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CT asked about Hillary Clinton.
Well, I think she's in serious trouble.
Hillary Clinton Is Stumped on Question of Keystone Pipeline
Stop being so guarded. Tell us what you want to do.
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I'm curious. What does everyone think of Hillary's chances?
I'm of the opinion that the DNC running her has their candidate of choice will ensure a Brand-R win.
There is just too much muck to throw around. By the time the election comes up certain people will be on the verge of rioting.
It's amazing that we finally managed to break the race barrier but I think pushing the envelope a second time will cost Brand-D.
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Yeah, I watched her tonight and she has to do better than this. This is hers to win and she is blowing it, IMO. She has to stop acting like a typical politician and start talking straight.
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florentine wrote:
Yeah, I watched her tonight and she has to do better than this. This is hers to win and she is blowing it, IMO. She has to stop acting like a typical politician and start talking straight.
Hillary Clinton does not have that ability. She never has.
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Right now, every poll I've seen has her beating any R-Tribe candidate. Of course the election is 16 months away, so anything could happen between now and then. As for myself, I'm fighting for Bernie Sanders until the bitter end.
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Just Fred wrote:
Right now, every poll I've seen has her beating any R-Tribe candidate. Of course the election is 16 months away, so anything could happen between now and then. As for myself, I'm fighting for Bernie Sanders until the bitter end.
I still think Hillary won't even be the Democrat candidate. I just have a feeling something catastrophic will end her chances. I could be wrong on that, but I hope I'm right. So far she's been pretty quiet, because she knows that when she speaks, it makes her look worse every time. I'm still open to Bernie Sanders. He's got some major flaws, but hell they all do.
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Just Fred wrote:
Right now, every poll I've seen has her beating any R-Tribe candidate. Of course the election is 16 months away, so anything could happen between now and then. As for myself, I'm fighting for Bernie Sanders until the bitter end.
Too early for polls to mean much.
Past experience suggests that who ever gets the two party nominations will start out at about 45% just out of tribal loyalty. The fight is over that small number in the middle, as turnout.