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Old 02-13-2016, 03:55 AM
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The problem Rubio is going to have his experience. You can't spend seven years bitching about Obama's lack of experience, and then put forward someone with identical experience. The Democratic won't directly compare him to Obama. However, they will attack him on his lack of experience.

Repeating himself over and over at the NH debate will appear in many negative ads. He is not going to live that one down.

I am still going to cross my fingers about Kasich. What really bothers me is Kasich accepting Medicaid help under Obamacare for the less fortunate in his state, and being crucified for it. Since when is helping people a bad thing?

Reagan wasn't perfect. Well that is a shock. You better not say too loud you will get castrated. (lol)
Another "informed voter." Have you been sleeping during this campaign season? How do you get the idea that Rubio has no experience? Because he appears to be young? He is one year younger than Cruz. Rubio has over 15 years experience. How do you get that he is anything close to being as inexperienced as Obama was when he ran? Does anyone question Cruz's experience of a little over two years? Is there a cutoff date for being considered too young, because Cruz is only one year older than Rubio.
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Old 02-13-2016, 08:26 AM
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Gov. Christie has made two decisions that directly negatively affected me in NJ. That being said he is a very good manager. We have been "Under Attack" since he took over from Corzine. He is brutal with his words but he was the correct man at a rough time here in Jersey. It's very possible you may hear from him again soon. Trump & Christie. Trump is smart he's not going to surround himself with a bunch of numb nuts he gonna get the best & toughest and manage his way outta this mess.
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Old 02-13-2016, 11:15 AM
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Another "informed voter." Have you been sleeping during this campaign season? How do you get the idea that Rubio has no experience? Because he appears to be young? He is one year younger than Cruz. Rubio has over 15 years experience. How do you get that he is anything close to being as inexperienced as Obama was when he ran? Does anyone question Cruz's experience of a little over two years? Is there a cutoff date for being considered too young, because Cruz is only one year older than Rubio.
Go right ahead and throw insults, and make things up. It fits you well.
Where the hell did I ever mention Cruz? No one is questioning Cruz's experience, or his age. They are only questioning his sanity. Cruz doesn't get along with anyone. He is totally unfit to be president no matter how old he is.

Concerning Rubio's experience compared to Obama, read this.
Marco Rubio says he is more experienced and qualified than Barack Obama was during presidential run | PolitiFact

For the matter of record for about the 20th time, I want Kasich to be president. A Kasich/Rubio would be my choice. If it is a brokered convention, I don't think Trump, and Cruz would combine their delegates. The egos of each would not accept the other as the nominee. Trump would never play second fiddle to Cruz. Cruz might.

If Kasich has a strong showing in the northern states, he might be able to get Rubio's, and Bush's delegates. This will happen only, if Rubio or Bush drop out. If Kasich would except being VP, his experience would really help, whoever the president would be.
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Old 02-13-2016, 11:51 AM
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If Kasich would except being VP, his experience would really help, whoever the president would be.
I really do not think that Hillary will pick Kasich as her VP nominee - as she IS going to be the next President.
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Old 02-13-2016, 11:53 AM
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IF the Republican nominee - whoever it may be - is savvy enough, he will choose Gov. Nikki Haley as the VP nominee.
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Old 02-13-2016, 01:10 PM
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IF the Republican nominee - whoever it may be - is savvy enough, he will choose Gov. Nikki Haley as the VP nominee.
Why? Because of the gender? Because of the ethnicity? We've already seen how that is no longer a factor. Obama proved that when you chose someone because of their ethnicity, you may not necessarily get what the country needs. That person may not qualify. If you are suggesting that it will enhance the probability of the Republican getting elected, then that could be a factor for some of those shallow voters.
 

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