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Why do I feel like Hillary will support TPP again when elected? People will hate on her for it, but honestly the work is done. Obama worked hard for it, and that's the main reason he's in Argentina so they can join it. I'm no expert on it, but I don't think it'll be easy to get rid of it at this point.
Why do I feel like Hillary will support TPP again when elected? People will hate on her for it, but honestly the work is done. Obama worked hard for it, and that's the main reason he's in Argentina so they can join it. I'm no expert on it, but I don't think it'll be easy to get rid of it at this point.
Why do I feel like Hillary will support TPP again when elected? People will hate on her for it, but honestly the work is done. Obama worked hard for it, and that's the main reason he's in Argentina so they can join it. I'm no expert on it, but I don't think it'll be easy to get rid of it at this point.
Obama/Senate Republicans will get it passed during the lame-duck session.
There are 131 pledged delegates at stake tonight for Democrats. It’s going to be hard for Sanders to win a majority of those given that Arizona has most of the delegates and Clinton is winning big there, but it’s not impossible if he crushes it in Utah and Idaho. So let’s say he almost does it. Clinton gets 66 delegates on the night and Sanders gets 65. That would get Sanders up to 920 pledged delegates, while Clinton would have 1,242, with 1,889 pledged delegates still outstanding. Skipping a little bit of math, but Sanders would need 59% of the remaining total to tie Clinton in pledged delegates. That’s really difficult to do; it would be equivalent to beating Clinton by 18% points the rest of the way out. Merely breaking even in delegates isn’t nowhere near enough for Sanders at this point.
ould love to have our first woman president. I really would. And for me to want Hillary to be that woman, all it would take would for her to be:
a leader, but not too bossy
professional and poised, but not too frigid
passionate during debates and speeches, but without ever raising her voice or getting all feisty
intelligent and articulate on every question she is asked, but without coming across all pretentious like she thinks she’s better than me
confident in her chances of winning, but without being so abrasively pushy. I mean, it’s like, we get that you want to be president; don’t be such a ***** about it
the candidate with possibly more extensive experience and qualifications to be president than any candidate in history, but not to be such a **** about it