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Maybe Frank Forgot about it
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Jersey City
Steve Fulop endorsed Andrews, that could cut into FL's Jersey City vote margin.
The real need in Hudson is for Stack to get on board w/ Andrews. That needs to happen sooner, rather than later.
DOESN'T FRANK HAVE BINGO THAT NIGHT?
Do they let him out of the nursing home for special events? My God, I hope he has a designated driver!
Frank is forgetful!
How many times can you receive the same endorsements? Apparently, more than once according to Frank, who probably forgot the endorsements were already made. I hope that he still remembers that he represents NJ in the US Senate. Apparently, Frank, who lives in NYC and Washington, DC wanted to cast votes for Sen. Clinton (NY) and a vote for Washington, DC. Frank forgot that Washington, DC is not a state and does not have representation in the US Senate.