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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary will most likely be the Dem nominee. That's just the fact. And she'd be DAMN good ! [View all]Ramses
(721 posts)20. I don't vote for Republicans
no matter what they call themselves
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Hillary will most likely be the Dem nominee. That's just the fact. And she'd be DAMN good ! [View all]
RBInMaine
Feb 2015
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This is what I think is going to happen: HRC will have minimal ground game, it will be played out
leveymg
Feb 2015
#2
Yes, damn good for Wallstreeters, but not for mainstreeters. The Dems can do MUCH better.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2015
#3
She's liberal on social issues. Unfathomable that she'd appoint a Roberts or Alito
emulatorloo
Feb 2015
#29
Agree. That false and demeaning meme, like all their false and demeaning memes, doesn't stand up to
merrily
Feb 2015
#26
My crystal ball says - TPP. TPP is TODAY, not senate votes from years ago. TODAY.
djean111
Feb 2015
#25
The point is that I would have thought she would have an actual position on the economy BY NOW. nt
djean111
Feb 2015
#42
Well, either she doesn't have a position or she's reluctant to share it.
winter is coming
Feb 2015
#43
Sure, she'll be damn good if you love war, are a 1%er, love "free trade"........
PeteSelman
Feb 2015
#19
If we're going to get Republican policies, I prefer having a Republican to blame.
Scuba
Feb 2015
#27
The only time since 1924 when voter turnout dipped below 50% in a presidential election
Art_from_Ark
Feb 2015
#40
What's incredible to me about the "inevitability" statements is the underlying self-pity.
beerandjesus
Feb 2015
#31
One poster wrote about the Republicans pulling the conversation to the right
guillaumeb
Feb 2015
#35
With Hillary as president, the corporations will still be running America. After 8 more years,
Cal33
Feb 2015
#49
I won't vote for her, no matter what. If the party wants my vote they'll need to earn it. Republican
GoneFishin
Feb 2015
#51
Apparently the Republicans don't need to do anything...you'll just give them a vote by default
brooklynite
Feb 2015
#55
People who don't recognize that the goal of elections is to elect someone to represent our
GoneFishin
Feb 2015
#57
People who don't recognize that the goal of elections is to pick people to run the Government...
brooklynite
Feb 2015
#58