Clinton is a high risk general election candidate proven in primaries!

 
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Old 05-18-2016, 08:53 AM
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Default Clinton is a high risk general election candidate proven in primaries!

If it were not for the super delegates Clinton would be making a bee line for the door....again!!

KENTUCKY FREE FALL: Hillary Loses Quarter of a Million Votes from Her 2008 Primary Win

She "wins" KY by a nose. So a win is a win even if by one point, is the good news. The bad? She was supposed to beat Bernie big time. Did not happen. She lost over 250,000 votes compared to 2008! The turn out was horrible.

The party will have to face the facts that the Clintons will not. Is she able to win the general election?
All indicators point to her not being able to do so. Too many primaries that she was supposed to win and did not.

Her double digit lead in almost any general election poll now show her dead even with Trump with many showing Trump in the lead.

The consistent common denominator for Clinton?
She is dis-liked and not trusted. Yes, even she is a bit too much for honest democrats.

My bet is she does not make it through the month of June....again!
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Old 05-18-2016, 09:03 AM
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If it were not for the super delegates Clinton would be making a bee line for the door....again!!

KENTUCKY FREE FALL: Hillary Loses Quarter of a Million Votes from Her 2008 Primary Win

She "wins" KY by a nose. So a win is a win even if by one point, is the good news. The bad? She was supposed to beat Bernie big time. Did not happen. She lost over 250,000 votes compared to 2008! The turn out was horrible.

The party will have to face the facts that the Clintons will not. Is she able to win the general election?
All indicators point to her not being able to do so. Too many primaries that she was supposed to win and did not.

Her double digit lead in almost any general election poll now show her dead even with Trump with many showing Trump in the lead.

The consistent common denominator for Clinton?
She is dis-liked and not trusted. Yes, even she is a bit too much for honest democrats.

My bet is she does not make it through the month of June....again!
Your bet? I sure would like that action. The only poll that counts is in November. How many of you wingnuts thought Obama was going to win a second term in May of 2012?
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Old 05-18-2016, 09:04 AM
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If it were not for the super delegates Clinton would be making a bee line for the door....again!!

KENTUCKY FREE FALL: Hillary Loses Quarter of a Million Votes from Her 2008 Primary Win

She "wins" KY by a nose. So a win is a win even if by one point, is the good news. The bad? She was supposed to beat Bernie big time. Did not happen. She lost over 250,000 votes compared to 2008! The turn out was horrible.

The party will have to face the facts that the Clintons will not. Is she able to win the general election?
All indicators point to her not being able to do so. Too many primaries that she was supposed to win and did not.

Her double digit lead in almost any general election poll now show her dead even with Trump with many showing Trump in the lead.

The consistent common denominator for Clinton?
She is dis-liked and not trusted. Yes, even she is a bit too much for honest democrats.

My bet is she does not make it through the month of June....again!
Nope, she will finish. They are talking a third party run now, to get rid of Hillary and Trump, so that congress can appoint their own man for the White House. NO ONE WINS.
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Old 05-18-2016, 09:06 AM
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Your bet? I sure would like that action. The only poll that counts is in November. How many of you wingnuts thought Obama was going to win a second term in May of 2012?
No, the "wingnuts" are the ones that knowingly voted for the failure a second time and proved that Affirmative Action is still alive and well in America.
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Your bet? I sure would like that action. The only poll that counts is in November. How many of you wingnuts thought Obama was going to win a second term in May of 2012?
The ONLY "poll" that counts is in January. Your vote doesn't really count, you elect the elector, who actually does the electing.
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Old 05-18-2016, 12:55 PM
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Good news. After Hillary Clinton's win in Kentucky last night (if it holds), she will need less than 100 delegates to put her over the finish line, and the big enchilada (California) is coming up.

If people (Sanders) don't like super delegates, the time to change the rules is before the contest begins, not when it is winding down.

Clinton hits the airwaves today with 130 million dollars (yes, you read that correctly) in ad buys against Donald Trump, and Trump can't dispute one word in the ads. They are all made exclusively from his own words.

Meanwhile, Trump is starting his fundraising next week, on his way to raising 1.5 billion dollars minimum.
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Old 05-18-2016, 03:15 PM
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Good news. After Hillary Clinton's win in Kentucky last night (if it holds), she will need less than 100 delegates to put her over the finish line, and the big enchilada (California) is coming up.

If people (Sanders) don't like super delegates, the time to change the rules is before the contest begins, not when it is winding down.

Clinton hits the airwaves today with 130 million dollars (yes, you read that correctly) in ad buys against Donald Trump, and Trump can't dispute one word in the ads. They are all made exclusively from his own words.

Meanwhile, Trump is starting his fundraising next week, on his way to raising 1.5 billion dollars minimum.
All campaign ads are quotes taken out of context. Only the feeble minded bother with them and then believe what they hear. But, there are a lot of them that also vote. Most of them can't even tell you the name of the vice president.
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Old 05-18-2016, 05:11 PM
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Hillary Clinton only needs 10% of all remaining delegates to win the nomination, while Bernie Sanders needs to win 90% of all remaining delegates to win.
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Old 05-18-2016, 05:13 PM
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If it were not for the super delegates Clinton would be making a bee line for the door....again!!

KENTUCKY FREE FALL: Hillary Loses Quarter of a Million Votes from Her 2008 Primary Win

She "wins" KY by a nose. So a win is a win even if by one point, is the good news. The bad? She was supposed to beat Bernie big time. Did not happen. She lost over 250,000 votes compared to 2008! The turn out was horrible.

The party will have to face the facts that the Clintons will not. Is she able to win the general election?
All indicators point to her not being able to do so. Too many primaries that she was supposed to win and did not.

Her double digit lead in almost any general election poll now show her dead even with Trump with many showing Trump in the lead.

The consistent common denominator for Clinton?
She is dis-liked and not trusted. Yes, even she is a bit too much for honest democrats.

My bet is she does not make it through the month of June....again!






Ok - how much do you want to bet?
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Old 05-18-2016, 05:47 PM
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Your bet? I sure would like that action. The only poll that counts is in November. How many of you wingnuts thought Obama was going to win a second term in May of 2012?
How many of you lugnuts thought Hillary was going to trounce Obama in 2008? Huh!
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Old 05-18-2016, 06:05 PM
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And now Hillary dropped below Trump in today's polls. The more she opens her mouth, the lower she sinks. She just barely squeaked a win over Bernie yesterday.....barely.
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Old 05-18-2016, 06:20 PM
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Are some of you not able to have an opinion without being inconsiderate and nasty?

Based on the track record here on TOTV the answer is of course not!

Why don't those of you who are incapable of carrying on a conversation without calling people names find some place else to play with yourselves and get self gratification.
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Old 05-18-2016, 08:41 PM
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Are some of you not able to have an opinion without being inconsiderate and nasty?

Based on the track record here on TOTV the answer is of course not!

Why don't those of you who are incapable of carrying on a conversation without calling people names find some place else to play with yourselves and get self gratification.
Why do you take it all so seriously? It doesn't matter who wins, they're all crooks. It's theater. It's like a sporting event and the promoters are whipping up and agitating the crowd.
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Old 05-18-2016, 09:21 PM
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All campaign ads are quotes taken out of context. Only the feeble minded bother with them and then believe what they hear. But, there are a lot of them that also vote. Most of them can't even tell you the name of the vice president.
Thanks for clearing that up . I`m sure no one on here ever would have guessed .
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Old 05-19-2016, 04:46 AM
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Are some of you not able to have an opinion without being inconsiderate and nasty?

Based on the track record here on TOTV the answer is of course not!

Why don't those of you who are incapable of carrying on a conversation without calling people names find some place else to play with yourselves and get self gratification.
Who are you replying to?
 

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