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Opinions on Hillary Clinton?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by bubbles123, Mar 6, 2016.

  1. Andrew99

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    No he isn't! What you don't understand is Hilary already has well over 200 electoral votes! She's going to be the next president of the United States! :icon_wink
     
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    My opinions? I don't trust her. Mom and Dad told her what she did and she been around in politics since the 70s. She got fired from the Watergate panel. In the 80s, they, when Bill was governor, made money in a land scam, she let Bill rape or sexually harass female and murdering people. I can't vote, but NO WAY WOULD I VOTE FOR HER!
     
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    I assume you're referring to delegates and not electoral votes in which case the argument wasn't about the nomination process but rather the general election and all polls show him running better against republicans than Clinton and within the nomination process he has received support from many more independent voters.

    You can reasonably make the argument that because Clinton has been on the national stage for so long that it's inevitable she would be viewed less favorably however she has a number of clear and present weakness among democratic and swing voters.

    In terms of my opinion I can't say I understand why people might be excited by a candidate like Clinton and am hoping for a Sanders win but if he doesn't she would clearly be better than the other choices presented.
     
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    Basket Case, My parents pays 55% in taxes, and that is NOT counting sales taxes, property taxes, motor vehicle taxes and inventory taxes (taxes on the merchandise we sell. That is WHY my state is losing people. Tax and spend and spent the future). Dad told me that when I was born - I was already owning the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 10,000 dollars. That is what the federal government policies are doing.

    American citizens are looking at Greece, Spain, Italy and see what socialism is doing. The Democrats --and the Establishment Republicans (those are the so called leaders in Washington. The Republican leaders hate both Cruz and Trump. The party leaders at the local level are going for either Trump or Cruz.

    If Trump gets nominated, my state will be a toss up. We hate our governor and I believe this state will go purple instead of blue. I think the US Representative here might be removed, too.
     
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    200 electoral votes? I'm having a hard time understanding if this is sarcasm or of you really don't understand this process. Sorry, I guess I just need some clarification on what you mean by this.