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tazkcmo

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3. I think he should.
Sat May 28, 2016, 12:50 PM
May 2016

He was a nomination candidate also and a respected member of the party.

As for heading the DNC, a clump of dirt can achieve better results than Payday Debbie and he was a governor so we know he's got managerial skills. Why not?


Can he play the role of peace maker between Clinton and Sanders camps? I doubt it.

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