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Old 05-18-2016, 12:48 AM
 
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WoW!

Very bad night for Hillary Clinton. The hippy communist got more votes than she did last night. This late in the primary season and she's losing more now than ever before.

Hillary has been exposed as a very weak and flawed candidate.
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Old 05-18-2016, 02:05 AM
 
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WoW!

Very bad night for Hillary Clinton. The hippy communist got more votes than she did last night. This late in the primary season and she's losing more now than ever before.

Hillary has been exposed as a very weak and flawed candidate.
How so? She lost by like 42k votes which doesn't matter at all if you look at the top 20 states with victories by actual votes
01. Florida - Clinton +532k votes
02. Texas - Clinton +459k votes
03. Georgia - Clinton +329k votes
04. New York - Clinton +313k votes
05. Maryland - Clinton +251k votes
06. Alabama - Clinton +233k votes
07. Virginia - Clinton +228k votes
08. Pennsylvania - Clinton +200k votes
09. South Carolina - Clinton +175k votes
10. Ohio - Clinton +161k votes
11. North Carolina - Clinton +155k votes
12. Mississippi - Clinton +149k votes
13. Louisiana - Clinton +149k votes
14. Wisconsin - Sanders +137k votes
15. Tennessee - Clinton +125k votes
16. Washington - Sanders +111k votes (estimate)
17. Vermont - Sanders +98k votes
18. Arkansas - Clinton +79k votes
19. Arizona - Clinton +69k votes
20. New Hampshire - Sanders +57k votes
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Old 05-18-2016, 03:18 AM
 
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How so? She lost by like 42k votes which doesn't matter at all if you look at the top 20 states with victories by actual votes
If you are arguing that Hillary is a regional candidate, then I will go with that.

But it's clear that as a national candidate she has serious issues. She couldn't win against Obama, and now, she can't even bring it home against a 75 year old socialist with one arm tied behind his back by unfair rules and treatment and who gets no media coverage.

It's absolutely amazing that she is tied with Bernie in Kentucky. Hillary should have won that state by wide margin. Of course, she continues the losing streak in the West.
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Old 05-18-2016, 05:05 AM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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How so? She lost by like 42k votes which doesn't matter at all if you look at the top 20 states with victories by actual votes
01. Florida - Clinton +532k votes
02. Texas - Clinton +459k votes
03. Georgia - Clinton +329k votes
04. New York - Clinton +313k votes
05. Maryland - Clinton +251k votes
06. Alabama - Clinton +233k votes
07. Virginia - Clinton +228k votes
08. Pennsylvania - Clinton +200k votes
09. South Carolina - Clinton +175k votes
10. Ohio - Clinton +161k votes
11. North Carolina - Clinton +155k votes
12. Mississippi - Clinton +149k votes
13. Louisiana - Clinton +149k votes
14. Wisconsin - Sanders +137k votes
15. Tennessee - Clinton +125k votes
16. Washington - Sanders +111k votes (estimate)
17. Vermont - Sanders +98k votes
18. Arkansas - Clinton +79k votes
19. Arizona - Clinton +69k votes
20. New Hampshire - Sanders +57k votes
No one is saying she is in trouble when it comes to getting the nomination, but it does show, she will have some serious competition in November. What looked like a shoe in nomination 6 months ago has turned into a total lack of support. This election season is one that will be remembered for many years. What you are overlooking is the trend lately, not the overall picture. No one took Bernie seriously. He has proved us wrong.
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Old 05-18-2016, 05:34 AM
 
Location: DFW
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Hillary will look really bad when she loses California.

Luckily for her, she started out strong cause she's in a downhill slide. Not good when going into the playoffs.
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Old 05-18-2016, 07:00 AM
 
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If you are arguing that Hillary is a regional candidate, then I will go with that.

But it's clear that as a national candidate she has serious issues. She couldn't win against Obama, and now, she can't even bring it home against a 75 year old socialist with one arm tied behind his back by unfair rules and treatment and who gets no media coverage.

It's absolutely amazing that she is tied with Bernie in Kentucky. Hillary should have won that state by wide margin. Of course, she continues the losing streak in the West.

. . .and no super pacs.

Oh, the greed, can we say hedge funds and wall street, one of her many achilles heels.
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Old 05-18-2016, 07:10 AM
 
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This was as shoe in for Hillary.....a reason the party establishment told Biden NOT to run and make it easy on Hillary. The only candidate that could have given Hillary a threat for the nomination, a sitting VP.


She has the DNC on her side and the most SUPER PAC money than any candidate in both parties and she is 27-21 in contests in 2016.....that's weak.


and she is way below her vote count from 2008 by millions of votes......she is in trouble!
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Old 05-18-2016, 07:31 AM
 
Location: Sonoran Desert
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Hillary will look really bad when she loses California.

Luckily for her, she started out strong cause she's in a downhill slide. Not good when going into the playoffs.
Good thing the useful idiots on the right nominated Trump or we might be looking at a Republican administration next year. The real shame is that progressives might have had the singular opportunity they will ever have to get one of their own in office.
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Old 05-18-2016, 07:38 AM
 
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Good thing the useful idiots on the right nominated Trump or we might be looking at a Republican administration next year. The real shame is that progressives might have had the singular opportunity they will ever have to get one of their own in office.
Too bad the idiots on the left are nominating a two faced pathological liar who mocked a 12 year old rape victim. Otherwise, if they had a half way decent candidate, they might be able to beat Trump. The way things are now, Trump has already caught up to Hillary in almost all the polls and will end up winning the November elections by a better than comfortable margin.
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Old 05-18-2016, 07:43 AM
 
Location: Sonoran Desert
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Too bad the idiots on the left are nominating a two faced pathological liar who mocked a 12 year old rape victim. Otherwise, if they had a half way decent candidate, they might be able to beat Trump. The way things are now, Trump has already caught up to Hillary in almost all the polls and will end up winning the November elections by a better than comfortable margin.
Moronic talking points aside, I will believe that when I see Trump's numbers with women and Hispanics improving significantly.
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