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In reply to the discussion: Okay. So what if it's Hillary against Trump? What happens? [View all]jmowreader
(53,165 posts)83. In other words, Gordon Gekko with worse hair
"Why are you going to wreck Blue Star Airlines, Gordon?"
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She convincingly makes him look like an egotistical dunce. Problem is, a lot of people are
Hoyt
Feb 2016
#2
He's hollow suited. He can't achieve all of these lofty things he says to get the idiot factor
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#54
Yep, exactly! So damn sad about Carrier! That was a proud name for years and years, now fucking over
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#87
She may very well lose, and it won't be because Bernie supporters didn't fall in line.
TDale313
Feb 2016
#5
Yep, I will vote for whomever the democratic nominee is, but that might not be enough. n/t
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#66
Yep, I've told people it's like American Idol, and Trump is the winning star. Many see Hillary
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#64
You are probably right. And Hillary is an icon establishment status quo candidate.
GoneFishin
Feb 2016
#56
That's a lot of what is going on. People are fed up and saying fuck it, something far different and
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#59
Most of the presidential hopefuls are an embarrassment to watch debate, a complete lack of maturity
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#129
In the general election with 2 candidates, the party loyalists are irrelevant....
pipoman
Feb 2016
#9
Clinton Is Beating Sanders by 9-10 Points and Beat Trump in 18 of Last 20 Polls
Stallion
Feb 2016
#17
Elections are sometimes like the stock market IMO. Sometimes unpredictable and often irrational. n/t
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#69
You're right, I think Hillary is the right person and we saw her survive Benghazi
flamingdem
Feb 2016
#103
Trump's negatives are higher than Hillary's and everybody knows both of them quite well
world wide wally
Feb 2016
#12
No, Bernie and Donald far left and right. Hillary is too strong and a MODERATE liberal.
Hortensis
Feb 2016
#110
Trump hits Hillary with all the stuff Bernie is too concerned for the future to bring up...
Fumesucker
Feb 2016
#20
Hillary will eviscerate him in debates, he will stump on how untrustworthy she is
0rganism
Feb 2016
#21
I don't think Trump has the stamina or health to even make it through the republican primary,
Sunlei
Feb 2016
#27
Trump wins and the dnc thinks they need to move to right more. We can say we told you so.
Cobalt Violet
Feb 2016
#29
Likely what could happen with the consistently flawed thinking and logic of the DNC and DWS. n/t
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#71
Turnout. The Dems aren't turning out for the primaries but the Rs are
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Feb 2016
#46
In such a scenario, i suspect the "more entertaining" candidate will win.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2016
#48
Sec Clinton will win easily, by as big, if not bigger, margin than Pres. Obama in '12 ...
LannyDeVaney
Feb 2016
#49
Hillary can't win a GE. People who think the status quo is ok should decide if they like it enough
GoneFishin
Feb 2016
#53
That's what I think, that millions of people want radical change whatever that might bring,
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#73
I'm not going to make it until the GE......I'm sick, sick that this bozo IS EVEN in the conversation
a kennedy
Feb 2016
#60
That's my fear too. He is brash and egotistical. A win might well feed this side of him to the
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#65
Most recent polling has Trump beating her, tho he still isn't marketing to a November audience
Bucky
Feb 2016
#75
If those who are supporting BS don't vote or vote for Trump then their one of 2 things
liberal N proud
Feb 2016
#82
After 8 years of a democratic White House, the repubs will be out in droves to vote this year.
CrispyQ
Feb 2016
#86
IMHO - A Vote For HRC In The Primary Is A Vote For Trump In The General Election
cantbeserious
Feb 2016
#106
I don't know. But, I think it's safe to say that a lot of people are fed up with Politics-as-usual.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2016
#131