read and wept
she still didn't get the message, the dumb witch
Hillary Clinton 'under enormous pressure' to run in 2020
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50399230
Hillary Clinton has said she is "under enormous pressure" to challenge US President Donald Trump in next year's White House election.
The former Democratic presidential nominee refused to rule it out, telling the BBC: "Never say never."
Mrs Clinton, 72, said she thinks "all the time" about what kind of president she would have been if she had beaten Mr Trump in 2016.
Seventeen Democrats are already vying to lead the party in 2020.
Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live's Emma Barnett while in the UK on a book tour, Mrs Clinton was asked whether she would run again.
uh-oh newbie dave, the warren campaign will be running this ad on cnbc today....
billionaire fraudster crying about warren's 2% wealth tax
available on warren's website....
^ you make valid points....however, i think that she probably could beat trump, but IMO it's just not worth the risk.
at this point i believe biden is the safest bet of the dem candidates to win the electoral college, and that's why he tentatively has my support. that said, i'll strongly support and vote for whichever candidate gets the dem nomination.
Here’s what some of the wealthiest Americans would now be worth had the tax plans of either Sanders or Warren been introduced
The effect of the tax systems is according to taxjusticenow.org, a website founded and led by University of California, Berkeley, economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/14/us-b...tax-plans.html
People give all this credit to trump like he won a battle of wits in the debates. That did not happen. The slack jawed mouth breathing Seppo masses , had already decided that Trumptardation was the way. So he won the debate polls regardless.
The poverty of thought in the words he uses and the claims he made is just cringe inducing.
The fact that Trump "won" the debates just means some people live in a different world than I do.
If Trump was a poster on this forum, he would simply be a nuisance and ignored by most. A shit poster. A text book shit poster. If fact, people like Trump don't join forums. He doesn't seem to have the cognitive bandwidth to participate. If he posted here, we would think he was a 10 year old kid. Look at his Tweets.
People say that the nicnames he gives people are funny. really ? Lyin Ted ? Ohh good one.
Especially now, when his (Trump's) dear friend Kim called "Baiden" names (I do not dare to mention here):
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-n...-idUSKBN1XP0A6
And even more when the leaked money transfers to his son - hard earned - shown on some "unrecognized media" (I do not dare to mention) will be shown also on "recognized" MSM...?
Maybe after they report on the earth being flat.Originally Posted by Klondyke
FFS it's growing again. First Bloomberg, now this bloke.
Deval Patrick Joins Democratic Race for President
Former Massachusetts governor, a close Obama friend, stakes out moderate positions on health care and taxing the wealthy
Barack Obama issues warning to Democratic presidential hopefuls not to veer too far left
Barack Obama told Democratic presidential candidates not to ignore the "average American".
Reuters: Fabrizio Bensch
Former US president Barack Obama has warned the Democratic field of White House hopefuls not to veer too far to the left, a move he said would alienate many who would otherwise be open to voting for the party's nominee next year.
Key points:
- Barack Obama said Democrats should remember the "average American doesn't think we need to tear down the system"
- His words were interpreted as a warning to more progressive candidates like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders
- Mr Obama said the loudest voices on social media do not always reflect the party's actual position
Though Mr Obama did not mention anyone by name, the message delivered before a room of Democratic donors in Washington was a clear word of caution about the candidacies of Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
The two have called for massive structural changes — and in Sanders's case a "revolution" — that would dramatically alter the role of the government in people's lives.
The centrist wing of the party has warned for months that a far-left nominee could alienate the moderate Republicans and independent voters needed to oust President Donald Trump.
https://tinyurl.com/r35ftbs
[QUOTE=raycarey;4024452]i think that she probably could beat trump[/QUOTE
Realy
Ray, you need a link for the above ^
we all know what those polls predicted in the last election and how successful they were at predicting Hillary to win
Trump is going to get another 4 years, and thank god for that, so you guys have more time to impeach him
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