Yes - but just barely....
63%
No - Trump has permanently damaged America
37%

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Wally2007 8 years 35 weeks ago

Thom I would love to see you get involved with Bernies movement. I honestly believe you have what it takes to light a fire in his campaign. I certainly miss your evening show on Sirius. As well as all the conversations you use to have with Bernie. 2018 is so critical to the dems, without winning the house in 18 however will we be able to get rid of Trump via impeachment. This mess in Washington absolutely has to be put to rest.

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Coracle 8 years 35 weeks ago

As President Jimmy Carter said "We have an oligarchy." I believe we have to work with all our might to restore our republic. Trump is the result of our failure to hold on to our government.

samsnead 8 years 35 weeks ago

if we survived 12 years of those goddamn miserable crooked bushes, this too can pass. the bar was already lowered and the door kicked in for "the donald" courtesy of the so "sopreme quart" and it's "courageous" decision in bush v. gore..December 12, 2000. another day that will live in infamy!!!

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