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In reply to the discussion: Hillary overwhelming 2016 favorite in new poll, Jeb tied for first in Republican one.-F.D. poll [View all]In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)104. I'll do everything I can to help elect Hillary!
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Hillary overwhelming 2016 favorite in new poll, Jeb tied for first in Republican one.-F.D. poll [View all]
graham4anything
Apr 2013
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I am a Democratic voter 100% of the time, and I want Hillary. I am the people
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#2
There are not enough voters in the nation to deny all of President Obama & 2 President Clinton
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#4
conspiracy theory accusation with no substance when faced with facts. Same old same old.
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#86
Hillary is the single most qualified candidate before being President since LBJ.
graham4anything
May 2013
#94
Democratic voters want Hillary. President Obama fans want Hillary. That is 90=% of party.
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#53
Mario Rubio, Jeb Bush, Rick Santorum ???? Good Grief Repulicans, Is this the best you...
BlueJazz
Apr 2013
#6
Eisenhower was the prototype that Reagan later imitated. Smart? LOL. He was a warmonger.
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#9
Oh...I agree with everything you say. I still say that someone like Ike would be far preferable...
BlueJazz
Apr 2013
#18
We need all of President Obama's and Hillary Clinton's fans (about 95% of dem party)to vote 2014
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#13
Taylor Swift, democratic voter, could do very well to harness her fans to support democratic party
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#35
That is unfair to women to say Hillary can't be President just because her husband was.
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#15
Why? I only vote for democratic candidates for president 100% of the time.
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#25
I only vote for Democratic candidates. I am not one who voted for Ralph Nader & Republicans
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#29
What is unfair to women and everyone else is ramrodding another corporatist stooge through
TheKentuckian
Apr 2013
#24
Which is probably the best indication yet that neither one will be a candidate in 2016!
hedgehog
Apr 2013
#26
Guillianni is pro-choice and is against opposing marriage equality. That makes it impossible
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2013
#38
You can't be serious. This party will neither nominate, nor vote for a House member for POTUS.
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2013
#49
What do you think Obama's national name recognition was in 2005? That stuff is like cookies
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#73
That's it exactly. Any potential national candidate needs to show he/she can win.....
Tarheel_Dem
May 2013
#92
Obama is one of just 3 sitting Senators to be elected President, first since JFK. Not great odds.
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#70
As a former first lady, HRC would never have run for a House seat. Get real.
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2013
#83
"The Distinquished Gentleman" (Eddie Murphy movie) said it quite well "Vote for the name you
bike man
Apr 2013
#41
Yes, he also wants a woman President (though his choice voted for Reagan in 1980).
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#43
so what? nobody cares what she believed back in 1980. Hillary however was part of an administration
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2013
#47
Sen. Warren used to lean Republican but changed her mind. I think that is a good thing
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2013
#56
Damn right. I voted for Gore. Nader and NH's 4 electoral votes cost the election
graham4anything
May 2013
#95
Hillary is at this time unqestionably the front runner for both the nomination and the Presidency
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2013
#44
"Nothing is certain in politics or in life". What is certain is that if HRC runs, she wins.
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2013
#51
Exactly. And as someone mentioned upthread, HRC puts more than a couple....
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2013
#79
Hell, we'll be in a couple of them by 2016 from what is sounds. What we'll need is someone
Purveyor
Apr 2013
#77
What a sad reason to vote for someone 'to see heads explode on the right and left'. But
sabrina 1
May 2013
#99
Warmongers are bad for the country.. THAT is fanaticism. Voting to irritate people, is definitely
sabrina 1
May 2013
#122
The Left is a majority in the country. Thanks for bringing right wing 'trash the left' talking point
sabrina 1
May 2013
#125
I met Hillary and liked her very much, then. She changed. I don't dislike politicians, they are not
sabrina 1
May 2013
#130
This is a great point. Until we can do something about Citizens United, we need to somehow hold the
stevenleser
May 2013
#113
Of course, many want to see Jeb as president. They are the majority of the anti-Obama crew
graham4anything
May 2013
#116
you want someone way left? One can travel so way left, that they bump into way right
graham4anything
May 2013
#131
you gotta admit, the 80-20 is the best thing I have thought of in months.
graham4anything
May 2013
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