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FAIL: CNN asks Americans about Trump. It did not go as planned.

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CNN traveled to northeast Pennsylvania this week to gauge voters' opinions on President Donald Trump

CNN traveled to northeast Pennsylvania this week to gauge voters' opinions on President Donald Trump following the legal troubles of Michael Cohen and... [TheBlaze Logo]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Open in browser.]( [Sponsored Image]( Trending now [Article Image]( [President Trump plans to ignore John McCain until after his passing, report says]( [Article Image]( [Chicago police have made just one arrest in violent weekend crime spree that killed 12, injured 75]( [Sponsored Image]( [Sponsored Image]( Stories that matter most [Divider Image] [1. FAIL: CNN asks Americans about Trump. It did not go as planned.]( CNN traveled to northeast Pennsylvania this week to gauge voters' opinions on President Donald Trump following the legal troubles of Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort. The voters who CNN spoke to, including registered Democrats, busted the left's narrative. Watch the segment [here](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=FAIL: CNN asks Americans about Trump. It did not go as planned.&body=CNN traveled to northeast Pennsylvania this week to gauge voters' opinions on President Donald Trump following the legal troubles of Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort. The voters who CNN spoke to, including registered Democrats, busted the left's narrative. Watch the segment here. [Article Image]( [Divider Image] [2. Fifth grader punished for calling teacher ‘ma’am’]( A fifth grade student in North Carolina was punished after he referred to his teacher as "ma'am," apparently violating the left's rules on political correctness. Now, the boy's parents are fighting back. See what they said [here](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Fifth grader punished for calling teacher ‘ma’am’&body=A fifth grade student in North Carolina was punished after he referred to his teacher as "ma'am," apparently violating the left's rules on political correctness. Now, the boy's parents are fighting back. See what they said here. [Article Image]( [Divider Image] [3. BOOM: Trump slashes Palestinian aid]( The State Department announced late Friday it was withdrawing more than $200 million of taxpayer-funded aid from the Palestinian Authority after President Donald Trump ordered a review of the money in January. A top Palestinian leader reacted with rage. See the response [here](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=BOOM: Trump slashes Palestinian aid&body=The State Department announced late Friday it was withdrawing more than $200 million of taxpayer-funded aid from the Palestinian Authority after President Donald Trump ordered a review of the money in January. A top Palestinian leader reacted with rage. See the response here. [Article Image]( More from TheBlaze [Article Image]( [NASCAR driver loses sponsorship over racist comments — but he wasn’t the one who said them]( [Article Image]( [South Africa’s Julius Malema confirms white farmer land grab, tells Trump to say out of it]( [Sponsored Image]( [Sponsored Image]( [Article Image]( [‘The Onion’ gets obliterated for this bizarre response to tragic news about John McCain]( [Article Image]( [NV-Sen: Rosen’s southern border trip a continued source of criticism in deadlocked race]( [more stories]( [Right Arrow Image] One last thing... [Article Image]( [Publication asks ‘Who is Julia Salazar?’ a Democrat NY Senate candidate — and a firestorm ensues]( Julia Salazar, a Democratic candidate for the New York State Senate, has identified herself as a Jewish immigrant. But other information suggests she was born in Miami and led a Christian campus group just a few years ago. After reports of discrepancies in her background went public, Salazar updated her website and said a staffer had made a mist... [Read more](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Publication asks ‘Who is Julia Salazar?’ a Democrat NY Senate candidate — and a firestorm ensues&body=Julia Salazar, a Democratic candidate for the New York State Senate, has identified herself as a Jewish immigrant. But other information suggests she was born in Miami and led a Christian campus group just a few years ago. After reports of discrepancies in her background went public, Salazar updated her website and said a staffer had made a mist... [Sponsored Image]( [TheBlaze Logo]( 6301 Riverside Dr. Building 1 Irving, TX 75039 [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2018 TheBlaze, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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