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There are no more slow weeks. I realized this about 3 years ago. Downtime in politics isn't a thing.
Christopher Michael Cillizza
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[Donald] Trump won fair and square! He got 13.3 million votes. He won all over the country. He won when the race was crowded and when it was a one on one against Ted Cruz. There's just no reasonable way to keep Trump from the nomination while insisting that the will of the Republican voter is being respected.
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