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Former Republican candidate for governor in New York Carl Paladino goes all-in for Trump in an interview with Fox Business Network's Neil Cavuto. CARL PALADINO: I followed him all through upstate New York -- I prepared the schedule... We drew crowds two and three times what we expected. Here in Buffalo is going to be a boomer... He'll be here at 7:00... We distributed 28,000 tickets... NEIL CAVUTO: You said, if they try to steal this election and give it to one of their cronies, the people will be very, very upset.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2016/04/18/carl_paladino_if_establishment_forces_trump_out_i_will_urge_voters_to_stay_home.html

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http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2016/04/19/3771086/forget-everything-donald-trump-said-his-real-message-was-the-guy-standing-behind-him/

http://thinkprogress.org/default/2010/08/22/114910/gop-ny-prison/

Republican candidate for governor Carl Paladino said he would transform some New York prisons into dormitories for welfare recipients, where they could work in state-sponsored jobs, get employment training and take lessons in “personal hygiene.” […]

Paladino first described the idea in June at a meeting of The Journal News of White Plains and spoke about it again this week with The Associated Press. […]
Asked at the meeting how he would achieve those savings, Paladino laid out several plans that included converting underused state prisons into centers that would house welfare recipients. There, they would do work for the state — “military service, in some cases park service, in other cases public works service,” he said — while prison guards would be retrained to work as counselors.

“Instead of handing out the welfare checks, we’ll teach people how to earn their check. We’ll teach them personal hygiene … the personal things they don’t get when they come from dysfunctional homes,” Paladino said.