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of the Trumpster than this one from a Republican donor:

<<<<Michael Vlock, a Connecticut investor who has donated almost $5 million to Republicans in national races since 2014, called the developer a dangerous person.

"He’s an ignorant, amoral, dishonest and manipulative, misogynistic, philandering, hyper-litigious, isolationist, protectionist blowhard," he told the Times.>>>>

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Sounds like he's describing you and the rest of the Dems. Old dude, you have got to be kidding! Philandering? Well, both Bill and Hillary to start. Misogynistic, you of course, along with all the Muslims, and what is Hillary besides anti-woman! Blowhards? HA! Again, all Democrats, and all the other things, plus thieves, criminals, and racists. As someone said, "and that's the Democrats better points"!

Considering the alternative, Vlock might join the flock; just like Lindsey Graham:

http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/22/...can-party/index.html

(CNN)Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of Donald Trump's fiercest critics, is now calling on Republicans to support their presumptive nominee.

Graham urged GOP donors at a private fundraiser Saturday in Florida to unite behind Trump's campaign and stressed the importance of keeping likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton from the White House. The fundraiser was hosted by former U.S. Ambassador to Portugal Al Hoffman, a former Republican National Committee finance chairman who also co-chaired Sen. John McCain's 2008 presidential bid.
 
"He did say that we need to get behind him," Teresa Dailey, a prominent Florida Republican fundraiser who attended the private event, told CNN on Sunday.
 
Graham spokesman Kevin Bishop confirmed that Graham attended a fundraiser in Florida on Saturday.
 
Bishop would not confirm Graham's remarks at the private event but said the senator has been clear that he doesn't support a third-party run that some conservatives are working to organize.
 
"There hasn't been any change in his position," Bishop said. "He's been pretty upfront and outspoken."
 
Dailey said Graham reiterated Saturday that he has no plans to formally endorse Trump because it would not necessarily help Trump.

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