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In reply to the discussion: Most Americans are nervous or scared about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton [View all]Xithras
(16,191 posts)58. Everyone I've spoken with agrees that this election SUCKS. There are NO decent candidates.
I like Bernie, but his numbers are climbing too slowly to win the nomination. Hillary is a neoliberal corporatist hawk. Trump is insane and the rest of the Republican herd is close behind him.
Where is the John Kennedy? Where is the Roosevelt? Hell, for that matter I'd take a Jimmy Carter over this crop of losers. How did we get to this point? Why, in a nation of 350 million people, can we not come up with a better selection of candidates?
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Most Americans are nervous or scared about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton [View all]
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
OP
I really love the cleverness of the Bernie Movement in equating HRC and Trump.
Buzz Clik
Dec 2015
#1
I was NOT speaking of the poll, which is incredibly obvious to those not looking for an argument.
Buzz Clik
Dec 2015
#91
the only equation is that they are both the 'front runners' for their respective parties
azurnoir
Dec 2015
#52
"another day another smear" Indeed. The author of the OP should be ashamed, but we know better.
Buzz Clik
Dec 2015
#94
It's not the poll that's the problem, it is the OP and posters who make similar comparison.
Buzz Clik
Dec 2015
#96
Nope. The author of the OP misled the readers with the thread title and supporting text.
Buzz Clik
Dec 2015
#98
And yet 52% say they'll vote for Clinton, only 32% (down 1% from November) for Sanders.
George II
Dec 2015
#3
Which one of these candidates would you like to see the Democratic Party nominate?
baldguy
Dec 2015
#4
Would you care to expand on your thoughts? Or is that the extent of your observation?
Vincardog
Dec 2015
#44
Yes see Bernie winning every democratic voter that cares a out winning the GE. The winner is the
Vincardog
Dec 2015
#108
I'm not talking about that poll. I'm talking about the make-up of the electorate
jeff47
Dec 2015
#48
This poll as presented by NYT/CBS is a pretty bad gauge of the opinions of Americans....
George II
Dec 2015
#12
I saw him get upset when reporters asked about foreign policy. He wanted to talk about the economy.
Laser102
Dec 2015
#74
Why is HRC unwilling to apologize for her vote for a WAR CRIME???? Why
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2015
#115
Everyone I've spoken with agrees that this election SUCKS. There are NO decent candidates.
Xithras
Dec 2015
#58
Trump cannot win the general election because he has no support among independents and Democrats.
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#80
Plain ridiculous that Americans are almost as scared of Hillary Clinton as they are of Trump.
Zing Zing Zingbah
Dec 2015
#100
Your fears about ISIS are misdirected. You are 187 times more likely to starve to death in American
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#114
This information does not give Sanders foreign affairs knowedge, he lacks in this area.
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#118
Clinton has less experience focusing on poverty than Sanders has focusing on foreign affairs.
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#119
What, less experience, has Sanders ever went into migrant camps seeking the children in those
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#120