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Originally Posted by Guest
Some keep hoping she won't.
Living by the poll numbers is a losing game is it not.
This time of year in the 2008 race Clinton was viewd as the parties choice. She got knocked out of first place by a relatively unknown. I am sure it was not because the party need a black candidate before a female candidate.
And so for 2016 she has even more negative baggage and controversy and you all think she is invulnerable.
Why is that?
I do believe some dems greatest fear is that Fiorina runs. Defeats all the first woman POTUS BS.
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Originally Posted by Guest
We've already discussed this ... the polls at this point are largely irrelevant. Try to get back to topic please.
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At this point in 2008, there were only a handful of primary races remaining, and Barack Obama was well on his way to winning 30 states, while Hillary Clinton won 20 states. Clinton won all the big states like CA, FL, PA, OH, NY, but Obama just kept plugging away especially in the caucus states and came out the winner. Hopefully, the republican primary season will be as much fun to watch as that 2008 race was, which came right down to the wire.
It's funny how the polls are 'largely irrelevant', especially when the GOP's flavor of the day is polling at less than 1%. Pardon us if we don't pay too much attention to the group that assured us Romney would win in a landslide in 2012.