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Originally Posted by Guest
Just think what the response would be IF the candidates came here to The Villages and said they are going to push hard for Social Security means testing for all current recipients; Medicare benefits would be capped each year; and a 25% tax on beer. No Republican would vote for that candidate - but the candidate who thanks all the veterans for their service; says how wonderful The Villages is; and makes jokes about line dancing will be cheered even though they did not say anything of importance.
Look for gladhanding, smiles, a few jokes, and not much of substance when the candidates come here.
It would be the same thing if a Democrat was ever invited here - but that is not going to happen.
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Why would you use such ludicrous and silly statements to try and make whatever point you are trying to make.
You know that your claims are silly, and you mock everything else.
This thread, before the troll squad got here to try and hijack another thread, was concerning the Clinton campaign. BUT then you knew that..you always know when you take your time to post silliness because I assume you think you are funny....flash..you are not.
The Clinton campaign until the Republicans are done I think will focus on just what she did on opening day. Talk about her personally and keep away from the media.
The big times will once the Republicans settle on the nominee and actually I predict not much movement UNTIL THE DEBATES. That can be very uncomfortable when you have baggage. But, it is so early.
Ms. Clinton cannot take the Obama route. He and his team made the message the actual campaign. He could speak, she cannot...of course many of the Republican candidates are not great speakers either.
So many contradictions with Ms. Clinton. Again, my biggest problem is she represents everything the Democratic party says they do not like. She is everything that President Obama was on the attack about in 2008 and 2012.
But time will tell