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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dutch508 on May 07, 2015, 09:50:24 AM
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Of course they do. They still think Jeb Bush is the front runner for the Republicans.
tgards79 (147 posts) http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251406168
There are really only three candidates who can possibly win the GOP nomination...
...it will be fun to see how long any of the others last, and if some of them choose not to run after all:
http://www.borntorunthenumbers.com/2015/05/election-2016-update-lets-narrow-gop.html
As of now Hillary is the only candidate for the [D]s. Bernie is still running as a Socialist [D}
BlueStater (3,556 posts)
2. I'm still trying to find the supposed charisma the media keeps telling me Rubio has.
Funny... I am still trying to figure out why you ****sticks think Barry is a genius.
radiclib (1,746 posts)
3. Why on earth did I waste five minutes on this beltway hackery?
Damn, I must need a life.
The tell was it's characterization of Rand Paul's appeal to the "very far left". Y'know…anti-war and pro-privacy?
Rand Paul, whose libertarian mix of policies appeal a bit to the far right (limited federal government when it comes to taxation and social issues) and the very far left (limited government when it comes to NSA-style snooping and a strong anti-war headset),
Derp…mindset? I thought a headset was earphones.
::)
550 days til the election and we (well... the DUmp), is already sorting out who Hillary will beat.
Bottom Line:
The easiest bunch to rule out are the “virtual unknowns.â€
Kind of like Barry was at this point in the 2008 elections. I bet that still pisses Hillary off.
Then comes “yesterday’s news,†high profile politicians who had their moment in the sun and simply blew it, with little chance to regain their mojo in such a crowded field. Rick Perry and Chris Christie.
And Huck, and McCain...
And the final batch are those who are simply too “out there†(that is, too far to the right) to ever get elected. In this category I would place Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee and Santorum, who even conservatives realize are too conservative to win, and Rand Paul,
Oh... you put Huck here? Hm.
That leaves:
Bush, Rubio and Walker
BUSH? **** no.
Rubio? Eh....
I do like Walker. Plus he pisses the shit off of the leftists so that's a major plus. I would love to see Walker/Carson.
:-)
Joe Nation (44 posts)
5. If it comes down to money....
And it always comes down to money, Jeb will win....sorry, ...buy the GOP nomination.
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While 70% of the DUmp believe crazy Bernie will win the Presidency with 110% of the popular vote.
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I found a Facebook page Democrats for Scott Walker. It is very small but appears to be sincere.
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While 70% of the DUmp believe crazy Bernie will win the Presidency with 110% of the popular vote.
The Kootch and Screamin' Dean enjoyed similar statistics a few years ago.
The DUmmies are getting the Hildebeast whether they want her or not.
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While 70% of the DUmp believe crazy Bernie will win the Presidency with 110% of the popular vote.
Well Obama did win the Milwaukee precincts with a 110% of the registered voters AND NOT ONE SINGLE Romney vote. Pretty amazing but true.
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Being unknown at this point is no big deal. Hillary's notorious, that's not the same as being "known".
Cindie
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Being unknown at this point is no big deal. Hillary's notorious, that's not the same as being "known".
Cindie
And more of an outlaw than an inlaw.
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And more of an outlaw than an inlaw.
As I told my brother's wife, the difference between an I law and an outlaw is that one's wanted . . . So, I call her "Inlaw," and she calls me "Outlaw." :-)