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FBI/ CIA Military Medical Fire and Rescue When the Camera was set on him, he cleared his throat before looking down to his hands cupping in front of him. His heart was racing, but he knew that he would need to say something to the people who were watching him. It was just like the practices when he was doing the campaigns, only; it wasn’t. In no way, did he ever think he would be able to get the seat like this and the fact that he just finished his Oath ment that he was now in fact, the leader of the United States. “ ...My brothers and sisters.. Neighbors, friends, co-workers. Loved ones. Humans and Superiors. I am not a leader, of just one side but of all. I represent you and everything you feel is dear to you. Have we not lost enough lives for the sake of peace? Must we draw our weapons before we speak and understand each other? We will not forget what we’ve lost on our way to this mark, but we must release the burden that holds us back. Let us focus now, on what we have in front of us and cherish what is truly important in life. Understand, that your neighbors are maybe fighting wars you do not see and may need more help than you can comprehend. Help them. Help those who need to be helped. I will do everything in my power to restore the country we all once knew and loved. Together, United, we will Triumph.’’
The July poll numbers are in! And it's looking to be one of the tightest races in recent American history. A compilation of polls from various news organizations conducted between July 1 and 10, 2016 shows that, nationwide, Senator Lilac leads the popular vote by the narrowest of leads, 38.9 percent to Senator Patrick LaFontaine's 38.7 percent, which is well within the poll's margin for error. In the Electoral College, Senator LaFontaine leads, 188 to 185. 270 Electoral Votes are needed to win the election.
In other words, this race is absolutely too close to call. Get the word out! Tell your friends exactly what's at stake here. As always, we are looking for volunteers to help with our campaign outreach. See below for more complete poll details. NEW YORK - Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomburg has dropped out of the presidential race after a disappointing April only saw him win significant delegates in his home state of New York. "The time has come for me to step aside in this race and help our party begin the process of unifying behind a candidate who can not only win in November, but also protect the rights and ideals that this country is based on," Bloomburg said in remarks to supporters late Saturday night. "To that end, I am suspending my presidential campaign and I am placing my support behind Senator Howard Lilac of Oregon. He has the vision this country needs moving forward in this time of crisis."
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