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How can Trump win if "donors" like the Koch brothers
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Kochs even have said they may support Hillary.
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>>73247928
>Top GOP officials are warming to the party's presumptive nominee, but the donor class remains unconvinced he will provide a "return on investment"

>In interviews with more than a dozen major GOP funders, not one on Wednesday would commit to donating to Trump.

>Representatives of Charles and David Koch, the billionaire industrialists who helped to bankroll the rise of the tea party, warned the brothers could back Hillary Clinton.

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/trump-megadonors-koch-222825

>Saying amid the GOP primaries that it’s “possible” he could support Hillary was a Kochian shot across the bow of the manic Republicans.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/charles-kochs-warning-1462400425


>Exclusive: Koch-Soros Insiders Attempt to Take Over Trump Campaign

>Establishment in last ditch effort to co-opt New York billionaire

>Yesterday it was revealed that Steven Mnuchin would become the Trump campaign’s national finance chair. Mnuchin was an Investment Professional with Soros Fund Management LLC and spent 17 years at Goldman Sachs. He also has innumerable other affiliations with establishment financial institutions and corporations.

>A press release was posted on the official Trump campaign website today confirming that appointment.

>Questions are swirling as to whether the move was engineered by Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who himself has close ties with and has worked for the Koch brothers, having overseen the New Hampshire chapter of Americans for Prosperity, the advocacy group founded by the Koch brothers.

http://www.infowars.com/exclusive-koch-soros-insiders-attempt-to-take-over-trump-campaign/
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>>73247928 guess are the cuck brothers now
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>>73247979
Bump
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>>73247928
Why does trump have to spend money when he can shitpost on Twitter and get $100 mil in free publicity?
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>>73249763

>Charles and David have succeeded in rallying hundreds of other wealthy conservative families to support their strategic political operation. For years, many wealthy donors — including husbands with their wives — have gathered at swank resorts for the twice-a-year Koch seminars, where they listen to presentations about conservative politics and ideas and pledge funds.

>Available data, which we have pulled together, indicates that these meetings have grown from about 17 participants in 2003 to around 500 in early 2016. Regular attendees must now pay annual dues and shell out contributions in Koch-approved directions amounting to at least $100,000 per year.

>donors standing up to make pledges in increments of $5 million. According to estimates from journalists and tax records from the Koch operation itself, the seminars went from raising just shy of $100 million in 2008 to just under $300 million in 2014

>Koch organizations control resources too many Republican politicians need and want — and, by now, large numbers of GOP operatives are themselves alumni or close associates of the Koch network.

>There is only one likely way the clout of the Koch network could suddenly dwindle: if the GOP itself goes into a tailspin or breaks apart. The emergence of loose cannon Donald Trump as the leading contender in the 2016 Republican presidential primaries suggests the sort of disruption that can weaken the GOP host on which the Koch operation feeds.
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http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/24/politics/charles-koch-hillary-clinton-2016/

>Oil tycoon and conservative mega-donor Charles Koch had kind words for both Bill and Hillary Clinton in an interview Sunday,

>Asked if it was possible another Clinton could be better than a Republican, Koch said: "It's possible."

>Charles Koch has blasted Republican front-runner Donald Trump throughout the Republican contest.
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>>73247928
>>73247979
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>>73249763
>>73251494


Trump has gotten away with spending less than everyone else. We will meme nonstop and saturate the press and get there without these faggot kikes.

Remember that fuck face JEB had $120 million and it meant SHIT!!

>>73249847
Ding-ding. This.
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>>73247928
He crushed 16 opponents while spending less money overall than Yeb! spent in Florida alone.

He doesn't even need to spend to destroy Hillary.
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>>73253114
Meme as hard as you ever have before and make their kike fortunes worthless.
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>>73253114

but the war is just beginning
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>>73253041

Jeb... though
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>>73253211
cute pic
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>Strange Bedfellows: the Bizarre Coalition of Kochs, Neocons and Democrats Allied Against Trump

http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/05/06/strange-bedfellows-the-bizarre-coalition-of-kochs-neocons-and-democrats-against-trump-and-his-fu-voters/

>Billionaires Behaving Badly: Trump has Koch flummoxed

>A Republican fossil fuel magnate who will spend nearly $1 billion during this election cycle is starting to sense that the war is lost, so he told a national TV audience Sunday that he might support Hillary Clinton.

>Charles Koch symbolizes the vulgar power of money in the post-Citizens United world, where he advances the careers of candidates who protect his interests with legislation and misinformation.

>Accordingly, when Koch was asked by ABC whether Clinton would be a better president than the men the Republicans are offering, the country's fourth-richest man replied with a weak smile and a verbal shrug: "It's possible. It's possible."

>Republican voters care less about "conservative orthodoxy" than Trump does: Nearly two-thirds of them want to preserve Social Security and Medicare at its current levels; more than half are bothered "a lot" that corporations don't pay their fare share of taxes.
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