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Old 10-10-2015, 08:06 AM
 
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The headline is California democrats continue to support Bernie almost 1:1 vs. Hillary. This is a 19% swing from May abd has gradually continued throughout the email investigations. San Jose news sourced this article.

Field Poll: Support for Hillary Clinton drops among California Dems - San Jose Mercury News
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Old 10-10-2015, 09:01 AM
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"It's over Johnny"

Anyway, short of an indictment or something, she will hang in til the very end.
It's a dead horse. Inevitably she will have to drop out but it won't be any time soon.
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Old 10-10-2015, 09:06 AM
 
Location: Sonoran Desert
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Sanders will not be the nominee any more than Trump will be. Get over it. Both sides.
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Old 10-10-2015, 09:16 AM
 
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Sanders will not be the nominee any more than Trump will be. Get over it. Both sides.
When you think about it, 75% of Republicans have gotten over the Trump idea (25% support).
59% of Democrats have given up on the Clinton idea (41% support).
Sanders has 25% support.

So it looks like you're right.
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Old 10-10-2015, 09:28 AM
 
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"It's over Johnny"

Anyway, short of an indictment or something, she will hang in til the very end.
It's a dead horse. Inevitably she will have to drop out but it won't be any time soon.
It was June 4, 2008, when she dropped out last time.

Can the Benghazi hearing last that long?
Yes, if she continues to feed fuel to it in the form of lies and pleas of ignorance. It's up to her.

The Benghazi hearing should have lasted a week - and would have if she had followed rules from the very beginning. All they did was ask for her emails, which are State Department property in the first place, so that they could learn who knew what and who said what and when they said it. That's all.

There is a lesson here for us all. It has to do with following rules, and laws, and expectations and being honest and open and altruistic.

Just think of what a role model she might have been. She had it!
Gone.
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Old 10-10-2015, 09:36 AM
 
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It was June 4, 2008, when she dropped out last time.

Can the Benghazi hearing last that long?
Yes, if she continues to feed fuel to it in the form of lies and pleas of ignorance. It's up to her.

The Benghazi hearing should have lasted a week - and would have if she had followed rules from the very beginning. All they did was ask for her emails, which are State Department property in the first place, so that they could learn who knew what and who said what and when they said it. That's all.

There is a lesson here for us all. It has to do with following rules, and laws, and expectations and being honest and open and altruistic. The front runner would lose by historic proportions, though I have no expectation whatsoever that he will be the nominee.

Just think of what a role model she might have been. She had it!
Gone.
Thanks to the majority leader, Benghazi, never much of a minus outside the ranks of the right, has now become a positive for Clinton. She has national ads out with McCarthy stating what most of us already knew: the hearings were political theater. Clinton should have a field day repeating that over and over at her appearance in a couple weeks.

In the longer view, if Clinton stays in she will be the next POTUS. There is no R in the race right now that can beat her.
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Old 10-10-2015, 10:09 AM
 
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Lightbulb Hillary's poll numbers continue to drip

The headline is California democrats continue to support Bernie almost 1:1 vs. Hillary. This is a 19% swing from May abd has gradually continued throughout the email investigations. San Diego news sourced this article.

Field Poll: Support for Hillary Clinton drops among California Dems - San Jose Mercury News
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Old 10-10-2015, 10:28 AM
 
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*drop

I dont know if its the email investigation thats driving the change. I'm sure its some of it, but Bernie has been doing a excellent job of being on topic, and not getting into mud slinging. And when he talks about what he stands for it appeals to a lot of people. Hillary just doesnt have that.
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Old 10-10-2015, 10:34 AM
 
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Thanks to the majority leader, Benghazi, never much of a minus outside the ranks of the right, has now become a positive for Clinton. She has national ads out with McCarthy stating what most of us already knew: the hearings were political theater. Clinton should have a field day repeating that over and over at her appearance in a couple weeks.

In the longer view, if Clinton stays in she will be the next POTUS. There is no R in the race right now that can beat her.
Just wait until October 22nd when the panel gets to lay out their argument. If Hillary can't answer simple questions now, how will she be able to explain anything to a congressional committee?
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Old 10-10-2015, 10:35 AM
 
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*drop

I dont know if its the email investigation thats driving the change. I'm sure its some of it, but Bernie has been doing a excellent job of being on topic, and not getting into mud slinging. And when he talks about what he stands for it appeals to a lot of people. Hillary just doesnt have that.
You're correct...drop vs drip. Drip is for her emails not her poll numbers.
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