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Schofield

[ skoh-feeld ]

noun

  1. John Mc·Al·lis·ter [m, uh, -, kal, -i-ster], 1831–1906, U.S. general.


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Dave Schofield, who wore the Eagle beak on his nose outside Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, said he is anxious that Trump is blowing the election because “he can’t keep his mouth shut.”

“Some of the things he says, it’s all right to say it at a bar with your buddies, but you don’t say that stuff out loud,” said Schofield, a 63-year-old chemical salesman.

But Schofield and his friends weren’t stewing or scanning the latest polling averages on Sunday.

“We’re here to talk about the Eagles,” said Mike Warren, a 67–year old supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris in the same tailgate group as Schofield and Terry.

Former This Morning host Phillip Schofield has announced the death of his mother, after a "heartbreaking weekend".

From BBC

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