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JI7

(89,240 posts)
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 01:05 AM Sep 2014

Will Howard Dean's Support for Hillary Clinton hurt Bernie Sanders ?

or anyone else who wants to challenge Hillary Clinton ? will Dean help Hillary take Vermont against Sanders ? maybe Dean will use the "democratic wing of the democratic party" against Sanders . at this point i will vote for Sanders over Hillary assuming they are the only ones in the race.



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Will Howard Dean's Support for Hillary Clinton hurt Bernie Sanders ? (Original Post) JI7 Sep 2014 OP
No. Bernie's policy positions will win the voters. Kissinger could endorse Clinton, and she'd still grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #1
'Kissinger could endorse Clinton, and she'd still lose'... LOL, indeed! Purveyor Sep 2014 #2
 

grahamhgreen

(15,741 posts)
1. No. Bernie's policy positions will win the voters. Kissinger could endorse Clinton, and she'd still
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 01:14 AM
Sep 2014

lose.


oops

 

Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
2. 'Kissinger could endorse Clinton, and she'd still lose'... LOL, indeed!
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 01:26 AM
Sep 2014


The love fest between Henry Kissinger and Hillary Clinton, which began last week when Clinton reviewed Kissinger's book, World Order, for The Washington Post, continued on Tuesday. This time it was Kissinger's turn, as he praised Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State in an interview with Susan Paige of USA Today.

I've known her for many years now, and I respect her intellect... And she ran the State Department in the most effective way that I've ever seen."

When asked if Clinton ran the State Department better than he did, Kissinger said yes.

This wasn't the first time in the last few days that Kissinger has spoken kindly of Clinton. In an interview with NPR on Saturday he offered a quazi presidential endorsement of the former First Lady admitting, "... yes, she'd be a good president."

http://www.thewire.com/national/2014/09/henry-kissinger-and-hillary-clinton-continue-crushing-on-each-other/379903/
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