http://washingtonexaminer.com/2016-h...rticle/2524072
This sounds like exactly the thing to get every single Republican in the country to vote.
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http://washingtonexaminer.com/2016-h...rticle/2524072
This sounds like exactly the thing to get every single Republican in the country to vote.
OK, I am back now...had to go vomit.
I'll move to Canada if that happens.
The Wookie and the Witch...what's not to like?
I'd stop claiming to be an american if they bought the election.
[facepalm]
Emotions aside, let's think of this objectively:
If Hillary runs, would it matter who the second seat was? - any Republican competitor would be the underdog from the get-go. The Hillary/Michelle ticket is surely unlikely but if it did occur a win would not be out of the question. The demographics of the country no longer support the historic paradigm:
Michelle would pull 90%+ of the black vote
Hillary has a substantial fan base, irrespective of her substantial negative numbers
Together they'd have:
-the gay vote (Republicans have a way of shooting themselves in the foot on this issue)
-the pro-choice vote (Republicans have a way of shooting themselves in the other foot on this issue)
-the hispanic vote (hispanics have overwhelmingly voted D lately and their numbers aren't shrinking like the numbers for other groups are)
-the independent women vote (similar to blacks voting for Obama, a lot of women would like to see a woman as president)
-the Democratic vote (anyone recall the numbers from this past November?)
When it comes to foreign relations issues in the debates, Hillary would stomp any likely Republican contender (Rubio's two week Middle-East trip isn't going to equate well against someone with a hitch as Secretary of State).
If the Republicans don't kick their game up a notch...or five, 2016 isn't going to retrieve the White House from the Democrats.
Sweet Mother of God.....do you have any idea of the money that would come out to support those two? And all the freakin' yapping, clamoring trash that would jam the polls to vote, many for the first time in their lives?
The Republicans wouldn't stand a chance, especially considering what they've brought to the last two elections. Lord have mercy on this country if those two run together.