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Donald Trump Delegate Al Baldasaro: Hillary Clinton Should Be ‘Shot for Treason’

“Hillary Clinton to me is the Jane Fonda of the Vietnam (War)”, Baldasaro said on the Jeff Kuhner radio show.

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“We can not promote someone to commander in chief who has made the world a more violent and unsafe place”, Christie said. Clinton had the near inverse of those numbers: 59% said she was qualified, while 39% said she was not.

“Alright, alright. We’re getting there. What I said was she should be up on treason charges, and the punishment for that is a firing squad”. And for the crowd at the RNC to chant “lock her up” at almost every mention of Clinton displays an unwillingness to analyze the real issues at hand, and, importantly what it is that their chosen candidate actually would do for this country if he actually made it to the Oval Office.

Baldasaro called Clinton a disgrace for lying to the families of the four men killed in Libya and for her use of private email servers while secretary of state.

“This week at the Republican convention, we’ve seen the clearest embodiment yet of this risky phenomenon”, she added. “She lied about Benghazi”, McConnell said. “The FBI Director said that was untrue”, he said. “Why, even she lied about why her parents named her Hillary”, McConnell said. “It is time to come together and make sure that Donald Trump is the next president of the United States”. She dropped the ball on over 400 emails requesting back up security.

While he praised the RNC address by “Lone Survivor” Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell, he sharply criticized the remarks by Patricia Smith calling Hillary Clinton a liar who deserved to be in prison.

Following his own failed presidential bid, Christie became the first among Trump’s former opponents to endorse his campaign.

After a roller-coaster campaign that saw Trump defeat 16 rivals and steamroller stubborn party opposition, the tycoon said it was time to “go all the way” and beat Democrat Hillary Clinton in November.

Trump’s announcement that Indiana Gov. Mike Pence had joined his ticket had no effect on three-fourths (76%) of voters who were surveyed.

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Now in his second term as the governor of New Jersey, Christie previously served as the U.S. Attorney to New Jersey.

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