A Monmouth University survey released Wednesday found Clinton with a 33-point lead, taking 59 percent support nationally over Sanders at 26 percent. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley takes 4 percent support in the poll.
Wow. But this biggest surprise
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Clinton has a strong favorability rating, with 73 percent saying they view her favorably against 15 percent who view her unfavorably. Sanders sits at 59 percent favorable and 16 percent unfavorable.
Should there be an FBI investigation into Cruz? Isn't this essentially the same argument Republicans are making against Hillary Clinton having information on a private server. Except instead of the format being a server, Tex Cruz just blatantly let it out.
Should there be an FBI investigation into Cruz? Isn't this essentially the same argument Republicans are making against Hillary Clinton having information on a private server. Except instead of the format being a server, Tex Cruz just blatantly let it out.
Should there be an FBI investigation into Cruz? Isn't this essentially the same argument Republicans are making against Hillary Clinton having information on a private server. Except instead of the format being a server, Tex Cruz just blatantly let it out.
I doubt you'll hear any Republicans caring about this since no one seems to care about Hilary.
No one is going to allow themselves to be subjected to double standards, even if they agree with it on the surface.
Maybe no politician would subject themselves to that since it is career suicide. However, that doesn't mean decent men and women with conviction and principles wouldn't. I believe its a principle called "leading by example."
Chris Christie said on GOP debate that he'll be more trusted by our King the Hussein of Jordan than President Obama in his strategy to defeat ISIS.
Guys... Our king has been dead since 1999... He's literally referring to a person that died 16 years ago, I have never been so speechless my entire life...
He will be VP....Christie or Trump will be the next President.
You mean Christie or Trump will be the Republican nominee? How many times do we have to say in this thread that a Democrat is slaying the oval office for eight four more years?