice, or are they only supposed to chose once? Which is right? What if they pick a different candidate in each box, do they cancel each other out? What if they pick someone in the first box and not the second, or vice versa?
The Dem ballot has one place for voters to mark their choice for president. Period.
The Republican ballot in Ohio this year apparently has two, leaving a lot more questions than answers about whether or not voters will understand how it works.
Look at that ballot. It definitely raises a lot of questions… that aren’t answered on the ballot.
Do the majority of voters know the difference between “Delegates-at-Large” and “District Delegates”? Does a person need to choose their candidate twice, or are they only supposed to chose once? Which is right? What if they pick a different candidate in each box, do they cancel each other out? What if they pick someone in the first box and not the second, or vice versa?