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VulgarPoet

(2,872 posts)
15. Nope.
Fri Jul 15, 2016, 02:39 PM
Jul 2016

She'll swing back to the center the day after she secures the election, and all of us suckers for trusting her. They were both politicians at the end of the day. Not sure why I thought I could put my faith in any of them.

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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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