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WASHINGTON -- The 2016 presidential election is shaping up as an unpopularity contest of unprecedented proportions.
Assuming, as now appears most likely, that Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic nomination and that either Donald Trump or Ted Cruz becomes the Republican nominee, the general-election ballot is set to feature a choice between two candidates more negatively viewed than any major-party nominee in the history of polling.
Last edited by Brady Bunch (4/21/2016 7:41 pm)
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Seeing how our Congress works, it appears it doesn't make too much difference no matter who is elected. We need to wise up and understand that to get things done, it takes more than just the person at the top. All their rhetoric is just that if Congressmen cannot find a way to work with one another.
The same problem exists even right here in our State.
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We need to wise up and understand that to get things done, it takes more than just the person at the top.
I will second that.
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Yes. This is what we've become.
Sadness.