all in Triple Crown

With the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands behind us, it’s time to see if Nyquist can win the Preakness Stakes and leave Baltimore with a chance at the Triple Crown.

The dust from the 142nd Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands has settled, and now that we’ve all had a few days to soak in Nyquist’s magnificent win you may be wondering what’s next.

The infield party at the Preakness Stakes is often referred to as “the people’s party” but there’s no reason you can’t create your own house party customized to the people with whom you’ll be watching the big race. Plus, that also gives you free rein to create as much debauchery as you want, without having it exposed in public.

The last time there were back-to-back Triple Crown wins was in 1978, when Affirmed outfought his gallant rival Alydar through the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes to become racing's 11th Triple Crown winner just one year after

Show me the person who projected Donald Trump to be the presumptive Republican nominee for President of the United States in 2015. I’d like to ask that person some questions, like: what is the meaning of life? Or more importantly, can you tell me, oh, great oracle, who is going to win the 2016 Kentucky Derby?

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