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calendar_today30-01-2008 22:09:30

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I was a student rep on the Board of Trustees In 2004 when Jack McDonald presented the plan to join the ECAC conference. He said “This is the path to win a National Championship” I believed it, and still have the little Zamboni they gave us. Thanks Jack.

I was a student rep on the Board of Trustees In 2004 when Jack McDonald presented the plan to join the ECAC conference. He said “This is the path to win a National Championship” I believed it, and still have the little Zamboni they gave us. Thanks Jack.
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Turns out Jake Quillan who scored the game winning goal for Quinnipiac is also on team #Bitcoin. Think we should do an interview after your done celebrating the ship.

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The Quinnipiac Poll is not afraid to share the truth. Mainstream media doesn’t want to report on RFK’s campaign but they can’t stop everyone.

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Account admin here 🙋🏻‍♂️ We actually don’t know the reason for the suspension either 😂 Support isn’t answering our appeal requests and a vague reason was sent to our email. I’ll take any and all ideas people have to help us figure this out…

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Quinnipiac X Poll: Do you believe the Democrats have some responsibility for the assassination attempt on President Trump after years of spreading false narratives that he would destroy Democracy and the Constitution?

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The newest Quinnipiac beautiful Poll shows that Trump is polling 48% and Harris 47%. We believe the #Bitcoin & #Crypto supporters are pushing Trump ahead.

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Democrats in Congress hit a grim 21% approval rating per Quinnipiac, voters are fed up with infighting and gridlock. But Congress rarely wins popularity contests. Can they recover, or is this a deeper rot?