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Old 11-09-2016, 05:22 PM
 
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Apparently the silent majority had had enough and I thank Obama for that. But Sanders is the real hero. Before he sold out on the Millennials, he etched into their minds how Hillary was the candidate of Wall Street and Big Business and that clearly took its toll last night. What is also refreshing is how the cocky media and pollsters were completely wrong all along. Not even the markets could stay down as today it was up over 250 points! Of course the funniest part was the Canadian immigration website imploding last night. No worries. If you don't want to be here....leave. Just don't let the backdoor hit you on the way out.
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Old 11-09-2016, 05:28 PM
 
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if you think about the various players in this whole thing, many people actually had a hand in making this happen. You are right about Sanders, he did challenge her at first, though he did cave in, who knows if he got threatened unless he did, but anyhoo, he did enough to plant the seeds of doubt. Even Comey, while he did seemingly get her off the hook, he did cause major doubt these last 2 weeks - perfect! now with Trump as president, he can resume indighting her and will have success, with Obama in the White House, she would have been pardoned. Wikileaks played a huge part, so many players had a role in this.
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