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In reply to the discussion: Whoever enters the White House on January 20, 2017 will have raised $1 billion. [View all]MohRokTah
(15,429 posts)32. Who would you rather have replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush?
Who would you rather have potentially replace Stephen Beyer?
Would you rather have a Democratic president or a Republican president in office when Antonin Scalia or Anthony Kennedy have to be replaced on the SCOTUS?
The SCOTUS is the ONLY issue in presidential elections. Everything else is just a distraction, including your Goldman Sachs remark.
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Whoever enters the White House on January 20, 2017 will have raised $1 billion. [View all]
MohRokTah
Jan 2015
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It sucks it's all about the money. If Hillary gets in, it will still be all about the money. n/t
benz380
Jan 2015
#2
Not if Bernie, Elizabeth, or another real Democrat gets in, and not a corporatist. n/t
benz380
Jan 2015
#7
Warren will have to raise $100 million, wild guesstimate, to make it through Iowa and New Hampshire, where ad time is
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#27
Why would the American people be stupid enough to vote for the canidate who raised the most money?
ChosenUnWisely
Jan 2015
#5
In 1980 they elected Reagan not once but twice yup America is not very bright
ChosenUnWisely
Jan 2015
#23
Money is highly overrated and is used as a fright factor. The world events in the last 6 weeks
CK_John
Jan 2015
#6
Oh, well. I guess we'll be stuck with a "Not as Bad" corrupt politician again.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2015
#49
A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong gives it a superficial appearance of being right. Paine
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2015
#52
Get rid of the fundraising aspect and we go back to issues instead of personalities.
MohRokTah
Jan 2015
#38
IF the Democratic candidate does not raise more money than the GOP candidate...
MohRokTah
Jan 2015
#26