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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
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    women from every imaginable demographic group are going to vote for HRC because of who she is, what she's done and what she represents. if she runs in 2016 republicans don't have a chance.
    I haven't seen the Women for Hillary polling but assume she has the "women vote."

    Worth noting is that Romney got killed on the Woman's vote that went to Obama by a huge margin in 2012.
    Worth noting that the Republican party is full of men who think they can tell women what to do with their bodies.

    Doesn't go down too well.

    How so?

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    ^ Just look at the Polls. As a 'theoretical' republican (ie not amerkin) for most of my adult life, I absolutely would not be now. A whole load of Americans say the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPETER65 View Post
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    women from every imaginable demographic group are going to vote for HRC because of who she is, what she's done and what she represents. if she runs in 2016 republicans don't have a chance.
    I haven't seen the Women for Hillary polling but assume she has the "women vote."

    Worth noting is that Romney got killed on the Woman's vote that went to Obama by a huge margin in 2012.
    Worth noting that the Republican party is full of men who think they can tell women what to do with their bodies.

    Doesn't go down too well.

    How so?
    Quod erat demonstrandum.

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    The first set of polls are out for September 2014 for the states of Michigan and Florida. And yet again it’s all Clinton.


    Look at Cruz’s numbers,… behind Clinton in Michigan by 14 points and by in 15 points in Florida. 15 friggin’ points, in Florida where ½ the population are rednecks (the rednecks don't even like him). I should more careful when I joke about Cruz, I might be sent to jail. The man is a joke and just loves sucking up to the teabagging christians.

    But I shouldn’t keep picking on Cruz and fat boy Christie. Maybe I should bring up the 23 reasons why Jeb Bush shouldn’t run. Jeb Bush.
    Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

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    All I can say is "Oh God I Hope Not"
    sorry I couldn't be bothered reading the whole post just to give my one opinion

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    Quote Originally Posted by barbaro View Post
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    women from every imaginable demographic group are going to vote for HRC because of who she is, what she's done and what she represents. if she runs in 2016 republicans don't have a chance.
    I haven't seen the Women for Hillary polling but assume she has the "women vote."

    Worth noting is that Romney got killed on the Woman's vote that went to Obama by a huge margin in 2012.
    God forbid it ends up a choice between Clinton or Romney. May just skip voting for the first time since I cast my first vote in 1980.

    If this is the match-up and HRC wins it's because the Republicans can't must up a candidate worth a crap not because of the female vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storekeeper View Post
    God forbid it ends up a choice between Clinton or Romney. May just skip voting for the first time since I cast my first vote in 1980.

    If this is the match-up and HRC wins it's because the Republicans can't must up a candidate worth a crap not because of the female vote.
    Yes, talk about 'ground hog day' and redundance.

    Yeah, the female vote will be solid for HRC. There will be a major gap. Romney got killed on the female vote in 2012.

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    Hilary, only Fox news is giving her coverage, and predictably it is negative.
    Well not a lot of Hispanic voters watch Fox, more Hispanic voters signing up to vote every day.

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    ^ I don't know if Latins are signing up to vote (are they?).

    Latin voter turnout in 2012 was slightly down, iirrc

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
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    women from every imaginable demographic group are going to vote for HRC because of who she is, what she's done and what she represents. if she runs in 2016 republicans don't have a chance.
    I haven't seen the Women for Hillary polling but assume she has the "women vote."

    Worth noting is that Romney got killed on the Woman's vote that went to Obama by a huge margin in 2012.
    Worth noting that the Republican party is full of men who think they can tell women what to do with their bodies.

    Doesn't go down too well.

    How so?
    Quod erat demonstrandum.

    Demonstrating what? The unborn are human, Christian believers have the right not pay for what they believe goes against their convictions, as it can be obtained with out there participation.

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    Hillary will never be head honcho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPETER65
    Christian believers have the right not pay for what they believe goes against their convictions
    bullshit!

    Pay your fucking entrance fee like the rest of us!

    I think any church that even mentions politics from the pulpit or church newsletter should be taxed at least 50%!

    fucking hypoxtians..... you fucking people don't like? move to fucking Utah and secede from the USA and call it Jesustan and make up your own fucking rules!


    This is a great message board.... For me to poop on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPETER65
    Christian believers have the right not pay for what they believe goes against their convictions, as it can be obtained with out there participation.
    Good. Then I can refuse to pay taxes for weapons, war, foreign aid to whomever I choose, and taxes for tax write-offs to support Religeous myths.

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    Two polls out and the one from North Carolina gives the rethugs some hope.

    Bush and Huckabee But Butterball might start moving up in the polls. There’s rumor out that he (but there are other problems) might not have had anything to do with the GWB closure.

    The other poll from Virginia, not so much.


    Cruz is still trailing the pack.

    There’s also rumor that Romney might run again. I guess he wants to lose to a woman this time. If Mitt keeps it up and lives long enough maybe he’ll try to run again after Mrs. Clinton’s eight year term and get defeated by a married hispanic gay climatologist next.

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    Much rather have Elizabeth Warren as President.Though Clinton would be great!......Yes,I am a Virgin to this site.

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    I am starting to think it’s going to be either Bush or Christie for the rethugs. But Mrs. Clinton will easily beat either republican candidate. With the intellectually/science challenged rethugs new outreach programs (women/latinos/gays/non-white) it shouldn’t be a problem to keep the White House under Dem control for the foreseeable future.

    Two polls out during the past couple weeks. One general and one Iowa poll.


    Cruz is still the teabag anchor.


    Quote Originally Posted by jazzmanblues View Post
    Much rather have Elizabeth Warren as President.Though Clinton would be great!......Yes,I am a Virgin to this site.
    Mrs. Warren would be a good choice and I have no doubt would make a good president, if Mrs. Clinton wasn’t running. By the way,…welcome.

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    Why don't they just save the $$$ on a pointless election and stick her in for the first term now?

    Not particularly fond of her, but is there any serious opposition at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo
    is there any serious opposition at all?
    nope.

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    It has been a while and some bad news for you republicans/teabaggers,…….you haven’t a chance at the White House.

    The Iowa, Ohio, New Hampshire and Quinnipiac General Election polls show your next president; Mrs. Clinton, ahead.

    With the rethugs running the Senate and House for the next two years, the American public will be reminded how awful the republicans govern and Mrs. Clinton will just ease on into the White House especially after the recent and 7th Benghazi Report cleared everyone in the Obama administration (like the previous 6).






    Cruz (the teabagger) trails in every poll he was mentioned.

    There was one bright spot; for the rethugs, in the polls above. When looking deeper into the New Hampshire poll it shows Mitt (47%) Romney only one point behind Mrs. Clinton.


    We can only hope Romney will run again.

    One excited young girl.


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    if she decides to run, who could beat her?

    no one.

    she's not only the presumptive nominee, she's the presumptive next president.

    not only does she have the blue wall of 270 electoral votes, she's a lock for nearly every important demographic group outside of old, white men.

    i can't think of another cycle like this one.....everyone knows she'd win and we're still 2 years out.

    which means one thing.....republicans are going to smear as much sh*t on the walls as they can to try and legitimatize her and govt. in general.
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    Few polls out during the first couple weeks of December and it shows Mrs. Clinton ahead in every one.

    Fat Boy who was recently cleared by the New Jersey Legislature of any wrong doing in the Bridgegate scandal is polling just as well as Bush in the Bloomberg poll with Cruz trailing as usual. What the poll below doesn’t show you is how Romney preformed against Mrs. Clinton. Romney is at 37% and Mrs. Clinton at 45%.


    But the good news for Fat Boy doesn’t last long. In the Quinnipiac poll it shows Clinton beating Christie in his home state of New Jersey. Clinton is the only candidate who has positive favourability rating. Most sane people don’t really think much of the Rethugs.


    An interesting Hispanic poll was released and it shows Hispanic voters would overwhelmingly vote Democrat 51% versus a Republican candidate at 27%. If the Rethugs keep up their strange Hispanic outreach program for the next two years I don’t see a republican candidate getting 27% in the 2016 presidential election.


    Hillary Clinton 66% - Ted (I’m a loser) Cruz 21%


    All is not lost for you right-wing loons. There’s some good news for your weekend. A North Carolina poll gives the rethugs some hope.

    Ben Carson leads the way for the Republicans with 19% to 15% for Jeb Bush, 14% each for Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee, 11% for Paul Ryan, 7% for Rick Perry, 5% each for Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, and 4% for Marco Rubio.

    Ben Carson

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth
    Fat Boy who was recently cleared by the New Jersey Legislature of any wrong doing in the Bridgegate scandal is polling just as well as Bush in the Bloomberg poll with Cruz trailing as usual.
    The Jersey Legislature may have cleared him, but that was without the testimony of the two principals who were involved--a female staff assistant (name escapes me) and another high ranking individual working with his Admin. Both refused to testify, I believe, and the Legislature had no power to force them to. If and when the Feds step in with supenea power, which they appear likely to do, all bets are off.

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    Let’s see if I can start the weekend off for the rethugs with some good news about the 2016 presidential election.

    First, two general election polls (Fox & McClatchy/Marist) came out last week and both show Mrs. Clinton ahead,…..waaay ahead. So that’s not good news for you rethugs.


    Another Hispanic poll was conducted. So let’s see how the rethugs fared in that poll.

    Sixty one percent of Latinos see themselves supporting Hilary Clinton in an eventual presidential race, 11 points more than the general population (50 percent).


    Well that wasn’t good news. I wonder why the Hispanics dislike republicans? humm

    Maybe this will be good news for you rethugs. Jeb Bush and Carly Fiorina (maybe just vice presidential aspirations, look at me, look at me, someone please think about me) have now said they are planning on running (maybe). But I don’t think many on the right think much of Jeb or Carly.

    Ok maybe this post isn’t good news for the rethugs. Maybe with my next post I’ll be able to show some better news for you losers.


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    Your next president

    Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Extend Run as Most Admired


    Americans continue to name Hillary Clinton as the woman living anywhere in the world whom they admire most, and name Barack Obama as the man they admire most. Clinton has held the top women's spot in each of the last 13 years and 17 of the last 18

    For nearly seven decades, Gallup has asked Americans, using an open-ended question, to name the man and woman living anywhere in the world whom they admire most. The current results are based on a Dec. 8-11 poll.

    In total, Clinton has been most admired woman 19 times, easily the most of any woman in Gallup's history of asking the most admired question, six more times than Eleanor Roosevelt. Clinton won the distinction from 1993 to 1994 and 1997 to 2000 when she was first lady; from 2002 to 2008 when she was a U.S. senator; and from 2009 to 2012 when she was secretary of state. Although she has had no formal public role during the last two years, she retains a high enough profile to top the list. Clinton is the presumed front-runner for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, should she decide to run.


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    That's a joke. If their own poll numbers show she only got 12% that's 12 out of a 100 people asked, then that means 88 people voted for someone else.

    88% voted Hillary not the most admired woman should have been the headline, and it would have been, if the name was Palin, and we all know it..

    What has she actually done, eh?

    Nobody can answer that question can they?

    Back to you...

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