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Hillary Clinton Big Donors are Big Losers the Untold Story Comment by Sherif Monem

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In game of politics and donations it is a matter of betting on the right horse. End of wisdom. End of the commentary. // George Soros $7.0 million Billionaire philanthropist and investor.   Hillary Clinton   100% //   Haim Saban $2.5 million California media investor, major Democratic donor and husband of Cheryl Saban, a philanthropist.     Hillary Clinton   100%   Herbert M. Sandler $2.5 million Founder, with his wife, Marion, of Golden West Financial, the giant California savings and loan bought by the Wachovia Corporation in 2006.   // 31. Laure Woods $2.3 million Bay Area philanthropist.   Hillary Clinton   100% // Patricia A. Stryker $1.3 million Heir to a fortune from a medical supplies company. Owner of the Stryker Sonoma winery.   Hillary Clinton   100% // Jeffrey Katzenberg $1.0 million Chief executive of DreamWorks Animation.   Hillary Clinton   10

You Are Rude Do not criticize Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Brandon Dixon and Broadway Play Hamilton Drama Commentary by Sherif Monem

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Do not criticize. You are rude. The message of Brandon Dixon was very mild "We are diversified people and as such we to be respected. End of commentary. // // ] Brandon Victor Dixon on the  Hamilton  Fam's Speech for Mike Pence: 'I Hope He Remembers Us' // Hamilton  is already the revolutionary hit heard round the world, but at the November 18th evening performance, history truly had its eyes on this cast. Or perhaps it's better to say the cast had its eyes on a certain someone filling one of the Richard Rodgers Theatre's velvety red seats. Vice President Elect Mike Pence joined the ranks of celebrities, politicians, star athletes and  Hamil -fans to attend Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony Award-winning musical, and his presence did not go unnoticed. According to social media reports, Pence was greeted with boos from audience members upon his arrival and the rousing performance featured a standing ovation after the oft-quoted lyric "Immigr

Stunning Win by Donald Trump His Shining Armor or Teflon Coat Made Nothing Stick on Him Political Commentary by Sherif Monem

One of the main reasons Donald Trump stunning win over Hillary Clinton was  his shining armor or Teflon coat made nothing stick on him. This miraculous fete made the allegations of his contempt of women, sexual harassment in previous relationships or incidents, hiring illegals in his construction projects, not paying taxes or revealing his tax returns, his habit of insulting opponents or making derogatory remarks on people with disabilities, all that did not stick on him in the last days or weeks of election day on November-08, 2016. Only thing tarnished him to the end and to present is his perceived contempt to minorities including blacks, Latinos generally associated with Mexicans of background and finally the religious minority of Muslims. Donald Trump passed many big allegations and finally won by thin margin of three or four battle states and losing the popular votes by about 200,000 in favor of Hillary Clinton offering small conciliation to her. What helped Donald Trump was h

History of American Presidential Elections and the Electoral Votes Margin

Order Election year Winner Other major candidates [31] 1st 1788–1789 George Washington  ( no party ) – 69 electoral votes John Adams ** ( no party ) – 34 electoral votes John Jay  ( no party ) – 9 Robert H. Harrison  ( no party ) – 6 John Rutledge  ( no party ) – 6 2nd 1792 George Washington  ( no party ) – 132 John Adams ** ( Federalist ) – 77 George Clinton  ( Democratic-Republican ) – 50 3rd 1796 John Adams  ( Federalist ) – 71 Thomas Jefferson ** ( Democratic-Republican ) – 68 Thomas Pinckney  ( Federalist ) – 59 Aaron Burr  ( Democratic-Republican ) – 30 Samuel Adams  ( Democratic-Republican ) – 15 Oliver Ellsworth  ( Federalist ) – 11 George Clinton  ( Democratic-Republican ) – 7 4th 1800 Thomas Jefferson  ( Democratic-Republican ) – 73 [32] Aaron Burr ** ( Democratic-Republican ) – 73 [32] John Adams  ( Federalist ) – 65 Charles Cotesworth Pinckney  ( Federalist ) – 64 5th 1804 Thomas Jefferson  ( Democratic-Republican ) – 162 Charles Cotesworth Pinckney  ( Fede