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Old 03-15-2016, 08:08 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Of course she will-one of the biggest premises of her candidacy is to finish what Obama couldn't-pass the TPP.


Sad night for the United States..
I don't think the tpp will pass here with the IP copyright policies. you do realize that Clinton isn't supporting it in it's current form
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Old 03-15-2016, 08:13 PM
 
Location: Midwest
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Business group: Clinton will flip on trade after election | Washington Examiner

It appears business knows she's a liar. 😂😂

Trump will crush her in the general but this proves the point she's a pathalogical liar.
I wouldn't be shocked. She's a chronic flip-flopper. I would never vote for her. It is looking like I'll be going 3rd party again.
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Old 03-15-2016, 08:18 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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I don't think the tpp will pass here with the IP copyright policies. you do realize that Clinton isn't supporting it in it's current form
Only because of the backlash she received. She once called it the "gold standard" of trade policies and has voiced her support for it 45 times overall. Sorry, but I don't trust her one iota-and it seems the majority of Americans agree. She will try to pass the TPP-that much is nearly a guarantee, and it will be the final nail in the coffin for US/American worker sovereignty.


Hillary Clinton's Favorable Rating One of Her Worst
Hillary Clinton viewed unfavorably by majority of New Yorkers for first time ever

Poll: Hillary Clinton Least Trustworthy Of All Candidates | The Daily Caller
A.M. Links: Hillary Voted Least Trustworthy in New Poll


I am genuinely concerned with her going up against Trump-Bernie was very easy on her.

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Old 03-15-2016, 08:27 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Only because of the backlash she received. She once called it the "gold standard" of trade policies and as voiced her support for it 45 times overall. Sorry, but I don't trust her one iota-and it seems the majority of Americans agree.


Hillary Clinton's Favorable Rating One of Her Worst
https://www.siena.edu/news-events/ar...irst-time-ever

Poll: Hillary Clinton Least Trustworthy Of All Candidates | The Daily Caller
A.M. Links: Hillary Voted Least Trustworthy in New Poll, Literature Nobel Awarded, NATO Warns of Russia's 'Troubling Escalation' in Syria - Hit & Run : Reason.com
Actually there is a candidate with lower negative favorability ratings than Hillary. Guess who?

Gallup: Trump’s Favorability Rating Is The Worst Ever Recorded – The Lonely Conservative
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Old 03-15-2016, 08:33 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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Actually there is a candidate with lower negative favorability ratings than Hillary. Guess who?

Gallup: Trump’s Favorability Rating Is The Worst Ever Recorded – The Lonely Conservative
Haha, what "great" candidates we have this year.
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Old 03-15-2016, 08:47 PM
 
Location: Alaska
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I have come to the conclusion in the last year or so that liberals and cons are so corrupt that anyone in Washington as of now is incapable of changing our course. They ALL need to go. I see conservative voters catching on to the lies and being willing to vote trump, like him or not, in an attempt to change.

Liberals however not so much. I believe that the entitlement thinking overrides all things. It's obvious they could careless even in the face of the people who will benefit from free trade and gt rich off it telling them she's lying. They could careless as long as she is willing to give them someyhing.

I have no doubt TPP is the stake in the heart for the very people trying to put her in office. It's sad to watch.
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Old 03-15-2016, 08:57 PM
 
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I have come to the conclusion in the last year or so that liberals and cons are so corrupt that anyone in Washington as of now is incapable of changing our course. They ALL need to go. I see conservative voters catching on to the lies and being willing to vote trump, like him or not, in an attempt to change.

Liberals however not so much. I believe that the entitlement thinking overrides all things. It's obvious they could careless even in the face of the people who will benefit from free trade and gt rich off it telling them she's lying. They could careless as long as she is willing to give them someyhing.

I have no doubt TPP is the stake in the heart for the very people trying to put her in office. It's sad to watch.
VOTERS IN OHIO gave you the CLEAR answer:

From FiveThirtyEight: "The last leg of the Clinton victory triangle is that she won on the all-important-in-the-Rust Belt trade question: Voters who said trade with other countries takes away U.S. jobs supported her, 53 percent to 46 percent. Sanders won that bloc in Michigan, 56 percent to 41 percent."
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