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donated to are anti-gay. it was a leak. it was an unnamed source. somebody gave it. somebody gave it to them. let s turn to the other big story overnight. angry frustrated republican town halls across the country. last night was the biggest one yet. that was from an event hosted by arkansas republican senator tom cotton. thousands of people lined up for hours to get in. his, one of four town halls that had a share of heated moments. without the coverage for pre-existing conditions, i will die. make sure that our president is not a product of vladimir putin. the people that support you. that s why you are worried about
the only planning i did was look up tom cotton as voting record and line to get into the town hall. and do you feel that this stays alive? i mean, you really have become a bit of a face of this thing because there are a lot of these town halls, they are raucous, they are loud but people are able to hone into a story like yours. there s nothing more powerful than seeing a face and saying i could die if i do this. does this stay alive? i honestly couldn t tell you this. i m just one person and one person who told her story. it s up to everyone else to find that echo within themselves of my story and keep it alive. it s not up to me. by i have faith that people can. has anyone but the media reached out about nyour story?