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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Cancel the last debate [View all]niyad
(118,155 posts)8. nowhere in the article does it say HRC should pull out. it says the debate should be cancelled.
by the debate commission.
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I don't agree with this approach. Hillary Clinton is ready to keep her commitments.
enough
Oct 2016
#4
No. Canceling the Last debate would domnate the News Cycle. Tump would say Clinton was
Agnosticsherbet
Oct 2016
#6
nowhere in the article does it say HRC should pull out. it says the debate should be cancelled.
niyad
Oct 2016
#8
reading comprehension is your friend. NOWHERE in the article does it say that HRC should cancel.
niyad
Oct 2016
#11
EXCUSE ME. Wouldn't the candidates' input be part of a plan to cancel the last debate?
MoonRiver
Oct 2016
#15
Unfortunately, I think she'll have to put up with that foul sh*t or...
Buckeye_Democrat
Oct 2016
#10
No! Who cares if DT doesnt show - Id love to hear HC talk an hour and half without interuption. nt
Kashkakat v.2.0
Oct 2016
#22
Because he is so creepy and mentally ill, she should not have to deal with him
womanofthehills
Oct 2016
#56
I understand the sentiment but it's not going to happen and ultimately won't
Fast Walker 52
Oct 2016
#27
Hillary can take care of herself just fine. And she has Secret Service nearby.
ColemanMaskell
Oct 2016
#31
The more HRC debates DT, the lower the chances for Republicans in House and Senate races.
ColemanMaskell
Oct 2016
#32
This on Nate Silver's website: "...Down-ballot Democrats are losing ground" (senate update)
ailsagirl
Oct 2016
#54
Yeah, I saw that later, before I came back here and saw your mention of it.
ColemanMaskell
Oct 2016
#67
I agree and issue statement to the last paragraph effect. He would totally wig out of his roadkill.
lonestarnot
Oct 2016
#41
I don't agree. We need to see the process through if only to deprive him of excuses after his loss.
TonyPDX
Oct 2016
#42
I can certainly understand that. the only reason I will watch is because I will be
niyad
Oct 2016
#47
Did I hear correctly that the topic would be primarily foreign policy?
Cresent City Kid
Oct 2016
#49