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Hillary could wrap up nomination in next two weeks

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posted on Feb, 23 2016 @ 07:40 AM
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a reply to: burgerbuddy

Oh my I had no idea. I'm sure changing my mind now and gonna vote for tramp or that religious fella.

Pluheese that's a freakin opinion piece and nothing more and it's full of inaccuracies on top of that but I really appreciate your attempt to school me.



posted on Feb, 23 2016 @ 08:16 AM
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originally posted by: Aazadan

originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: matafuchs


A big win in NH, a within margin of error loss in Nevada and a coin flip in Iowa.

Did I also hear she cut hi card , too?

The delegates thing is what matters, shes 'winning' there too, imagine that.

She won't win a popularity contest. To bad the people's vote hardly matters anymore.


It depends. She was given the super delegates by default, but they can and will change sides if Sanders shows up strong. Once you exclude the super delegates as none of them are actually committed yet Sanders is leading the race.

I'm no prophet, just reading the signs. She was chosen to be president a lonnng time ago. But to keep up appearances they'll make a super race of it, one she inevitably appears to squeak out by a narrow margin.



posted on Feb, 23 2016 @ 08:52 AM
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a reply to: intrptr

I still think it was supposed to be Jeb and the GOP did not expect Trump. Seriously, they wanted a Clinton/Bush race, CLinton gets indicted in May/June, the DNC goes into a nosedive and when the GOP candidate is elected people will look at the entire DNC based on Hillary's issues. I think Jeb was supposed to take Rubio and then you could be looking at 16 years in the white house with GOP candidates. Cruz was the wildcard...

Trump and Sanders have both thrown a wrench in there. Big Time. If it were not for the bought and paid for Super Delegates it would be closer but I cannot see Sanders getting the nod. I think he is a little too left for this election cycle.

Also remember, Cruz and Rubio are running out of money and Kasich and Carson are already there. Rubio is hoping for Jebs support base but this is also up in the air. I think many are wondering if they are just burning money.



posted on Feb, 23 2016 @ 09:24 AM
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I still think it was supposed to be Jeb and the GOP did not expect Trump.

Trump is a media fabrication. Compared to other candidates (like Sanders), he gets hours of dirt time to insult, divide and conquer the GOP, ultimately leaving Hilary standing alone in the ashes after he resigns his candidacy. He will too, the presidency doesn't pay enough for a prideful business man. His reward will be to have Hillary in a position to sign on the industrial production bottom line, promoting bigger business control of the government, ultimately.

imo



posted on Feb, 23 2016 @ 02:39 PM
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Awesome!

That means I only have to listen to two more weeks of Sanders worship.



posted on Feb, 23 2016 @ 02:51 PM
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I'm kind of surprised how Sanders supporters have been taking this news so well (Not you, Alaskan Dad...you are a true, dedicated, and loyal Sanders fighter).



posted on Feb, 23 2016 @ 02:53 PM
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originally posted by: neo96
Awesome!

That means I only have to listen to two more weeks of Sanders worship.



But wait for the onslaught of excuses when he fails.




posted on Feb, 23 2016 @ 05:58 PM
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It's funny that the mass media is just trying the same old "Hillary is inevitable" meme that got here were she is in the first place, and all because she barely won a primary in Nevada, a state that is mostly irrelevant in the general election. Hillary is still crashing and burning and it's glorious to watch. It's the greatest show on Earth in our current election spectacle.

Think of it like this: she's past her shelf date. There's no way now she can govern effectively for four years. She'd be a useless President. Everyone hates her. Her own party hates her. The big money hates her. She's in serious legal trouble on multiple fronts. She is worn out and even beyond that problem, her health is crap.

The big money behind the Democrats has already decided to turn on her; it is just still figuring out what to do and how to go about it. Will Bloomberg jump in? Will Biden? Do they run Bernie, who probably loses to Trump, but be content to just set up somebody else up in four years who would go heavy on the socialism, like maybe Elizabeth Warren?

Hillary is useless now to her backers because her administration and agenda would be completely DOA. If she gets the nomination, it's only because "it was her turn" and nobody could stop her. In other words, she's kind of like Bob Dole was in 1996. He wasn't going to win anyway, it was just his turn to get to run. But on the other hand, everybody liked (and still likes) Bob Dole.



posted on Feb, 23 2016 @ 07:01 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

I've been stating this since November. If Hillary wins, it will be because of and only because of corruption and super delegates.



posted on Feb, 23 2016 @ 07:15 PM
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Maybe her Vice can make President (Wonder if she have Bill as a vice president?)but I REALLY doubt she'll be sworn in.

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posted on Feb, 23 2016 @ 10:04 PM
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originally posted by: jjkenobi
Oh my God. At least the Republicans got their # together and didn't give Bush a chance. Too bad the Democrat voters are loonballs and Hillary still has a shot.

It's the DNC not the voters who will put Hillary as their candidate.



posted on Feb, 24 2016 @ 06:01 AM
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a reply to: matafuchs

What can you say, money wins again. AND that Democrats are worse than Republicans b/c even though Republicans can be racist, warmongering, uptight puritans they do a better job of representing their constituents who are all of those things. Meanwhile Democrats always seem to cite equality, diversity, and justice they tend to the exact opposite when elected.



posted on Feb, 24 2016 @ 03:19 PM
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Hillary could get charged in the e-mail scandal in two weeks too, why don't we wait and see how things play out instead of talking about about woulda coulda. I noticed some of the wording is starting to change coming from Loretta Lynch and the like about this scandal.




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