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Did Marco Rubio Just Tell People To Vote For John Kasich In Ohio?
It looks like Florida Senator Marco Rubio is suggesting that his voters
should strategically vote for John Kasich in Ohio in order to prevent
Donald Trump from winning the state's 66 winner-take-all delegates in
Tuesday's Primary.
WATCH: Rubio suggests to voters to vote for Kasich
"If a voter in Ohio is motivated by stopping Donald Trump and comes to
the conclusion that John Kasich is the only one who can beat him there,
then I expect that's the decision they'll make," Senator Rubio told a
press gathering. "I can tell you that in Florida I am the only one that
can beat Donald Trump. Whether someone supports Sen. Ted Cruz or John
Kasich a if you vote for them in Florida you are in essence voting for
Donald Trump."
Rubio went on to say that, "Clearly John Kasich has a better change of wining Ohio than I do." |
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Hannity Schools A Sanders Supporter On The Consequences Of Socialism
"I'm
feeling the Bern," said Gary from Duluth, Minnesota. The caller
announced his support for Vermont's Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders in
the third hour of Thursday's Sean Hannity Show. The Sanders booster went
on to add that he believed the top 1% of income earners should pay half
of their income in taxes.
LISTEN: Sean Schools "Gary" from Duluth
"If you want to go to the top tier, the top 1%, where someone's making
$28 million dollars a year, they can't live on $14 million?" Gary asked.
"You don't believe in freedom," Sean explained. "What you want to do
here is you want to empower your government basically to be the
shakedown artist for you so that they will go out there through the
threat of jail, and the threat of violence, and the threat of being
thrown in the back of a cop car. You want the government to shake these
people down because somehow you feel your government has the right to
take their money out of their pockets and give it to you."
"That's not what I'm saying," Gary responded.
"That's the net result of what you're saying," Sean said. Hannity went
on to explain the disincentives caused by confiscatory taxation...(continue reading) |
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