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David Waldman promises, and delivers an eclectic show today: A former police officer has his first love stolen from him, as well as his faith in humanity, vows to let nothing stop him in his search for its return. Greg Dworkin calls in with the news you can use — which includes polling! How yooge is Trump’s lead? It not only depends on whom you ask, but how. Voters start to shift to Hillary Clinton, although Bernie Sanders does just as well head to head with Republicans. The media continues to catch on to Trump, but what is the real reason that it is time to dump on Trump? Trump may have found his match with the Homo-Demon Hate-Pastor. New Jersey Muslims used to trust Governor Chris Christie, but quit trusting presidential candidate Chris Christie. As the U.S. continues Middle East coalition building by cahooting with enemies and antagonizing friends, Iraqis do not know who to trust at this moment. Ted Cruz had it all figured out, when he was going to take out Jeb Bush, but now he has Marco Rubio in his way. Armando calls in with a few bones to pick with Greg, David, and others: Ted Cruz hits Marco Rubio on foreign policy, linking him to Hillary Clinton and Benghazi, actually creating a Gop debate on policy and substance. Meanwhile the pundits wring their hands over Hillary Clinton’s likability, a problem she shares with Jeb! and Trump, the other two well-known candidates. David and Armando discuss Bernie Sander’s plan for free tuition, and similar programs for which a decision needs to be made to help those at the extremes or to help everyone, and if means testing is the path to helping everyone.