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January 16, 2017

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THE QUESTION THIS WEEK:

“While he isn’t known as a skier or rider,
where would Donald Trump call his home mountain?”

Britany Motisko

“Donald, a skier? I think he’s too much of a loser to ski anywhere. But maybe Aspen or somewhere else rich and pretentious. He probably couldn’t ski in Vermont. He’s someone who needs a scene.” 
– Britany Motisko
Philadelphia, Pa.

Kacy Schuend

“He’d ski at Mammoth for sure. It’s in California so it’s got plenty of sun for him.” 
– Kacy Schuend
South Royalton, Vt.

Joel Reimer

“Deer Valley, though I don’t think he’d ski much. I’ll add this too: his mannerisms and the way he treats people are all wrong, but I think he’s doing great work to help the economy.” 
– Joel Reimer
Killington, Vt.

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