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    I care much more about the elections this November than 2016. I'd love to change a Governor and Senator.



    I'd say it is a given that Mrs Clinton will be on the ballot next to the D but at this point who is getting the R slot is unknown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merl View Post
    I care much more about the elections this November than 2016. I'd love to change a Governor and Senator.
    And all I keep hearing is how favorable Hick is with female voters. Who knows what to believe tho...

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    Quote Originally Posted by merl View Post
    I'd say it is a given that Mrs Clinton will be on the ballot next to the D...
    I don't think its a given. Hell from 2004-late 2007 early 2008 we were all positive she was going to be the D ... and then they pulled the old bait-and-switch with Obama (who some of you remember was supposed to be the "Moderate alternative to the Radical Hillary Clinton.")

    I wouldn't at all be surprised if the Dems are keeping us thinking she'll be the candidate so they can spring some other monster on us at the last minute (probably using the same "Moderate alternative to Hillary" rubric).


    Keep in mind that a lot of Democrats hate Hillary and that 80%+ of her appeal to Dems is their love for her husband (Bill, not Huma). The remaining 20% of her support is the D after her name.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    I don't think its a given. Hell from 2004-late 2007 early 2008 we were all positive she was going to be the D ... and then they pulled the old bait-and-switch with Obama (who some of you remember was supposed to be the "Moderate alternative to the Radical Hillary Clinton.")

    I wouldn't at all be surprised if the Dems are keeping us thinking she'll be the candidate so they can spring some other monster on us at the last minute (probably using the same "Moderate alternative to Hillary" rubric).


    Keep in mind that a lot of Democrats hate Hillary and that 80%+ of her appeal to Dems is their love for her husband (Bill, not Huma). The remaining 20% of her support is the D after her name.
    Maybe if they can find another woman but the chance for the first female president will get women to the polls. She'll have to fight for it but I fully expect her to get it.

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    Yeah!! What he said!!

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    43% of respondents are idiots. I saw a Tea Party thing the other day that said: "The last thing America needs is another Clinton or another Bush in the Oval Office." True statement right there. I'd vote for Paul, and if he doesn't run or make it past the primaries, then I guess my vote will probably just go to whoever the Libertarians are running. Spare me the "then you might as well be voting democrat", because I'm done holding my nose and voting for another fucking RINO or weak ass candidate that can't win.

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    Polls dont mean jack, welfare leech Dem voters rarely answer a poll, but they will still go voting to keep their welfare money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Well, you better scratch Rand Paul from you list then. From the Paul website:



    He also opposes same sex marriage.

    You're living in a dream world if you think any candidate can get away without commenting on social issues.

    Don't get me wrong...I like Rand Paul and could easily support him if he runs. But I'm gonna wait and see the field first.
    Not exactly, he's doing it right, the way it's supposed to be, let the states decide themselves. If a candidate wants to say what he thinks, fine, just don't make it seem like he'll impose that on the entire country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    43% of respondents are idiots. I saw a Tea Party thing the other day that said: "The last thing America needs is another Clinton or another Bush in the Oval Office." True statement right there. I'd vote for Paul, and if he doesn't run or make it past the primaries, then I guess my vote will probably just go to whoever the Libertarians are running. Spare me the "then you might as well be voting democrat", because I'm done holding my nose and voting for another fucking RINO or weak ass candidate that can't win.
    Same here. If Chris Crisco is the nominee, I guess my vote goes to the constitutionalist candidate..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    Not exactly, he's doing it right, the way it's supposed to be, let the states decide themselves. If a candidate wants to say what he thinks, fine, just don't make it seem like he'll impose that on the entire country.
    I agree with that. Can you give me instances where republican presidential candidates have said that, though? I don't recall any. I recall liberal media outlets lying and saying that's what the R candidate wants to do...but I don't recall a candidate saying that.
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    Hillary will never get the ticket. The Dems at the top that make the decisions hate women, it was evident in the primaries and race when she was running against Obama.

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