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In reply to the discussion: Lest we forget, [View all]el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)9. That doesn't answer the question does it?
Who else is there? I mean Hillary Clinton isn't my favorite candidate, and I'd much prefer to support someone else (and probably will) in the primaries. But right now she seems like the front runner, and unless someone serious challenges her she may be the nominee, at which point I'll support her against whoever the Republicans throw up.
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So, do you think that such blunders on her part make her a fit candidate for the office? n/t
MadHound
Mar 2013
#2
I think she's actually to Obama's right, and far more hawkish, but that's irrelevant.
JoePhilly
Mar 2013
#6
The good news is that others in the thread have actually proposed a few alternatives.
JoePhilly
Mar 2013
#40
Since I'm not a one issue voter, I'd be comparing across a very broad landscape of issues.
JoePhilly
Mar 2013
#10
Its your OP, you brought up Hillary, making whether she has "thrown her hat in the ring"
JoePhilly
Mar 2013
#21
Yes I will support someone dumb enough to get fooled by Bush or agree with him
el_bryanto
Mar 2013
#28
Lest we forget, the 2014 midterms are what we should all be focused on....not 2016. nt.
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#34