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They all lie and promise bull**** they will never accomplish. It’s the same crap every time. For decades.
Now if they had a politician death match, I’d tune it. Let them fight for my vote. I want to have a politician who’s has balls and brains. Who’s not afraid to kill for his people. Most of all, i want solid entertainment !
Because if you count on a politician to change your quality of life, you have more **** for brain than the slime bag on tv selling you fake dreams. By the way. This is called democracy
They all lie and promise bull**** they will never accomplish. It’s the same crap every time. For decades.
Now if they had a politician death match, I’d tune it. Let them fight for my vote. I want to have a politician who’s has balls and brains. Who’s not afraid to kill for his people. Most of all, i want solid entertainment !
Because if you count on a politician to change your quality of life, you have more **** for brain than the slime bag on tv selling you fake dreams. By the way. This is called democracy
Cheers.
Facts Dave. Its only entertainment. I gave Reps.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio’s well-regarded national debate performance last week did nothing to lift his sagging poll numbers.
The mayor, one of two dozen Democratic nominees for president, had no support among 554 voters surveyed nationwide by Quinnipiac University over the weekend, following the debate last week.
De Blasio was among 14 candidates who failed to register among Democratic or Democratic-leaning voters, according to the poll, which had a 5-point margin of error.
The other New Yorker in the primary, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, also had no support in the poll, which showed Joe Biden's lead plummeting to 22 percent, compared to a high of 38 percent in April. Meanwhile Sen. Kamala Harris of California, who had a breakout debate performance when she challenged Biden over his record on school integration, soared to second place.
(Go Kamala Harris!)
De Blasio, who used his limited time to introduce himself to a national audience, received plaudits for making a splash. Hardball’s Chris Matthews, for instance, dubbed him “surprisingly a heavyweight.”
In a televised interview on PIX Tuesday morning, for which he arrived 45 minutes late because of an incorrectly programmed alarm, de Blasio said there’s plenty of time for his numbers to improve.
Hopefully he drops out very soon. The though of him being President terrifys me.
DeBlasio becoming POTUS would probably cause civil war and more racial unrest. He would put racial inequality issues ahead of everything else for some reason I keep thinking he was the reincarnation of a former black slave. He always seem compelled or driven to push forth racial issues ahead of fixing infrastructure or letting the market fix the problem. He sticks his nose in issues that wouldn't address the real problems with race in this country.
He would be the first to propose reparations for blacks and require rent control across the country.
The Democratic nominee will be Biden, Harris, Sanders, or Warren. Every other Democrat running is wasting their time.
I'm hoping Biden is the nominee, because all the other canidates are just awful. If Harris is the nominee, I will 100% vote for Trump.
this makes no sense whats so ever... if bidens your guy and there's a candidate who matches 80% of his positions and another who matches 20% of his positions - the logic choice would be the 80% match (harris) not the 20% match (trump). the only way the 20% match makes sense is if you don't know what you stand for .... or if the 80% match candidates ovaries are off putting to you.
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