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The Democrats in the Senate are going to try to delay and obstruct President-Elect Donald Trump's first 100 days in office by filibustering his Cabinet picks.
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For all those who believe Donald Trump's rhetoric is divisive, racist or inflammatory, really much of what he says comes from Bill Clinton's old playbook.
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