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U.S. Senate Candidate Offers To Help To Fire South Carolina's Will Muschamp
© Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
South Carolina fans were not happy following Saturday night’s blowout loss to Texas A&M, dropping the team below .500. One fan in particular, U.S. Senate Candidate Jaime Harrison, wants to help get head coach Will Muschamp out...
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SoFla Tideroller41 months
His record is worse than Muschamp's.
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CGSC Lobotomy41 months
Are you really a Senate Candidate if you lose? Wouldn't he be a FORMER Senate Candidate?
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*Failed senate candidate.
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JackieTreehorn41 months
Mrs Lindsey beat his arse
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CanebreakCajun41 months
You just spent $80,000,000 of other people’s money to lose. Now you want to spend more of other peoples’ money. How progressive.
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catnip41 months
You are looking at what liberals want with their power. They want to stick their noses in other businesses. Soon it will be pretty socialistic in the US.
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topcat8841 months
Andrew Yang is already talking about regulating the UFC is he gets a cabinet position.
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JohnnyU41 months
You mean like Trump and NCAA football this year or telling NFL owners to fire players who kneel. Double standard?
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Jay Are41 months
Lol stupid
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geauxbrown41 months
Harrison just suffered his own blowout loss. He needs to shut up and go back to DC
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FaCubeItches41 months
Time to change his name to Won't Muschamp
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Geauxboy41 months
"....offers to help to fire." You need one more to, Larry. I don't think you have enough.
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abellsujr41 months
Offers to help fire
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jsmoove41 months
Damn, booger made some deranged Twitter users mad. It was just a little calm, well-known fact.
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jsmoove41 months
BTW, this cocksucker is only using Cortez's tactic to make dipshits think "he's one of us."
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