Debbie Wasserman Schultz - Step Down, NOW !!!

QueEx

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Not tomorrow. Not at the end of the convention. Today !!!

If you believe in your party.

If you believe in the presumptive nominee.

BUT, MOST OF ALL -- if you believe as I do, that Agent Orange is a Poison,

SURRENDER THE CHAIR NOW. Step down TODAY.

Turn a negative into a positive.

Don't hand Agent Orange anymore than this fiasco has, already.


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COINTELPRO

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COINTELPRO

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I love seeing these politicians that push for illegal surveillance or do nothing about it getting hacked, they can get a taste of what it is like to be hacked everyday like me, seeing your intellectual property stolen and used by the government and private sector without your consent. After getting caught, the perpetrators turn to daily harrassment.

I don't really call it hack but a permanent backdoor that can be accessed at any time.
 

thoughtone

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There is a clear choice right now for the election of Florida's 23 Congressional district, which is current held being Nancy Wasserman Schultz. Tim Canova, the Bernie Sanders endorsed challenger to Wasserman Schultz is vying for the seat on the August 30, 2016 primary election. This is the chance to put Wasserman Schultz
 

thoughtone

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source: Sun Sentinel

Wasserman Schultz troubles help produce fundraising bonanza for challenger Tim Canova

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Tim Canova, candidate in the Aug. 30 congressional primary. He is running against U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

Tim Canova's campaign coffers got a big boost this week — thanks to the negative attention focused on U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

The Weston Democrat resigned as chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, effective with the end of the party's national convention this week in Philadelphia. The move came in the wake of the WikiLeaks posting of hacked DNC emails, which showed party staffers favoring Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders when they were still competing with each other for the Democratic presidential nomination.

The national attention to Wasserman Schultz and mentions of Canova have helped drive his fundraising, he said Thursday in an interview with the Sun Sentinel Editorial Board. Canova is running against Wasserman Schultz in the Aug. 30 Democratic congressional primary in the Broward/Miami-Dade County 23rd District

Canova said he raised $125,000 on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Wasserman Schultz announced her resignation on Sunday. On Monday afternoon, she said she wouldn't gavel the convention to order and wouldn't be speaking at the quadrennial event.

"That's a lot for two days. And it was certainly a kick from what had happened to Debbie," Canova said.

Bringing in more than $60,000 a day is significantly more than Canova had been taking in earlier in the campaign. Reports filed with the Federal Election Commission show that in the first quarter of 2016, Canova raised an average of $6,325 a day. In the second quarter — which included a bump when Sanders endorsed Canova's candidacy — he took in an average of $18,800 a day.

The incumbent and challenger are fairly evenly matched financially.

In the second quarter, Canova outraised Wasserman Schultz. But he also spent more money than she did.

The bottom line: Canova had $986,000 in his campaign bank account on July 1. He also had debt of $20,000, including the $15,000 he loaned his campaign when he entered the race in January. Wasserman Schultz had $1.6 million in cash and no debt.
 

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The DNC is dropping bodies over this...Hillary is not even in office and she is already ordering assassinations.



"They hate us because of our freedoms"

"The Russians hacked our systems"
 
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