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FourScore

(9,704 posts)
10. None that I know.
Tue Jul 12, 2016, 12:48 AM
Jul 2016

My brother and his wife are voting for her, but she hasn't "won" them. It's just an anti-Trump vote. They said they will hold their nose and do it to prevent a Trump presidency. I guarantee that is how many will vote for her. She is not popular.

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She has probably done enough for a majority but many will dae Jul 2016 #1
but tpp and social security... retrowire Jul 2016 #2
Welcome to the last 30 + years. Phlem Jul 2016 #6
I would take the short-term gains RussBLib Jul 2016 #8
as long as it works! retrowire Jul 2016 #9
NO! n/t RoccoR5955 Jul 2016 #3
Nothing has been "done." The platform is non-binding words, not deeds, and campaign rhetoric, merrily Jul 2016 #4
I don't think Hillary has really even started to do that RussBLib Jul 2016 #5
Post removed Post removed Jul 2016 #11
Actually its up to Hillary to win their votes riderinthestorm Jul 2016 #12
Nope 4dsc Jul 2016 #7
None that I know. FourScore Jul 2016 #10
She's got to radically change her position on environmental issues riderinthestorm Jul 2016 #13
No PowerToThePeople Jul 2016 #14
Ditto n/t MissDeeds Jul 2016 #16
Nope. VulgarPoet Jul 2016 #15
She can get Bernie's young supporters if she promotes progressive ideas andym Jul 2016 #17
She hasn't done SmittynMo Jul 2016 #18
No. And she, or at least her supporters, are continuing SheilaT Jul 2016 #19
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