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In reply to the discussion: It is either Hillary Clinton or a Republican as the next POTUS & this is why [View all]A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)21. Thanks for the information. I learned two things from the info.
One, as a liberal I now know I don't have to pay any attention to the vocal minority of conservatives on DU.
And two, well I already knew number 2. Hillary will lose to whoever runs as the Republican candidate. The numbers show that. The majority of the unaffiliated, like me, will not vote for her. One, she is too conservative and hawkish for the liberals. Two, when people are offered a choice between a real Republican and a wanna-be Republican they will chose the real one every time. To win the election you must win a majority of the unaffiliated, Hillary couldn't even win a majority of the Democrats in the 2008 primary. She has no chance of winning.
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It is either Hillary Clinton or a Republican as the next POTUS & this is why [View all]
QuestionAlways
Mar 2015
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This is so tiresome. It was "definitely" HRC last time til BHO burst onto the scene.
peacebird
Mar 2015
#3
When are you going to? You copied an article mostly about voter identification that says
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#6
The old Rockefeller and Ike wing of the Republican Party, I would agree with you
QuestionAlways
Mar 2015
#15
Joe is trailing In Iowa by fifty points so he has some work to do, ergo:
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#28
Well i think Hillary has the best chance but it is not impossible for another dem to win.
hrmjustin
Mar 2015
#11
Most people, when asked about the actual issues, come down on the progressive side.
QuestionAlways
Mar 2015
#30
I know now that primary voters + caucus voters = less than a majority for Hillary.
A Simple Game
Mar 2015
#26
I am not impressed with self-identified liberals, moderates, or conservatives
betterdemsonly
Mar 2015
#31