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In reply to the discussion: OK, Bernie, I give up. [View all]truedelphi
(32,324 posts)14. Yes, many people are sick and tired of the status quo.
And we have already heard the argument that no one will vote for:
One) A practicing Roman Catholic, who would let the Pope in Vatican City run the nation.
Two) A man whose father was African American.
And not only did people vote in a man whose father was African American, they did so the very November that was initially deemed to be the month of Hillary's ascension to the Presidency.
So, so much for inevitability.
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