Okay, some FACTS. People say that the youth will vote Bernie into the Whitehouse. Iowa turnout of said youth was LOWEST IN YEARS! Hail President Trump!
Those interesting times that people are wishing on each other are finally arriving, with a vengeance. Just like those rainy days, that are coming all at once from another day.
People who’ve researched it say that Perot actually took votes from both sides equally, so, same result. And bush didn’t ‘hurt’ America, he began the destruction of it, unfortunately.
For Clinton supporters this must be starting to look like 2008. Her campaign spent nearly a year building a massive get-out-the-vote operation in Iowa yet still seemed to be caught off guard by the enthusiasm surrounding Sanders. Sander’s supporters are now being accused of “sexist” and “profane” attacks. Sanders has also been accused of shirking responsibility for improperly accessing Clinton campaign voter data. All of the above still makes either of these two a better choice than Cruz. His supporters care most about “social issues” and are “deeply religious.” Cruz is also owned by Goldman Sachs, just like Clinton.
I’m leaning towards Bernie but I’Il vote for Hillary if she gets the nod, either of them would be preferable to whatever crazy person the Rebuplicans choose.
“that ploy to have her buddy albright try to shame sanders supporters into switching to her is lowest of the low…”As opposed to accusing your opponents of dirty tricks, incompetence, arrogance & dishonesty?
@Gresch“And yet GWB got more votes than WJC…”Al Gore got more votes than GWB in 2000. There were far more votes cast in 2000 than 1992. What’s your point?
Ironically there is actually 1 Republican candidate that came in 2nd to Trump yesterday that I would vote for John Kasich. I usually vote Democrat but neither Bernie or Hillary have great appeal to me. I’ll vote for 1 of them however if any of the Republican crazies get the nomination
Wahhh?!!!!! Lil’ Jen somewhat criticized the Left?!!!!!! albeit for a completely not-going-to-happen possibility, as we won’t remember Bernie in a month.
Randy B Premium Member about 8 years ago
Concentrate on what’s important: Ted Cruz must never become President.
rbmumsie about 8 years ago
Nor Trump. (Shudders)
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 8 years ago
Okay, some FACTS. People say that the youth will vote Bernie into the Whitehouse. Iowa turnout of said youth was LOWEST IN YEARS! Hail President Trump!
Darsan54 Premium Member about 8 years ago
Electing a leftover brick from a home demolition would be a better president than ANYONE in the Republican party.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 8 years ago
And Nadar literally hurt the country by giving us the Shrub.
emptc12 about 8 years ago
Those interesting times that people are wishing on each other are finally arriving, with a vengeance. Just like those rainy days, that are coming all at once from another day.
King_Shark about 8 years ago
We in The Rest Of The World would prefer even a rabid werewolf to Killary Klingon.
kaffekup about 8 years ago
People who’ve researched it say that Perot actually took votes from both sides equally, so, same result. And bush didn’t ‘hurt’ America, he began the destruction of it, unfortunately.
WestNYC Premium Member about 8 years ago
Bernie has no appeal to independents nor moderates. He will never win a national election. Let’s go with pragmatism and modernity = Clinton.
dre7861 about 8 years ago
Too true, some of the Democrats this time seem to going full fledged Tea Party on us.
Mr. Blawt about 8 years ago
For Clinton supporters this must be starting to look like 2008. Her campaign spent nearly a year building a massive get-out-the-vote operation in Iowa yet still seemed to be caught off guard by the enthusiasm surrounding Sanders. Sander’s supporters are now being accused of “sexist” and “profane” attacks. Sanders has also been accused of shirking responsibility for improperly accessing Clinton campaign voter data. All of the above still makes either of these two a better choice than Cruz. His supporters care most about “social issues” and are “deeply religious.” Cruz is also owned by Goldman Sachs, just like Clinton.
lonecat about 8 years ago
I prefer Sanders but I will happily vote for Mrs. Clinton if she is nominated. And she probably will be.
ChrisV about 8 years ago
I’m leaning towards Bernie but I’Il vote for Hillary if she gets the nod, either of them would be preferable to whatever crazy person the Rebuplicans choose.
kaffekup about 8 years ago
And Gore got more votes than bush. Kerry might have; we’ll never know how many were flipped before they were counted.
Uncle Joe Premium Member about 8 years ago
“that ploy to have her buddy albright try to shame sanders supporters into switching to her is lowest of the low…”As opposed to accusing your opponents of dirty tricks, incompetence, arrogance & dishonesty?
Uncle Joe Premium Member about 8 years ago
“I blame Ross Perot for giving us the Clintons in the first place…”I guess you hate economic expansion & balanced budgets.
Uncle Joe Premium Member about 8 years ago
@Gresch“And yet GWB got more votes than WJC…”Al Gore got more votes than GWB in 2000. There were far more votes cast in 2000 than 1992. What’s your point?
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 8 years ago
Ironically there is actually 1 Republican candidate that came in 2nd to Trump yesterday that I would vote for John Kasich. I usually vote Democrat but neither Bernie or Hillary have great appeal to me. I’ll vote for 1 of them however if any of the Republican crazies get the nomination
rossevrymn about 8 years ago
Wahhh?!!!!! Lil’ Jen somewhat criticized the Left?!!!!!! albeit for a completely not-going-to-happen possibility, as we won’t remember Bernie in a month.