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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton's former press secretary: "Trump can win the general election pretty damn easily" [View all]Progressive dog
(7,189 posts)71. The parties won't let that go too far
You'd better try for a Constitutional amendment revoking that pesky right of assembly.
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Hillary Clinton's former press secretary: "Trump can win the general election pretty damn easily" [View all]
imagine2015
May 2016
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Was Hitler also dismissed in his rise to power? (Not that Trump is half as clever, but he seeks to
GreenPartyVoter
May 2016
#1
That is what I thought. There are other similarities. While we don't have the hyperinflation and
GreenPartyVoter
May 2016
#10
True. Had old Adolph on the brain from reading a novel set in Germany, tho.
GreenPartyVoter
May 2016
#15
shhhh. don't tell the Hillarians. They believe she is going to cake walk in even though
roguevalley
May 2016
#36
How would that help your weak candidate? If she can't handel some dirty hippies what will tRump do?
Vincardog
May 2016
#9
No, they were pushing him out there for a fair and balanced primary season.
libdem4life
May 2016
#54
Actually the state constitution forbids giving state money's to private parties
nadinbrzezinski
May 2016
#73
Every day he is in there, he broadens the conversation and forces her to be a better candidate
Warren DeMontague
May 2016
#37
Yes, it does. Unless people really agree with Brock and DiFi that Hillary needs to pivot to win
Warren DeMontague
May 2016
#43
You think the stronger candidate should drop out. Of course. Why didn't I think of that!
imagine2015
May 2016
#13
Maybe you should ask the polling companies to add that as a question, but the FACT is
pdsimdars
May 2016
#51
Nothing in the story suggests one Democratic nominee is stronger than the other
onenote
May 2016
#18
Oh, but if we only run Bernie, we can win every single electoral vote and then we can all have
beaglelover
May 2016
#44
It's not so much about underestimating Trump as underestimating Hillary's ability
merrily
May 2016
#77