US Presidential race
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- IQS.RLOW
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So she's a massive lying fluffy bunny, responsible for the deaths in Benghazi and under investigation by the FBI for something that would have any other citizen incarcerated and all you have is...so what?
You lefties are seriously fucked in the head.
You lefties are seriously fucked in the head.
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- Super Nova
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That makes her Presidential material, don't you thinkIQS.RLOW wrote:So she's a massive lying fluffy bunny, responsible for the deaths in Benghazi and under investigation by the FBI for something that would have any other citizen incarcerated and all you have is...so what?
You lefties are seriously fucked in the head.
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- Neferti
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One of my American pals has commented. Here is what he said:
Well, I'm still favoring Trump, but Rubio impresses me. He seems to be very much on the ball, but Trump is still leader of the pack so we'll see. Christie was giving Rubio crap this morning on tv. I think the reason he's so big is that he's so full of himself! He's way down in the single digits too. Supposedly there is supposed to be a dumbocratic debate on tonight, but don't know what channel etc. Missed it last time.
I see on the MSN news this morning, Trump was heading somewhere in his big plane and had engine trouble so had to land it and take a charter jet to his destination. Will have to wait and see how this NH vote turns out. I don't understand these caucuses. There are 3 states that hold those elections. What about the other 47? We're just ignored. Dinks. I think Trump would have scored no. 1 in IA had he attended the caucus. He chose not to go there. His choice. I'm sure he has some smart people working for him too.
- skippy
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Re: US Presidential race
The whole thing is so uninspiring the question on voters minds should be- who will stuff up the least.
- Black Orchid
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Not unlike here.
- AiA in Atlanta
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Rubio's implosion on live TV was a thing of beauty. Sanders' uses the word "socialist" to describe himself but he is actually a "New Dealer" like FDR.
Today is the New Hampshire primary. Trump and Sanders are expected to be the winners.
Today is the New Hampshire primary. Trump and Sanders are expected to be the winners.
- Super Nova
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Today should be very interesting. I feel Trump will be a winner today.
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- AiA in Atlanta
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Re: US Presidential race
As of this moment Sanders is way ahead of Clinton ...
- skippy
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Our media are reporting that Sanders is expected to win New Hampshire and that Clinton just hopes not to get smashed.AiA in Atlanta wrote:As of this moment Sanders is way ahead of Clinton ...
Unlike with the republicans it doesn't seem New Hampshire is such a big deal for Clinton to win. But in the Republicans case our media report that some of the candidates, like Bush, who perform badly today may drop out of the race.
- Black Orchid
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A very convincing win by Trump in New Hampshire.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/la ... 2afb3efe03Trump was in first place with 34 per cent of the vote. Ohio Governor John Kasich, aged 63, who staked the viability of his campaign on the New Hampshire outcome, was in second place with 16 per cent, CNN said, based on an estimated 67 per cent of returns.
US Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, who won the Iowa caucus last week, had 12 per cent; former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, the son and brother of former presidents, had 11 per cent, and US Senator Marco Rubio of Florida had 10 per cent.
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