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"Looks like it is going to be a shoot out between these two. But who is going to become the most powerful politician in the world come November?
The one who gets the most votes?
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"Looks like it is going to be a shoot out between these two. But who is going to become the most powerful politician in the world come November?
The one who gets the most votes?
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Tell that to Al Gore |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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its not quite over just yet......
hillary cleaned up in the south... and has a big lead... but sanders is going to close the gap a fair bit in the next few weeks....
there were a few contests on tuesday....
hillary won arizona... bernie won utah, idaho and the democratics abroad (70 to 30)
the next couple, hawaii washington and alaska could all be sanders wins on saturday.....
then on to wisconsin and wyoming... in early april in which sanders leads
the new york state on the 19th... at that could be a bigger and there is a good chance that contest is going to be really tight...
then on the 26th... hillary will probably finally win maryland... but sanders will probably win rhode island, connecticut, and delaware... the big one up for grabs is pennsylvania...
i'll make a super bold prediction... if bernie wins new york state... he will win pennsylvania....
the reason why hillary wants this wrapped up is that there are a lot more states that are left when you can say bernie.... than you would say clinton...
west virginia, kentucky, possibly indiana but that would again be super tight....
but states where at the beginning you thought would not be in play absolutely are..... new jersey, oregon would be a big bernie win....i honestly think bernie could win california... |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
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"its not quite over just yet......
hillary cleaned up in the south... and has a big lead... but sanders is going to close the gap a fair bit in the next few weeks....
there were a few contests on tuesday....
hillary won arizona... bernie won utah, idaho and the democratics abroad (70 to 30)
the next couple, hawaii washington and alaska could all be sanders wins on saturday.....
then on to wisconsin and wyoming... in early april in which sanders leads
the new york state on the 19th... at that could be a bigger and there is a good chance that contest is going to be really tight...
then on the 26th... hillary will probably finally win maryland... but sanders will probably win rhode island, connecticut, and delaware... the big one up for grabs is pennsylvania...
i'll make a super bold prediction... if bernie wins new york state... he will win pennsylvania....
the reason why hillary wants this wrapped up is that there are a lot more states that are left when you can say bernie.... than you would say clinton...
west virginia, kentucky, possibly indiana but that would again be super tight....
but states where at the beginning you thought would not be in play absolutely are..... new jersey, oregon would be a big bernie win....i honestly think bernie could win california..."
Hillary Clonton will be the next and first female President. The Clintons get the black vote and Bernie (my personal choice) just does not have the traction.
I see the Republicans going in to meltdown before, during and after the election and I see the Republican Party splitting. As it happens, I also see our Conservative party going into meltdown before, during and after our EU referendum, followed by an Autumn vote of no confidence. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Trump could go down in history for his important role in securing the election of the first female US President "
Never mind Trump, that's a rather nice bum Missus x x. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"its not quite over just yet......
hillary cleaned up in the south... and has a big lead... but sanders is going to close the gap a fair bit in the next few weeks....
there were a few contests on tuesday....
hillary won arizona... bernie won utah, idaho and the democratics abroad (70 to 30)
the next couple, hawaii washington and alaska could all be sanders wins on saturday.....
then on to wisconsin and wyoming... in early april in which sanders leads
the new york state on the 19th... at that could be a bigger and there is a good chance that contest is going to be really tight...
then on the 26th... hillary will probably finally win maryland... but sanders will probably win rhode island, connecticut, and delaware... the big one up for grabs is pennsylvania...
i'll make a super bold prediction... if bernie wins new york state... he will win pennsylvania....
the reason why hillary wants this wrapped up is that there are a lot more states that are left when you can say bernie.... than you would say clinton...
west virginia, kentucky, possibly indiana but that would again be super tight....
but states where at the beginning you thought would not be in play absolutely are..... new jersey, oregon would be a big bernie win....i honestly think bernie could win california...
Hillary Clonton will be the next and first female President. The Clintons get the black vote and Bernie (my personal choice) just does not have the traction.
I see the Republicans going in to meltdown before, during and after the election and I see the Republican Party splitting. As it happens, I also see our Conservative party going into meltdown before, during and after our EU referendum, followed by an Autumn vote of no confidence." Why tf would anyone vote Bernie? |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
" Why tf would anyone vote Bernie?"
see.... and i think this is the common misconceptions especially for those living outside the us..... bernie isn't actually advocating for anything really that radical....
what he has done is look at what they do in europe... and said "well why can't we do the same?"
for example... is a single payer healthcare system radical... we have one of them.... its called the nhs!
is paid maternity leave radical.... again had that for years
is free college and university radical.... we still have that (in scotland and wales anyway) if you are going to tell people they should better themselves by going to uni, why should they then be burdened with massive debts....
and as for taxing the rich.... his tax plan is comparable to actually what we have in the uk.. (the highest rate he is proposing is 52% on anything above 10 million dollars....)
the one thing you can say is bernie is authentic.... and when you ask people who is the most genuine he wins by a mile! (bernie actually does better in general election polls against republicans than hillary does) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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" Why tf would anyone vote Bernie?
see.... and i think this is the common misconceptions especially for those living outside the us..... bernie isn't actually advocating for anything really that radical....
what he has done is look at what they do in europe... and said "well why can't we do the same?"
for example... is a single payer healthcare system radical... we have one of them.... its called the nhs!
is paid maternity leave radical.... again had that for years
is free college and university radical.... we still have that (in scotland and wales anyway) if you are going to tell people they should better themselves by going to uni, why should they then be burdened with massive debts....
and as for taxing the rich.... his tax plan is comparable to actually what we have in the uk.. (the highest rate he is proposing is 52% on anything above 10 million dollars....)
the one thing you can say is bernie is authentic.... and when you ask people who is the most genuine he wins by a mile! (bernie actually does better in general election polls against republicans than hillary does)" I've no doubt he's the most genuine. But he's still a socialist, a lot of those things work here because we're a small country, none of his plans would work in the USA. Tbf what I've read about him does come from American conservative blogs, they don't like trump or cruz either lol |
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