>IRS targeting certain political groups >registering to vote for under any sort of political affiliation ever luckily in MN all you have to do is register to vote in the general and then you get to caucus for any candidate you want
Isaiah Jackson
California.
Dominic Rodriguez
>t. Hillary "Sniper Fire" Clinton
Adrian Hernandez
My god. Trump is right again.
Jordan Green
1. California 2. SS doesn't allow firearms or other weapons at Trump rallies.
>Californian Trump supporters in San Jose >armed AHAHAHAHAHAHA t. San Jose white man.
Jonathan Sanders
wat
Easton Brooks
is this Russian?
Parker Fisher
what are you loli loving autists talking about? him saying the judge is a mexican? because he's a member of the la raza lawyers guild of san diego and aligns himself more with mexico than america, so trump's right. unsure if false concern trolling
Jack Reyes
Australia! What are you doing in America?
Evan Evans
They are usually leaving or going to a rally, where guns and anything that can be used as an effective weapon is prohibited.
Adam Rivera
Underrated satire
Jackson Brown
>I thinlk the judge is an honest guy, I checked him LMAO Bill did you also "check" who la raza is?
Jayden Smith
There's a video of Trump taking in a lispy voice from one of his rallies. Pretty funny stuff
Alexander Walker
Did Trump actually have a point in calling out the judge?
I heard something about La Raza but I don't know what that is and what role that plays in this, nor whether it's good or bad.
Parker Hill
Good. Those CNN cucks need to get smacked around more often.
Ayden Phillips
>t. Hillary "I'm Telling the Truth About Everything, I Swear, she says as she's caught blatantly lying yet again" Clinton
Nathan Brooks
Holy shit this fucking cunt.
Owen Nelson
>sǝiʇiɹouiɯ ƃuilliʞ >sʎɐƃ ƃuilliʞ >ǝʇoʌ oʇ ʇɥƃiɹ suɐɯoʍ ʎɐʍɐ ƃuiʞɐʇ you sure you're not thinking of Ted Cruz?
Joshua Myers
what a shocker the spic judge is a part of la raza
Daniel Ramirez
So, I've never bothered with the American elections and all that, not because I want to be rude or anything but because to me it literally is something that only concerns people from an other country.
Today I decided to read a bit into it and saw this on BBC:
>The animosity of Hispanic voters - 77% of whom have a negative view of Mr Trump according to a March national poll - is a development that has Republican Party officials increasingly concerned. >"It did define our party, for at least African-American voters, and it still does today," he told a television interviewer. "That was a complete shift that occurred that year, and we've never be able to get them back."
Can one of my burgerbros explain me to this: not only your country vote by racial groups ("african-americans" are literally quoted as some parallel american society), but the vote intention of literal foreigners (hispanics) is actually counted.
How come? How did people from beyond your borders, from other countries get to tell how the American society will be? Also, doesn't it scare you that they vote literally thinking of their Third World country instead of America's best interests?
I can understand that different sexes might vote differently, but at lease they are (usually) natives.
How is this not a huge red flag against immigration and race problems?
William Russell
oh fugg not the white males
Dominic Smith
Straya? I thought guns trigger you into a shitposting frenzy... oh.
Jace Davis
>People still doubt Trump
Caleb Wright
I think trump is trying to annihilate himself. I'm a trump supporter before you guys start attacking me. Who in the hell would attack a person based on his race in today's world ? Is trying to destroy himself, so people could vote for hillary clinton in the general elections ?
Tell me how does these attacks really help him to win in November ?
John Gonzalez
I hope during the next rally they read passages from this book.
William Garcia
>A fucking democrat talking about divide and conquer politics
Oh the ironing
Robert Price
Holy shit this Republican bitch is qt but dumb as a post.
Andrew Perry
He has made some off the wall comments before. They never bothered me in the least. Although I can see his point about this judge being bias, I have to question both his judgement, and his self control. I love the fact that he calls it like he sees it, but I also think that this is a personal issue and he should have used some of the common sense he talks about. Hope this isn't the final straw.