Lefty media tries to split GOP candidates from Trump | Eastern North Carolina Now

fake stories falsely allege rifts - NYT and N&O

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The far left New York Times ran a fake news article falsely alleging that a list of Republican candidates were supposedly distancing themselves from President Trump.  The Raleigh News and Observer picked up the same hit piece from the lefty Times.  They listed Ted Budd and NC Congressional candidate Bo Hines on their list, but both still proudly announce their endorsements by Trump on their websites.  This is just the far left Democrat media blowing smoke to try to divide Republicans.

https://dailyhaymaker.com/drive-bys-working-ot-to-split-trump-gop-candidates/


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