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Greg Gianforte wins Montana special election a day after being charged with assault
Just 24 hours after being charged with assault for allegedly body-slamming a reporter in his Bozeman campaign office, Republican Greg Gianforte on Thursday defeated Democratic opponent Rob Quist to win the special election for the U.S. House seat in Montana.
originally posted by: jjkenobi
Or maybe he's the better candidate and the people are also sick of the ridiculous media in this country.
(fyi i can recognize the sarcasm)
Q: How does a guy whom has just broken an innocent reporter's glasses...after shoving him within an inch of his life... one day before the election...beat his clearly superior Democrat challenger so handily?
Though some estimates say nearly 70 percent of voters have already cast their ballots (early voting is common in Montana),
www.washingtonexaminer.com...
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: IAMTAT
The fact that there is no evidence that Russia interfered, clearly shows that the Russians interfered, because they are very clever at hiding the evidence of their interference.
I think this is clear evidence that Trump should be impeached.
originally posted by: windword
a reply to: IAMTAT
Q: How does a guy whom has just broken an innocent reporter's glasses...after shoving him within an inch of his life... one day before the election...beat his clearly superior Democrat challenger so handily?
Early Voting.
Though some estimates say nearly 70 percent of voters have already cast their ballots (early voting is common in Montana),
www.washingtonexaminer.com...
originally posted by: windword
a reply to: IAMTAT
Q: How does a guy whom has just broken an innocent reporter's glasses...after shoving him within an inch of his life... one day before the election...beat his clearly superior Democrat challenger so handily?
Early Voting.
Though some estimates say nearly 70 percent of voters have already cast their ballots (early voting is common in Montana),
www.washingtonexaminer.com...