
another Virginian with a keen sense of humor
- callmeslick
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Pudfark
Re: another Virginian with a keen sense of humor
Clinton, Democrats Confronting Dangerous Divisions Within Party
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/artic ... thin-party
Same...same...gone and forgotten. The 'Doomacratic Party' is done for....which means?
Obama destroyed you....as well.
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/artic ... thin-party
Same...same...gone and forgotten. The 'Doomacratic Party' is done for....which means?
Obama destroyed you....as well.
- callmeslick
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- Joined: Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:02 pm
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Re: another Virginian with a keen sense of humor
the consensus of all polling and all pundits is that the core of each party will be at around 83% support of their person by November. That is pretty much where Romney and Obama were last time. As always, the vast unaffiliateds will make the difference.
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Pudfark
Re: another Virginian with a keen sense of humor
Every one of them has been wrong...and yet you still quote them, in desperation.callmeslick wrote:the consensus of all polling and all pundits is that the core of each party will be at around 83% support of their person by November. That is pretty much where Romney and Obama were last time. As always, the vast unaffiliateds will make the difference.
Here's a little current 'anal'ogy.....
Hillary and Bernie are in a closet....
Obama throws a grenade in with'm....
Neither of them will leave the closet....
Neither of them will jump on the grenade to save the other....
Hence, the demise of the "Doomacratic Party".
- callmeslick
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- Joined: Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:02 pm
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Re: another Virginian with a keen sense of humor
actually, I'm quite confident that Obama would outperform them both. Given his 60$ or so public support. The problem is that Hillary clearly does represent the political status quo in a season where such is not a selling point. Now, Trump is batshit crazy in public, and clearly doesn't have the first idea about foreign affairs, but it IS a shame that the DNC chair set it up so heavily in Clinton's favor in the primaries, because it's starting to look like the Dem voters are just as ready to chuck some of their establisment as the GOP are.
