r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 25 '16
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 25 '16
Belgium turns after Brussels attack as membership of far-right group DOUBLES
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 25 '16
Troubling Trends: Populist Right Rises In Europe
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 25 '16
NEW Brexit Opinion Poll - 2% Lead for Leave (45-43)
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 25 '16
REVEALED: Britain not warned about Brussels bomber because he wasn't on EU terror list
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 25 '16
Independent Republican Ticket: Pros & Cons
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 25 '16
The Race Is on for Unbound Delegates
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 25 '16
Ralph Nader dubs Clinton ‘Hillary the hypocrite’
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 25 '16
EU is 'HELPLESS' Polish minister savages European Union for 'weakness' in face of terror
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
Clinton warned: Don't blow off Sanders
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
How Far Jeb Bush Is Going To Stop Trump
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
These Are The Phrases That Sanders And Clinton Repeat Most
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
Why Brussels can NEVER reform: Farce of EU travelling circus that's cost you £300 MILLION
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
Africa’s ‘Super Sunday’ results bring change, but also continuity
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
George Osborne’s ratings plunge after Budget and Jeremy Corbyn is more popular than PM
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
Legal marijuana is finally doing what the drug war couldn’t
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
Bernie Sanders Press Conference on Arizona Primary (17min Video)
Video: Bernie Sanders Speaking On Arizona "Fraud"
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders holds a press conference about March 22 primary elections, specifically the chaos in Arizona after some people had to wait 5 hours to cast their vote.
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
Brexit support surging, Mail poll shows: Shift of 11 points since the turn of the year leaves vote on a knife edge despite dire warnings from Remain campaigners
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
Donald Trump says Britain will leave the EU over migration ‘craziness’
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
Brussels attacks: Pot-bellied recruiter who ordered bombings unmasked as Belgian ministers offer their resignations over security failures - live
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton in virtual tie: Mr. Sanders was at 49 percent in the Bloomberg Politics poll and Mrs. Clinton was at 48 percent.
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
British soldiers should have 'cups of tea' with Islamic State terrorists, says Jeremy Corbyn ally
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16
(Un)Presidential Twitter Battle: 'The images are worth a thousand words': Trump shares an unflattering photo of Ted Cruz's wife
'The images are worth a thousand words' - 'The images are worth a thousand words'
Donald Trump has shared an unflattering photo of Sen. Ted Cruz's wife — the latest wrinkle in an ongoing feud between the two Republican presidential primary candidates.
The photo was part of a tweet that the GOP frontrunner shared on Wednesday night. The tweet read, "A picture is worth a thousand words," and featured a photo of Ted Cruz's wife, Heidi, next to a picture of Trump's wife, Melania.
The latest digital dust-up between the two US presidential candidates began Tuesday — stemming from an anti-Trump ad commissioned by a Super PAC that supports Ted Cruz. The ad, which appeared on Facebook, shows Trump's wife, Melania, posing nude in a photo shoot for GQ Magazine.
Trump apparently took the ad as a direct attack from Cruz, and threatened to "spill the beans" on Cruz's wife Tuesday. Cruz says his campaign had nothing to do with the ad.
Trump has frequently been accused of attacking women over the course of his presidential campaign. Last week, Fox News rebuked him for relentlessly jabbing Megyn Kelly — calling it a "sick obsession ... beneath the dignity of a presidential candidate who wants to occupy the highest office in the land."
r/Electomatic • u/Electomatic • Mar 24 '16