Politically Mixed Marriages
“MIXED” MARRIAGES
Question: For many Americans, politics has become far more personal, and divisive, than it once was. How has this trend impacted marriages and romantic relationships? We’ll discuss that here.
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“MIXED” MARRIAGES
Question: For many Americans, politics has become far more personal, and divisive, than it once was. How has this trend impacted marriages and romantic relationships? We’ll discuss that here.
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Until now, Kamala Harris has handled the *press interview issue* perfectly. Let me explain why her decision to delay a sit-down interview for as long as possible (until this Thursday night) was such a brilliant strategy. I’ll also share some things I think she should say and do in the upcoming interview to be broadcast live on CNN:
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Last weekend, I faded an 81 percent betting trend.
That sounds crazy, so let me explain.
The well-known trend had won 81 percent of the time up until that point. But I decided to bet all 16 NFL preseason games and go against the trend.
How and why?
Read this article I shared with CASINOS.COM. The link is listed below.
Let me repeat this again:
ANYONE WHO THINKS BETTING NFL PRESEASON GAMES IS UNBEATABLE IS WRONG
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IS SAN FRANCISCO A CESSPOOL?
ACTUALLY, HERE ARE THE REAL HELLHOLES OF AMERICA

HEY, COLLEGE FOOTBALL POLL RANKINGS…..
YOU FUCKED UP! (AGAIN!)
I despise college football. I really do.
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Some sewer-dwelling conservative Republicans on social media believe the mentally-challenged children of politicians are fair game for mock and ridicule.
Okay, then mock and ridicule THIS GUY.
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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION — NIGHT THREE (IN REVIEW)
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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION — NIGHT TWO (IN REVIEW)
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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION — NIGHT ONE (IN REVIEW)
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WHAT IF LBJ’S 1965 IMMIGRATION ACT NEVER HAPPENED?
The most transformative act that ended up reshaping America into the nation we live in today was undoubtedly the Immigration and Nationality Act enacted nearly six decades ago. It was signed into law on October 3, 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson. If ever there was a clear demarcation date, a “before” and “after” moment on American national identity, that instant–with LBJ and ink pen in hand–was it.
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