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The Most Significant U.S. Political Development In Over 30 Years
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What is interesting is that NH didn't stop to consider that with HRC being the candidate no matter how far to the left she may campaign even if she is elected (which I see as unlikely--the Bernie crowd are not going to go for her and are splitting to either Stein or to Trump [not so ironically as he is anti-establishment too]), will never implement anything remotely like what Sanders talked about. Indeed she's running as Obama's third term. She's said it over and over, maybe that one isn't a lie--but with her how can you tell? This means that if she is elected she will be a one termer (third term candidates of a more popular president have hard times generally), and that she most likely won't be elected because the entire campaign has been a war of the anti-establishment types against the establishment types.

It isn't for no reason that the Dems had to coronate HRC, and that Jeb and Rubio lost in the GOP. Cruz never really had a chance. Even if he were nominated someone would bring a law suit on the natural born citizen clause and he wasn't ever going to get a joint resolution like McCain did because the Senate hates him.
It really is all mathematics.

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RE: The Most Significant U.S. Political Development In Over 30 Years - by Kinser79 - 08-03-2016, 10:08 PM

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