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Maybe It Would Have Survived If It Was The Rubio Taj Mahal, But We'll Never Know
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Dead, finally: The Trump Taj Mahal, after 26 years. No longer owned by Trump, of course -- Carl Icahn owned and closed it in the face of a union dispute arising from years of yuge losses -- but it does remind us of a topic: What value will Trump's name on a project have going forward? Did this election destroy that value, or was the value always overblown? If you're a NeverTrump person, would you go to anything named after him? (Press of Atlantic City)
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