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10-13-2015, 07:27 AM | #1 |
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Prediction for the Democratic and Republican nominees
Clinton and Sanders will duel it out for a bit then Biden is gonna jump in and pretty much obliterate the race and I predict Biden as the nominee
Trump is gonna ride it out and eventually he will get the nomination.... Trump v Biden for the next Presidential race.... Signed 10/13/2015 -JDL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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That would be interesting. Biden would run on Obama's coat tails and Trump on changing everything that Obama did!
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I totally agree
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants think about that |
10-13-2015, 08:25 AM | #5 |
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I think there may be a hidden agenda behind Paul Ryan not accepting the Speaker of the House position
Joe Biden is a lose cannon ... |
10-13-2015, 09:12 AM | #6 |
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Biden vs Cruz
The "outsider's" Trump, Carson, Fiorina popularity will fade by July. |
10-13-2015, 09:30 AM | #7 |
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I think there is very little excitement in the Democratic party right now.
I don't think Biden has the power to knock down Hillary. Although he might be VP, he was more of a joke than anything, and Americans in general know very little about him. I don't even plan on watching the debate tonight.
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10-13-2015, 09:50 AM | #8 |
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Biden is a joke. Hilary will have to drop out to keep out of jail in all likely-hood. Once more of the uninformed knows Bernie Sanders is literally a socialist he will drop out of the discussion.
It is a Republican year, no doubt about it. I do hope Biden gets their bid, he has some great drunken racial slurs caught on camera. Uncle Joe is entertaining if nothing else. |
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that's a solid prediction.
and Biden's kicking ass in the polls and he's not even in it. yet. Half of Democrats want Biden in race: Reuters/Ipsos poll - Yahoo News |
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I'm just surprised that Biden is being praised by the media so much.
When Biden ran for President in 1988 (yeah, he's pretty old) he had to drop out of the race in total disgrace for plagiarizing a speech. The media came after him hard on that. He was pretty much labeled as unfit to be the President (by the media). And now...he is "Uncle Joe" and the media just can't get enough of him. And they NEVER mention what happened back then. It's as if it never did happen. |
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Yeah...you should vote for Trump, because Obama has turned the country into a jobless hellscape. At least that's the fantasy world you live in.
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Here it is for any of you interested in the truth about Joe Biden:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Bi...campaign,_1988 |
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As for the Democrts.. I just can't see Hillary as a solid choice and I hope she doesn't get the nomination. Biden to me is kinda a lot like Mitt Romney (no not a scumbag like Romney) I just couldn't see either of them as president but Biden at least might be a safe bet. As for Bernie.. He's my favorite as I think he's the only candidate that actually gives a fuck about the American people. However I think he likely has about as much chance of winning as Trump does. |
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it's too bad Hills is a Clinton, entrenched in politics, and untrustworthy, because she does say a lot of the right things. i just think she says those things because she knows those are the things she's supposed to say. she dodges a lot at the same time.
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The problem with Hillary is she just has that annoying bitch aditude that makes you think she will stab you in the back the moment you cross her. |
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Now Hillary tbh is just a pure scumbag I think , and out of all the scum If by some chance she took the presidency it would be a clusterfuck |
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dint know that lol.... but lets be real they are politicians lol i wouldnt expect anything less |
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ooooh, you cracked the case. That was almost 30 years ago Sherlock.
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Is it a fantasy to understand math? Maybe in your world!
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I'd like to see Kasich as the Republican, but then I'm someone who thinks the real RINOs are the ultraconservative tea party social conservatives.
If he runs I figure Biden will get the Democratic nomination even with his baggage, just because such a large portion of the voting population dislikes Clinton. Plus, Biden at least seems sincere, rather than someone just saying what everyone wants to hear. |
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LOL, he does that a lot.
If Biden runs, I think he will take it because he will get the support of Obama who can raise a lot of money
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oh, what do you know, the Clinton's are in fact considered a political family'
The Clintons, Rodhams, Lockharts, Boxers and Mezvinskys[edit] Bill Clinton (born 1946), 42nd President of the United States, 1993?2001, Governor of Arkansas, 1979?1981, 1983?1992, Attorney General of Arkansas, 1976?1978, failed Congressional candidate, 1974; husband of Hillary Rodham Clinton.[319] Hillary Rodham Clinton (born 1947), United States Secretary of State, 2009?2013; former United States Senator from New York, 2001?2009; First Lady of the United States, 1993?2001; First Lady of Arkansas, 1979?1981, 1983?1992; Chair, Legal Services Corporation, 1978?1982; Legal Counsel, House Judiciary Committee, 1974; Democratic candidate for U.S. President, 2008; 2016, wife of Bill Clinton.[320] Hugh Rodham (brother of Hillary), Democratic candidate for U.S. Senator from Florida, 1994.[321] Note: Bill Clinton (born William Blythe) is not related to the Clinton family of New York. He is, however, third cousin twice removed of Congressman James A. Lockhart.[322] Hillary Rodham Clinton and Hugh Rodham's brother, Anthony, is also former son-in-law of U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer.[323] William and Hillary's daughter, Chelsea, is also daughter-in-law of U.S. Representatives Edward Mezvinsky and Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky.[324] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...The_C lintons |
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you guys are dreaming if you think Trump will stick in that long, and even if he does, you're dreaming he will win as a republican nominee.
Still, I am hoping he does though. Trump or any other republican will be flat-out knock-down humiliated until they pee their pants if they go up against Hillary Clinton. If they end up going against Biden, it will be 10 times worse, and 10 times more pee.
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Odd. I've been hearing something similar to that every week since mid-June.
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That being said though, I really hope he sticks it through to the end because he's (a) still an entertaining doofus, and (b) making all the other republican nominees waste their money.
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I left out the rest of your opinionated rambling to address what I think is happening with Carson.
I believe he's the "Rick Santorum" of this campaign. In other words...the guy that the "religious right" has finally decided to hang their hat on. I think that they weren't sure about it at first, but now they are full in with Carson. |
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What you guys think of Jim Webb?
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After watching the debate tonight I thought that Clinton did really well.
Sanders came of as more "real" than anyone else. O'Malley seemed to be a bit strident and desperate for attention. Webb and Chafee didn't seem to me to be up for this. I think that they could both shut their campaigns down tomorrow and nobody would notice. |
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it's odd people are still claiming Trump is not serious. same people were claiming he wasn't serious 5 months ago, way back in June when Trump mania kicked in. even more odd is Biden is taken seriously in spite of not even being in the race and being considered a clown by many.
who knows how it will play out but one thing is certain and that's both those guys are serious. |
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All that said, I think for him to actually hold that lead he needs to start talking more about his policies and ideas and not just bash everyone else. The shit show is fun to watch, but eventually people want to hear that he has an actual plan aside from "I'll be great!" |
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The Republican Party isn't going to nominate a guaranteed loser. Trump is a caricature. Cruz is Tea Party. Paul is too Libertarian.
My guess would be Jeb Bush, but even he leans a little too left for the majority of the party. However, he probably has the best chances in a Presidential race just for that reason. The Democratic Party has all but officially nominated Clinton. Sanders is gaining fast and has a very good shot at the nomination if Clinton can't clean up her image quick. As current VP, Biden isn't going to pull any votes from the right, which is an issue for him. Of course, this is all just my opinion, but my guess for the Presidential race would have to be Jeb Bush vs Hillary Clinton. That guess only slightly outweighs my second guess of Jeb Bush vs Bernie Sanders. |
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However, I do agree it will be Clinton for the democrats. Bernie might put up a fight, but in the end Clinton will likely win the nomination. |
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As for Clinton and Sanders, I really think Sanders is resonating more with voters. A lot of people don't like his socialist ideas, but that seems to be the only thing they don't like about him - other than his age. The only way Clinton is going to lock up the nomination is to get out ahead of her scandals and corporate backing. |
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Jeb Bush having that girl that is one of his staffers at the "no labels" meeting attacking Trump was just amazingly stupid.
I don't know if everyone knows what I'm talking about. But all the Republicans were giving speeches at Joe Lieberman's "No Labels" political gathering. And a young woman was "randomly" chosen and asked Trump if he would make sure that women were paid equally AND that she would have control over her own body (talking about abortion) And she was pretty belligerent in the way she asked the question and the mostly liberal crowd cheered her. Trump answered that if she did a job as well as a man then yes she would make the same pay. He also went on to explain that he hired a woman to oversee the building of Trump Tower and that was unheard of at that time in the construction business (which is what he does). Then he told her that he was "pro-life". The whole thing was supposed to look like a "liberal" woman was giving him grief over his stance on abortion. Turns out the next day that the young lady is actually a staffer for Jeb Bush (who is also pro-life by the way)!!! Pretty shady move by Bush's camp. |
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I think Sanders is striking a chord with the far right, but I personally think he has pretty much maxed out his potential. They were disappointed in Obama for not being as liberal as they thought he was going to be and I think they see Hillary as being very similar to Obama in many areas. If they want a real left wing liberal Bernie is their guy. I just find myself wondering how much more of the party is willing to dump Hillary in support of him. |
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It wouldn't surprise me at all if the winner is someone who hasn't even announced their candidacy yet. That's how bad the entire field is presently. Of the people running, Trump and Sanders would be the two most likely to be candidates. A lot of the result will come down to their running mates.
Someone like Tammy Duckworth would sway a ton of votes if she was on Sanders' ticket. Biography Trumps biggest problem is I don't think he will be able to attract a marquee running mate and that will weaken him in the general election. In any case it's a terrible selection compared to years ago when you had good candidates on both sides like Bill Clinton vs Dole. |
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what he's said is he doesn't know if he has the emotional strength to run and he would think about it. That was over a month ago and before he put teams together for his candidacy in various states. |
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