It was late January 2016, almost a year before the election, when Trump said he could shoot someone on 5th Ave & not lose a vote.
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It was late January 2016, almost a year before the election, when Trump said he could shoot someone on 5th Ave & not lose a vote.
He wasn’t the nominee or even a frontrunner.
No primaries had been held, not one single vote cast for him or anyone yet.
It’s a totally bizarre thing to say when you’re literally the joke candidate no one thinks can win.
I’ve always wondered: how did he know that then?
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It was late January 2016, almost a year before the election, when Trump said he could shoot someone on 5th Ave & not lose a vote.
He wasn’t the nominee or even a frontrunner.
No primaries had been held, not one single vote cast for him or anyone yet.
It’s a totally bizarre thing to say when you’re literally the joke candidate no one thinks can win.
I’ve always wondered: how did he know that then?
@Catvalente Maybe he didn't know that; maybe he was probing to test whether it was true. He does that kind of thing a lot: blurts something out just to see what kind of reaction it gets.