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My Take: You didn't…
My Take: You didn’t get rich for free. Get over it
Clinton Yates
October 25, 2018, 12:08 AM
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On My Take, Clinton Yates says, you have a better chance being president than winning the Mega Million's jackpot. Here are other things that have a better chance of happening.
Bummer. You didn’t win the lottery.
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My Take: 10/24/2018 (Clinton Yates)
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