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Who do you vote for? Trump & his sock puppet vs. Hillary/Cruz or Hillary/Kasich Would definitely make things interesting. |
I'm still sticking to my guns that everyone is going to be feeling the bern next year. Wait until California, Oregon and Washington vote. Swing state in my opinion is NY.. I bet that state has had enough of her chit and it will go to Bernie. This is far from over.
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cranky old bastard |
theres a lot to be cranky about.
In other news the Bernie campaign raised DOUBLE the money last month as Hillary did and at a rally in Washington, 35 THOUSAND people attended. But you won't hear it on the news. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Wow. Bernie SMOKED Clinton today.
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Eben, you know what to do if the erection lasts more than 4 hours :call: The Latest: Clinton Delegate Lead Strong Despite Losses By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Mar 26, 2016, 8:00 PM The Latest on the Democratic presidential nominating contests Saturday in Alaska, Hawaii and Washington state (all times local): 7:45 p.m. Bernie Sanders clearly had a good day, winning big in Washington state and Alaska. But that's not impacting Hillary Clinton's overall lead in the Democratic presidential race much due to a smaller pool of delegates at stake Saturday. |
Wait till California votes. ;)
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March 15. The date Clinton lost her momentum.
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Rich old ladies.
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http://www.npr.org/2016/03/27/472056...ntent=20160327
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I wonder what that count would like without those super delegates?
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Clinton has a 239 delegate lead without them.....or a 679 delegate lead with them. We will see how relevant they are when the dust settles.... Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Didn't the super delegates hurt Clinton 8 years ago?
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Right. It's irrelevent that she started the primaries with 40% of the total delegates, already in her pocket. "if the GOP has a contested convention will be irrelevant as well. Jim will just have to reconcile the moral implications." If Trump comes into the convention with less than 50% of the total delegates supporting him, then he didn't win anything in my opinion. I have always said that if you don't get 50% o fth etotal, the fair thing is to have a runoff. On your side, IF Bernie went to the convention with more than 50% of the total pledged delegatres, but Clinton won thatnls to the superdelegates, that would be immoral to me. It's not going to happen. Which is too bad, I was hoping to see the reaction. On my side, there may be some things I need to reconcile, you are correct. And that's the difference between us. I can admit it when my side is hitting below the belt. You can't, no matter how obvious it is, you will always deny and/or ooze moral relativism. |
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Besides, the system isn't immoral, it's actually an improvement. If the GOP followed the same they'd have a mechanism to obstruct a radical candidate who's hijacked the party. |
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What's so "radical" about Trump? He hasn't lived his life much differently than many rich folks and celebrities. And he's been pretty much a "centrist" in the way he's run his businesses. And he hasn't "hijacked" the Republican Party any more than did what you call Neo-Cons, and what others call RINOs. Nor any more than Progressives have "hijacked" the Democrat Party. |
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DING DING DING!! Because to liberal elitists (like you), the people you claim to care about, cannot be trusted to decide who to nominate. So tell us Spence, who exactly are the registered Democrats whose primary vote doesn't matter to you, unless you happen to approve? Blacks? Mexicans? Stay-at-home moms? The poor? Everyone who didn't go to college? Boy did you tee THAT ONE up for anyone who understands what "democracy" means. This from Spence, a person who I'm sure claims to care about Democracy, who said that if teh majority votes in a way he doesn't likje, then "it's an improvement" if instead, we make deals behind the scenes, to get the outcome that serves the power brokers rather than the outcome that reflects the will of the people you claim to care about. Holy, holy, sh*t. How can you possibly not see the fascism in that? If Trump gets 50.0001% of the delegates, he's the nominee, that's the way it works on my side, whether I happen to like it or not. That's called democracy. Yeesh... |
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