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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton Leads in New Hampshire by Historic Margin [View all]aspirant
(3,533 posts)111. Nice try, wild guesses are statistically correct.
Socialism having a negative connotation;Specifically, why does the word socialism have a negative connotation to you and others? We who lived during the cold war know exactly what connotation the word socialism has. Your denial is amazing and totally absurd.
So is the teacher/lecturer frustrated because the students aren't "paying attention"? Oh those darn lowly students, don't question your wisdom, the students know little.
Bernie says he will probably run as a dem so comparing him to the Green Party is laughable at best.
Remember the "Turtle and the Hare" and visit Las Vegas to ask if the underdogs ever win. Couldn't resist.
Evade and deny, I've experienced this before and the student has learned.
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Neither was Illiniois. Neither is any state that elects a Governor or US Senator. And?
merrily
Nov 2014
#8
She won on name recognition in an imaginary race. Let's not even bother w primaries!! ~nt
RiverLover
Nov 2014
#2
Polls this far out are useless. For example, Hillary's numbers are lower than they were a year ago.
merrily
Nov 2014
#6
This far out, polls are pure bullshit. More an attempt to shape public opinion than to measure it.
merrily
Nov 2014
#51
Please don't get so defensive. I'd love to see Sanders elected, but I don't ignore the obstacles.
Jim Lane
Nov 2014
#108
LOL: "Clinton runs nearly even with Romney in a head-to-head match-up" (para 4)
Proud Public Servant
Nov 2014
#20
And not leading "in the primary," since she's not running and there is no primary.
Orsino
Nov 2014
#27
More facts for the weary to chew over and over. Bring on the candidates, the real choices will be
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#29
I looked back and see you deserve an apology. I think I answered the wrong post. Very sorry. Will
jwirr
Nov 2014
#64
So anyone in public office can do anything & its ok with you because they are sacrificing to be
RiverLover
Nov 2014
#53
After the 2008 primaries, she should be persona non grata in Democratic circles.
ieoeja
Nov 2014
#74
She leads in NH Democratic primary. Okay who was she running against? I does not say.
jwirr
Nov 2014
#49
Yours is a majority statement. We need an alternative that both sides will want over Bush/Clinton
TheNutcracker
Nov 2014
#62
The next President will likely nominate replacements for the two oldest members of the Supreme Court
Agnosticsherbet
Nov 2014
#81
If he changes parties and runs in the Primary, I intend to suport him.
Agnosticsherbet
Nov 2014
#100
Other than some grumpy people here, where is there a sign that Democrats won't vote for Hillary?
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#91