We just got a robocall (on the message machine) to fund Donald Trump. The guy is worth $10 billion why not ask him?
To be fair it was from the Liberty Action Group super PAC and not Trump himself. The PAC itself seems to be a midget trying to cash in on the Trump name. Only took in $43,000 in its first quarter of existence (Jan-Mar, 2016), and spent about $40,000 of that.
So far they aren't paying any fat salaries. There's not much you can do with $43,000. But, you can bet they will start having "salaries" if they get some real cash coming in.
Also, of course, they're cutting into Trump and Republican Party fundraising. It should be interesting to see how many PACs start showing up to cash in on the Trump boom.
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Fortunately, they can't be coordinated by the Trump campaign.
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http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/election/2016/05/09/military-times-survey-donald-trump-beats-hillary-clinton/84132402/
OG, and they will be taking money Trump wants. I wonder if he'll ask supporters to skip them and give directly to him or the RNC.
Max, I posted a comment on your post on the military preference. What I didn't take into consideration is the choice between Clinton or Sanders. My three vets wouldn't vote for any of them. It was dispiriting that they liked Trump over Cruz (though Cruz over Clinton or Sanders). But, the polling was strange: "More than 59,000 subscribers received e-mail invitations to participate. In total, 951 respondents completed the survey."
Yes, active-duty service members often find better uses for what free time they have available.
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