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I've never bought domains before and by reading my next sentence that may become obvious. I purchased about 20 domain names relating to the upcoming 2016 election. After hearing of a "possible" offer of $80k for kanyeforpresident.com I went shopping. If I'm hoping to get anything at all for it, what's my next move. Thanks
 
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It was probably Kanye that spread the $80k offer rumor?

Politics names are useless unless you get the premium name, anything that was available to hand-register probably has no value at all

Cant really tell you what to do with them without seeing the names??
 
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Agree, try and cancel to get your money back unless you have got the very best.
 
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Mrtrumpforpesident
Votetrumpin2016
CARSONIN2016
Chinaiskillingus
Mrtrumpin2016
Mrtrumpwins
Nominatethedonald
Ozzyforpresident .....lol

All are .com and .net
 
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what's my next move.
Hopefully you got them at someplace like Dynadot so you can grace delete them. The chances of any political campaign not having their domain or any domain they would be interested in is probably nill. There's a very limited audience willing to buy, let alone pay for, them unless you happen to have something really coveted. (And if there is one, it's gone already!) As you will see soon, on ebay, there will be bunches of political domains listed for a 'hopeful' sale to a non interested audience.
 
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Refund as soon as possible!
 
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Yes, drop all of those names
 
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Agreed. Grace delete them if possible and spend your money on something else..
 
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Hello!

I don't see any of the mentioned possible candidates being interested in any of these names.
Try to get a refund and come back to NP to learn more about domaining.

Best of luck!
 
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