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Discussion: Will Hilary Clinton win in 2016?
Member Since: 6/29/2011
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Originally posted by LEGENDB
Nope.
I'm not following that mindset.
Christie is bad news and people know that. Hillary will OWN him, simply based off the votes he'll lose because the Right will Withhold their votes.
They're stubborn believe it or not  if they don't like you, they're not voting.
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ok but look, they'd rather have him than hillary or any other democrat..
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Member Since: 12/30/2011
Posts: 15,778
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Originally posted by kyleaustin
which i agree with, why shouldnt u not show an id to proof thats you to vote? LOL. you show a license for everything else... and most people do agree with this. it's not suppressing anyone, everyone should have some sort of documentation or picture i.d.
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this!!! you have to show ID to buy lighters some cold medicines and even stronger brands of endust.
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Member Since: 7/21/2012
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Originally posted by helloDer
Oh the union & teacher **** I'm so with you! Hell i'd be here for no tenure whatsoever, But it's the cuts to school funding period that were implemented 2 yrs ago that have translated to larger class sizes & cutting of extracurriculars that I have a problem with.
and please, while Benghazi will always haunt her in the eyes of the public (maybe) in regards to how they view her on foreign policy, it is in no way an indication of her foreign policy ability. She was one of the most apt SoS in history. World leaders around the world praised her
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these things like cutting things are voted on by the people, cutting funding in my town was voted on here, and passed. and many people cant even balence budgets nowadays and make money or agree on a piece of legislation... look at congress  you can see obama is doing much about that...
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Originally posted by kyleaustin
which i agree with, why shouldnt u not show an id to proof thats you to vote? LOL. you show a license for everything else... and most people do agree with this. it's not suppressing anyone, everyone should have some sort of documentation or picture i.d.
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I semi agree with the objective, but not the intent.
The intent to successfully disenfranchise an entire ethnic population is unconstitutional.
But it's fair game. We won around that, and will continue to do so. 
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Member Since: 12/30/2011
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Originally posted by LEGENDB
Why Romney didn't win then?! 
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Romney lost because the indepents didn't vote for him..... It is common knowledge that more republicans show up to vote than democrats.
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Member Since: 8/29/2011
Posts: 18,282
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Originally posted by kyleaustin
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I took a minute scrolling through that website. They are clearly biased.
Anyways, the Republicans are going to be a mess again in 2016 just like they were in 2012. Christie will have a hard time in the primaries, because of the Tea Party. It'll be a Mitt Romney all over again. The Tea Party is going to vote for a bigot (someone who opposes same-sex marriage, immigration reform, women's rights, voter rights, etc) which is going to be very hard for said person to win the general election.
I have a hard time thinking any Republican can take the White House in their current situation. They're too much of a mess.
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Member Since: 7/21/2012
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Originally posted by LEGENDB
Nope.
I'm not following that mindset.
Christie is bad news and people know that. Hillary will OWN him, simply based off the votes he'll lose because the Right will Withhold their votes.
They're stubborn believe it or not  if they don't like you, they're not voting.
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hunny.. do i need to pull out receipts to prove u wrong.. start digging your delusional grave cuz u obv arent politically active or watch the news to understand lol.
christie is winning in colorado, iowa, north carolina, new jersey, pennsylvania, and virginia. 
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Originally posted by helloDer
ok but look, they'd rather have him than hillary or any other democrat..
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They could've had Romney if we go by that logic. But they didn't vote. And he's better than Christie, according to the right.
Christie is far more centrist than Romney. But still too far right for my liking.
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Member Since: 12/30/2011
Posts: 15,778
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Originally posted by LEGENDB
I semi agree with the objective, but not the intent.
The intent to successfully disenfranchise an entire ethnic population is unconstitutional.
But it's fair game. We won around that, and will continue to do so. 
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The intent is to make sure you are a US citizen.......
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Member Since: 7/21/2012
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Originally posted by Ramcoro
I took a minute scrolling through that website. They are clearly biased.
Anyways, the Republicans are going to be a mess again in 2016 just like they were in 2012. Christie will have a hard time in the primaries, because of the Tea Party. It'll be a Mitt Romney all over again. The Tea Party is going to vote for a bigot (someone who opposes same-sex marriage, immigration reform, women's rights, voter rights, etc) which is going to be very hard for said person to win the general election.
I have a hard time thinking any Republican can take the White House in their current situation. They're too much of a mess.
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how is it delusional when the polling people are PPP who are democratic leaning? lol. the person head of PPP is howard dean who is a democrat, and tried running for president..... lol smh
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Originally posted by kyleaustin
hunny.. do i need to pull out receipts to prove u wrong.. start digging your delusional grave cuz u obv arent politically active or watch the news to understand lol.
christie is winning in colorado, iowa, north carolina, new jersey, pennsylvania, and virginia. 
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Whatever helps you sleep at night sis
I go through this ever year.
I'm an avid political junkie.
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Member Since: 8/29/2011
Posts: 18,282
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Originally posted by memi stan
Romney lost because the indepents didn't vote for him..... It is common knowledge that more republicans show up to vote than democrats.
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It's also common knowledge that Democrats get more of the "independants" votes. AKA moderate Dems like to call themselves independants even though they consistently democratic.
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Member Since: 7/21/2012
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i hope we take the senate back  i cant wait to see the gays seething
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Member Since: 11/13/2009
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Originally posted by helloDer
Oh the union & teacher **** I'm so with you! Hell i'd be here for no tenure whatsoever, But it's the cuts to school funding period that were implemented 2 yrs ago that have translated to larger class sizes & cutting of extracurriculars that I have a problem with.
and please, while Benghazi will always haunt her in the eyes of the public (maybe) in regards to how they view her on foreign policy, it is in no way an indication of her foreign policy ability. She was one of the most apt SoS in history. World leaders around the world praised her
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Oh my god, so heartless I can't even 
Maybe you didn't have a good teacher growing up, but I did, several, and they have made all the difference in my world. I thank them every day. I come from a family of teachers, and you know what, I'm damn proud of that. They care about their students. They care about the future. They have heart and soul.
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Member Since: 7/21/2012
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Originally posted by Ramcoro
It's also common knowledge that Democrats get more of the "independants" votes. AKA moderate Dems like to call themselves independants even though they consistently democratic.
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thats false? LOL where is this data ur coming up with this? LOL.
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Member Since: 6/29/2011
Posts: 11,522
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Originally posted by kyleaustin
these things like cutting things are voted on by the people, cutting funding in my town was voted on here, and passed. and many people cant even balence budgets nowadays and make money or agree on a piece of legislation... look at congress  you can see obama is doing much about that...
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trust me i'm not here to defend obama at all
but I know a bit about my own school's budget two years ago.. yes school's budgets are voted on by the public, but what happened two years ago was that the state cut the amount of funding they gave to schools period. so in order to maintain the level of spending in my locality, the town would have had to increase taxes substantially, and so instead they cut teachers and extracurriculars.
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Originally posted by memi stan
The intent is to make sure you are a US citizen.......
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That's why it was implemented seconds before people went into voting booths, huh?!
I'm sure you took that comment literal.
So let me rephrase that, why was those laws implemented so close to the election and not prior?! 
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Originally posted by kyleaustin
thats false? LOL where is this data ur coming up with this? LOL.
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The past two elections
Have you been following?! 
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Member Since: 8/29/2011
Posts: 18,282
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Originally posted by kyleaustin
how is it delusional when the polling people are PPP who are democratic leaning? lol. the person head of PPP is howard dean who is a democrat, and tried running for president..... lol smh
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Since the website itself is biased, I assume it is a likely scenario that they cherry picked which poll to use. Polls this early generally have a wide range of accuracy and usually mean nothing anyway. A lot can and will change in 2 1/2 years.
Same-sex marriage is going to haunt him.
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Member Since: 5/10/2012
Posts: 10,996
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Originally posted by kyleaustin
thats false? LOL where is this data ur coming up with this? LOL.
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All of Washington’s elected leaders earn negative marks for handling budget negotiations, but the public’s ire toward Republicans in Congress has hardened quicker than disapproval of President Obama and Democrats through a fortnight of failed negotiations.
A new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds nearly three quarters of Americans disapprove of the way Republicans in Congress are handling negotiations over the budget (74 percent), up from 63 percent since the start of the shutdown after hitting 70 percent last week.
Disapproval of congressional Democrats has also risen by a smaller amount — 56 to 61 percent — since the shutdown began, owing in large part to greater approval among fellow Democrats.
Political independents are the most frustrated: 58 percent of independents disapprove of Obama, 68 percent are unhappy with congressional Democrats and 76 percent disapprove of congressional Republicans.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...g-no-win-game/
Among other sources, obviously. 
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