Trump: Presumptive Nominee, and Prince song - Donald Trump (Black Version)

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Trump after New York: The presumptive nominee
By Newt Gingrich - - Wednesday, April 20, 2016
The scale of Donald Trump’s victory in New York turned him from frontrunner into presumptive Republican nominee.
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/apr/20/newt-gingrich-trump-after-new-york-presumptive-nom/

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What you might not know is that Prince wrote a song called “Donald Trump (Black Version),” performed by an R&B/funk group formerly called the Time. Here are some of the lyrics:

http://www.buzzfeed.com/meganapper/...d-trump-song-and-it-is-spectacular#.mk7ENkYLo

Honey, baby, you truly know it. (You truly know it.)
You look good. Tryin’ your best to show it.
If I were you, I would. True love and affection.
These are nice (so nice), but when a money man walks in the room, girl,
You look more than twice.
You look once (you look twice). Can I rap to you, sugar, tonight?
(chorus)
Donald Trump (black version), maybe that’s what you need.
A man that fulfills your every wish, your every dream.
Donald Trump (black version), come on take a chance.
A 1990s love affair, the real romance.



Just found the song, thought it was worth adding to Gingrich's article.
 
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I read this earlier today trying to see what was in the news. I guess it was true. Song is kindof catchy.
 
There won't be a presumptive nominee this year. The campaigns will only have a limited say in the convention planning, unlike in past cycles where they really did have a presumptive nominee and gave their campaign control over the convention.
 
There won't be a presumptive nominee this year. The campaigns will only have a limited say in the convention planning, unlike in past cycles where they really did have a presumptive nominee and gave their campaign control over the convention.

I guess I should have posted the first part of Newt Gingrich's article since not everyone will read it:

The scale of Donald Trump’s victory in New York turned him from frontrunner into presumptive Republican nominee.

The vehemently anti-Trump faction of the party will reject this conclusion.

The news media will dither and analysts will knit pick.

The pseudo-sophisticated will point to the cleverness of stealing delegates legally pledged to Trump.

It is all baloney.
[...continues]
 
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