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[–] T2Anon ago 

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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[–] derram ago 

https://archive.ph/sCDvT :

2019-08-11 | De Blasio campaign event in Iowa draws roughly 15 attendees

'Mayor Bill de Blasio pitched his presidential dreams to a crowd of about 15 likely Democratic voters at an event Sunday morning in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. '

' He has a lot of pot holes to fix in the city.”'

'Added state Attorney General Letitia James, “The mayor should definitely be here. '

'Rob Hogg, the event organizer.“If we as Democrats are talking about that, we’re winning,” said de Blasio, before reiterating his campaign slogan, “Working people first.“Here’s the bottom line: We have a country that’s favored the 1 percent now for literally 40 years,” said de Blasio. “The rich have gotten richer. '

'Wisdom also counts.”Hizzoner’s responsibilities at home have followed him to the fair, where protesters rankled by his efforts to force a homeless shelter onto Billionaire’s Row passed out thousands of phony bills on Saturday bearing de Blasio’s face. '


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[–] Slimpickens1 ago 

Ain't he the guy who married a boodge

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[–] con77 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

and half of those were there to heckle him

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[–] docksofthebay [S] ago  (edited ago)

You have to ask yourself, why do these people keep running. The obvious answer is .. for the money. The tipping point is when the donations don't equal the expenses. Then they will drop out. The Alt-Left MSM gives them major coverage, so the timeline to the tipping point is fauxly pushed out to points beyond reason.

FTA: "Mayor Bill de Blasio pitched his presidential dreams to a crowd of about 15 likely Democratic voters at an event Sunday morning in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. With more than enough empty space to accommodate his 6-foot-5 frame, the quixotic candidate took the floor at Parlor City Pub to a smattering of applause from the sleepy brunch set.

“Everything should be about our families, our lives, what everyday people are going through, what working people are going through,” de Blasio told the crowd, which numbered around 15 — not counting the press corps, campaign staff and Iowa State Sen. Rob Hogg, the event organizer. “If we as Democrats are talking about that, we’re winning,” said de Blasio, before reiterating his campaign slogan, “Working people first."