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And there you have it. Kick! Juicy_Bellows Dec 2015 #1
So based on this we should all vote for Christie? Agschmid Dec 2015 #2
Ha ha ha! MADem Dec 2015 #5
The unasked question remains DFW Dec 2015 #13
It's very possible you just might be missing a small point here. Maybe. nt stillwaiting Dec 2015 #23
What point? Agschmid Dec 2015 #27
If you don't see the point, then I'm pretty sure we don't believe the same things stillwaiting Dec 2015 #30
LOLOLOL workinclasszero Dec 2015 #24
I think FDR had plenty of support from the wealthy too. Hoyt Dec 2015 #3
He had some in 1933 but it didn't last starroute Dec 2015 #8
As to that last question, I think she would be, actually. DFW Dec 2015 #15
You are joking right? JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #17
So millionaires want the same thing that, KMOD Dec 2015 #4
Sure looks that way! nt MADem Dec 2015 #7
55% of millionaires want a Republican to be the next president. Eric J in MN Dec 2015 #6
Are people inherently bad based on wealth? JohnnyRingo Dec 2015 #9
Are people inherently selfless based on wealth? daleanime Dec 2015 #10
Human nature usually trancends wealth JohnnyRingo Dec 2015 #20
How about.... daleanime Dec 2015 #25
Don't most of us have more than we can use or need? JohnnyRingo Dec 2015 #29
So? The non-millionaire Dems heavily support Clinton over Sanders, too. n/t pnwmom Dec 2015 #11
No surprise to me Jack Rabbit Dec 2015 #12
/\_/\_This right here_/\_/\ Scuba Dec 2015 #22
+1 nt slipslidingaway Dec 2015 #37
WHO could have guessed? 99th_Monkey Dec 2015 #14
She's favored across all income levels, no? LuvLoogie Dec 2015 #16
Not hardly Hepburn Dec 2015 #19
I don't see how the number of Clinton signs at a Trump rally gives any indication LuvLoogie Dec 2015 #31
Whooooooooooooosh! n/t Hepburn Dec 2015 #32
Please explain. LuvLoogie Dec 2015 #33
That should tell you something. highprincipleswork Dec 2015 #18
Says it all, really. Betty Karlson Dec 2015 #21
Millionaires feel VERY comfortable with Clinton... I don't want them feeling comfortable at all. reformist2 Dec 2015 #26
So your voting for Chrisie then? Agschmid Dec 2015 #28
That's not the only criteria. Fawke Em Dec 2015 #40
Well, they bailed her out when she was "dead broke" and expect her to be grateful. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2015 #34
K&R nt Live and Learn Dec 2015 #35
9/11! 9/11! Ino Dec 2015 #36
That's all one needs to know! in_cog_ni_to Dec 2015 #38
Wasn't a surprise to me. eom Fawke Em Dec 2015 #39
Well, knock me over with a feather... Hepburn Dec 2015 #41
Kick for TRUTH! n/t in_cog_ni_to Dec 2015 #42
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