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So it's not a gender issue, it's a race issue? Do you really want to go there? And who thinks women's health issues are a game of cards? Who will be more supportive of women's health issues and a woman's right to choose? Certainly not some republican man. It's time for women to organize and march again like it is the 1960's all over again. |
Hillwery
Can't believe the voters could be so stubie.
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Hillery
I cannot the voters could be so stupid. The other half will vote for their pocket and not is what is good for the countey.
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OK so March like they did in the 60'S.
But at a minimum find a leader who represents the women. And that most certainly is not Hillary Clinton. She is in it for one woman......herself. There are much, MUCH better choices than a self centered past her prime, past her time political business as usual .....did I mention self centered? |
Poll: Hillary Clinton still tops in 2016 - CNN.com
It's no exaggeration to say Hillary crushes every possible GOP opponent in this latest CNN poll, and the poll was taken after the email 'scandal'. |
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Some of us remember when she was also crushing all the other candidates in 2007? And then dethroned by a virtual unknown on the national political stage? She is the poster child for yesterday (damaged goods). And the gold standard for politics as usual. There will eventually be enough skeleton rattling from the past to dethrone her again. |
...and the Republican candidate of (insert any name) will be able to win the presidency over Sec. Clinton?
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I'm thinking that the perfect ticket for the dems, Clinton and Warren. That will set your pacemakers and tea party zealots a twitter!
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Reminder: the subject is Clinton crushing all other candidates.....NOT... about who could beat her. All the current rhetoric from 2007 sounds like it is being replayed again now. What I would like to hear from such a staunch, cock sure Clinton supporter is....how did she get bumped out of a similar shoe in candidate to losing the nomination in the 2008 election. How and why did her loyal followers switch hats over night and choose a completely unqualified, unknown candidate and pass on all the hyped charisma, female, Clinton dynasty, Washington insider pre-ordained party choice???? |
She certainly has not added anything of consequence to her resume' since 2008.
Quite the contrary only more shady dealings than ever. |
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The tightly contested democratic primary of 2007/2008 went on from Feb 2007, when Barack Obama announced his candidacy, until June 2008, when Hilary Clinton conceded defeat as the democratic nominee. That's hardly what you would call 'switching hats over night'. As you might recall, Hilary won all the big states ie: California, Pennsylvania, Ohio, etc etc. It is still hard to figure out how Barack Obama beat her except he just kept plugging away, especially in the caucus states which she essentially ignored. The 2016 contest will be about issues and not about personalities, and the winner will be the one who supports a woman's right to choose, the one who supports healthcare for all, the one who supports the voting rights act, the one who doesn't think that employers should decide what type of birth control a woman uses (or if she should even use birth control), if state mandated vaginal-probes are used, if the minimum wage is raised, if equal pay for equal work is the law, if violence against women is allowed, and many other equal rights issues. Until the GOP wants to embrace these issues, they are looking at obscurity. |
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One. Hillary went from the presumed democratic nominee to getting beat by a near unknown, unqualified candidate that knew how to make speeches and promises. Two. Only democrats have the issues identified and addressed. |
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