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Clinton does not excite anyone. Add to that polls showing she was going to win by 20 or so and people find other things to do besides vote in a primary. Clinton will have the same problem come November. She is going to have to work the hate/fear/disgrace against her opponent to win. That should be easy with either Trump or Cruz.
Why do we need to be excited? Why can't we have a term that includes affordable housing, healthcare and no wars? Why is that not good enough anymore? Just give me the issues, tell me how you're gonna fix it and be done with it. Bernie offers excitement, but you think with a Republican controlled Congress he'll get anything done?
Why do we need to be excited? Why can't we have a term that includes affordable housing, healthcare and no wars? Why is that not good enough anymore? Just give me the issues, tell me how you're gonna fix it and be done with it. Bernie offers excitement, but you think with a Republican controlled Congress he'll get anything done?
Oh, dear-do you really believe we'll have no wars with Hillary as President?
With Kissinger as her "foreign policy mentor"? With her history in Iraq/Libya/Syria?
Quote by Henry Kissinger: "Military Men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy"
Up by 45? Wow, talk about some crazy number....probably not a poll I would listen to if that is what they are reporting.
I think polls conducted after the Michigan primary will be more indicative of the race since pollsters will be more careful in terms of choosing and weighting different demographics. They won't want to risk their reputation by being way off the actual results all the time.
those polls don't mean anything, not everyone votes on them.
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