Oct 13th, 2016 Article
Golfing Artists take on Trump
A group of American artists are taking on Donald Trump in an unusual way. They have launched a campaign called “Driving out the Donald” and challenged him to a $180,000 golf duel.
A group of American artists are taking on Donald Trump in an unusual way. They have launched a campaign called “Driving out the Donald” and challenged him to a $180,000 golf duel.
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