I am amazed at the possibility of it being Trump vs. Sanders. It feels like bizarro land.
I am amazed at the possibility of it being Trump vs. Sanders. It feels like bizarro land.
Sanders is not going to be the DNC nominee. Even the leftist media has started asking about the rigged super-delegates process. HRC already has the super-delegates needed to be nominated even if Sanders won most of the rest of the state primaries (which he won't). If HRC is forced to withdraw (which I highly doubt will happen) the DNC will transfer all of HRC's super-delegates to another donkey of their choosing; someone like Joe Biden or even a Julian Castro.
The Dems win elections when the Dems have a reason to go out and vote. Give the Dems a Trump to vote against, and the Dems will come out to vote in droves. For the same reason, the Dems would turn out to vote against a Bush. Thankfully it is looking like Jeb may not even make it to the convention.
Who can beat HRC in the general election? Someone the Dems don't hate enough to want to turn out and vote against and the Conservatives within the GOP don't hate enough to stay home come November.
Do we really have to sit through another nine months of this?![]()
What one has to deal with is the reality of Doomberg throwing his grassroots money in to the ring. He's paid off enough emotional mothers and weak kneed gender neutral men, under the guise of Gun Safety. He has the potential to be nominated come 9/16.
Or possibility #2. The voting public stays home disgusted with the choices. Putting Krusty the Clown in office.
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