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Old 02-08-2016, 09:46 AM
 
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Hillary is on the defensive as she simultaneously tries to push ahead with this blatant sexism as a central theme of her campaign. It is not working, but if she stops, then what is the justification of her campaign. She wants to be the first woman president. Without that as her banner, she has to run on her character and her record, which has to be kind of scary for her.
That's about it. At this point, she is so desperate, she has her husband, who is an expert on sexism, going around accusing anyone who doesn't vote for his wife as being sexist. This couple is corrupt to the bone and they are not at all embarrassed by it.
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Old 02-08-2016, 09:57 AM
 
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It is just sickening how she keeps trying to use "I'm a woman" as the reason why it is so ridiculous to try to call HER part of the establishment.

I just wish at least one time someone in the media would call her on that BS.
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Old 02-10-2016, 10:36 AM
 
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At the Huffington Post, they are sad because, because the efforts of Hillary and company to play 'The Woman's Card' in New Hampshire apparently had no effect. In fact, Bernie Sanders beat Hillary Clinton among women in New Hampshire by 11 points. So now they are weeping and wailing, 'Alas, Most Democratic Women In New Hampshire Are Going To Hell'.

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Alas, Most Democratic Women In New Hampshire Are Going To Hell
Madeleine Albright's comments didn't do much to boost Hillary Clinton among women.

In his overwhelming primary win in New Hampshire on Tuesday, Vermont Socialist Bernie Sanders bested Hillary Clinton among women voters by 11 points, according to exit polling data.

That's a tough demographic for Clinton to lose, as she has long counted women voters as her staunchest support base.
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