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DemocratSinceBirth

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30. They are both pretty tough, albeit in different ways.
Sat Oct 24, 2015, 09:08 AM
Oct 2015

As a guy I know I would want no part of either one of them in combat.

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Plenty of time for things to sort themselves out. And Clinton... Smarmie Doofus Oct 2015 #1
you are right about the stumbling--- Always Randy Oct 2015 #3
1000+++++ global1 Oct 2015 #17
I dare any candidate to go negative on Hillary Clinton. DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 #22
Clinton is no Rousey. Chan790 Oct 2015 #24
Great point. DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 #25
Its probably not necessary BootinUp Oct 2015 #28
They are both pretty tough, albeit in different ways. DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 #30
Agreed! :) BootinUp Oct 2015 #34
it's all about SCOTUS for me Always Randy Oct 2015 #37
And 95% will go Rhonda who? moabfan Oct 2015 #41
It might not be a pretty sight Always Randy Oct 2015 #51
You mistrake your dislike for Hillary as being the feelings of everybody else. upaloopa Oct 2015 #29
I am for a vast healing after the nomination Always Randy Oct 2015 #40
No, I know a lot of people {D, R, I} who think that about Hillary. Chan790 Oct 2015 #54
If I were Sanders.... I'd rethink his "never go negative" credo. workinclasszero Oct 2015 #36
There is a lot of time before the primaries, and a lot can happen to any of the candidates. A still_one Oct 2015 #52
that is absolutely the right tack to take Always Randy Oct 2015 #53
We'll find out if he has an issue in 110 days. RichVRichV Oct 2015 #2
bump and boost---from the Gowdy hearings Always Randy Oct 2015 #4
It'll be largely forgotten after next week moabfan Oct 2015 #56
thank you for the response Always Randy Oct 2015 #62
umm 100 days till Iowa caucus today Sat. riversedge Oct 2015 #65
Yes, and NH primary is 8 days after that. RichVRichV Oct 2015 #89
Funny Scootaloo Oct 2015 #5
It cant mean both? uponit7771 Oct 2015 #6
Given that "meaningful" and "meaningless" are direct antonyms, no. Scootaloo Oct 2015 #7
Sanders is in a no win in NH primary, South Carolina?...if he comes close then Hillary has a serious uponit7771 Oct 2015 #8
I agree Always Randy Oct 2015 #9
dustbin enid602 Oct 2015 #85
everyone shakes these trees differently Always Randy Oct 2015 #10
I am starting to think White Liberals artislife Oct 2015 #11
We're truly terrible people Scootaloo Oct 2015 #15
I'm a white liberal, and I'm not your enemy Art_from_Ark Oct 2015 #18
I'm gonna trust you artislife Oct 2015 #81
Even though I'm a white guy Art_from_Ark Oct 2015 #93
Hanging with you yuiyoshida Oct 2015 #19
They seem awfully nice. artislife Oct 2015 #83
White liberals alone aren't enough to win the Democratic primary mythology Oct 2015 #20
Is that the reason we fear them? artislife Oct 2015 #58
Fear? No. It's just "hippy punching" Matariki Oct 2015 #88
If Bernie loses NH he's finished. DCBob Oct 2015 #13
Super Tuesday isn't this week. artislife Oct 2015 #78
The second sentence in the OP explains why losing sufrommich Oct 2015 #23
NH is only significant if Bernie loses there. Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #33
But not if Hillary does... artislife Oct 2015 #84
Variations in polling won't matter BainsBane Oct 2015 #12
The campaign is going to start spending on TV fairly soon. Duckfan Oct 2015 #14
Well, you'll just have to hope that Hillary takes the lead. delrem Oct 2015 #16
Hillary is a white liberal with minority support Bernie isn't. upaloopa Oct 2015 #32
No, I don't think you understand FlatBaroque Oct 2015 #38
NY state and NH are ~40 miles apart. Hillary's message can't carry that 40 miles? Motown_Johnny Oct 2015 #21
I didn't even consider this. Shows how powerful a narrative can be. Thanks for the wake up call. Ed Suspicious Oct 2015 #26
It's geography and demographics,as the article points out. sufrommich Oct 2015 #27
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2015 #75
LOL. That's like saying Maine and Quebec are politically very similar (nt) Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #49
Or Vermont. OilemFirchen Oct 2015 #57
If Sanders doesn't win in NH, he's done. Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #31
ANd if he does win NH, it is meaningless FlatBaroque Oct 2015 #39
Not so much "meaningless" as "completely expected". Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #45
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2015 #77
PPP: Hillary +10 in NH over Bernie workinclasszero Oct 2015 #35
even NH is liking Hillary riversedge Oct 2015 #66
Yes! workinclasszero Oct 2015 #68
thank you for your post Always Randy Oct 2015 #74
PPPP is kind of a Democatic mainstream poll Always Randy Oct 2015 #79
If he loses both Iowa and NEw Hampshire, this thing will be over well before Super Tuesday. MohRokTah Oct 2015 #42
Bernie is looking incredibly weak right now workinclasszero Oct 2015 #43
He was this weak all along. MohRokTah Oct 2015 #44
Yes and this little Bernie hothouse called the DU workinclasszero Oct 2015 #46
DU ain't the only place. MohRokTah Oct 2015 #48
Maybe people will finally learn that online polls workinclasszero Oct 2015 #50
I wouldn't say he looks "weak". Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #47
Aw yeh the corporate boys are smiling now senz Oct 2015 #91
Which bodes bad for Dems pinebox Oct 2015 #55
So here come the threats not to vote or vote third party. DCBob Oct 2015 #59
Where did I make a threat? pinebox Oct 2015 #60
thdre seems to be a lot of animosity on this site Always Randy Oct 2015 #71
I would ignore all of that huffing and puffing. Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #61
When its Hillary vs Carson workinclasszero Oct 2015 #82
I won't say whether I'll vote for Hillary demwing Oct 2015 #63
Careful, such a post can be hidden! treestar Oct 2015 #64
All told, Clinton has averaged 59 percent to Sanders’s 27 percent in national polls without Biden si riversedge Oct 2015 #67
Yes, the Biden people were bound to support Hillary treestar Oct 2015 #69
what a deep and thoughtful post. thanks for the insight. Warren Stupidity Oct 2015 #72
thank you for sharing Always Randy Oct 2015 #73
Let's wait a little and see what happens. Vinca Oct 2015 #70
That's it, call off the campaign. Cassiopeia Oct 2015 #76
Bad news for Hillary if she falls behind in New Hampshire artislife Oct 2015 #80
+1 Matariki Oct 2015 #87
That's a big "if" Matariki Oct 2015 #86
What the heck is the purpose of this OP? senz Oct 2015 #90
It's an article from fivethirtyeight. nt sufrommich Oct 2015 #92
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