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Not as much as he "helping" him spend.
money doesn't matter that much
no amount of money will make up for the gaffes that old Frank is likely to make on the campaign trail or in a debate.
no amount of money will make
no amount of money will make up for the gaffes that young Rob is likely to make on the campaign trail or in a debate.
Especially against "Low Energy" Lautenberg. Can Rob Andrews explain is war flip-flop?