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Old 04-16-2015, 09:52 AM
 
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Compare to Hillary, they are new and younger on age and in the political arena.

nothing more scary than Hillary and her rapist husband back in the WH....who are they going to name WH spokesperson Bill Cosby?
new how? younger does not mean good for the country and let's not be ageists. their ideas and how they want to shape the future of young people of america is what you need to worry about. since when did we not elect old men as president?
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Old 04-16-2015, 10:05 AM
 
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Every rich politicians tries to present themselves as the "common man". Hillary has been in politics way too long for people to believe that. Rubio could pull it off since he at least isn't worth millions of dollars, same with walker and Rand since he still donates his time to do eye care for the less fortunate (his original proffesion). Jeb would have a hard time selling the common man, but if he acts anything like his brother it would be more believable than Hillary.
voters are not looking for people from their same socio economic level to represent them. that is neither sufficient nor necessary qualification for running for office. they want to know that the person representing them can understand and sympathize with problems common people have - making ends meet, educating their children, employment that pays a fair wage, medical care when they are sick, and a secure retirement. they want people who understand and are willing to find ways to help them. that is Hillary Clinton and the Democratic party.

This cannot be said about any republican. their focus is on no taxes for the rich and unregulated, unrestricted environment for corporations to maximize their profits and share it with their shareholders by any and all means. this does not solve common people's problems no matter how much they divert their attention to religion and controlling women's lives. the supreme court judges they nominate simply carry out their agenda.

Vote for Hillary. Vote democratic.
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Old 04-16-2015, 11:06 AM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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voters are not looking for people from their same socio economic level to represent them. that is neither sufficient nor necessary qualification for running for office. they want to know that the person representing them can understand and sympathize with problems common people have - making ends meet, educating their children, employment that pays a fair wage, medical care when they are sick, and a secure retirement. they want people who understand and are willing to find ways to help them. that is Hillary Clinton and the Democratic party.

This cannot be said about any republican. their focus is on no taxes for the rich and unregulated, unrestricted environment for corporations to maximize their profits and share it with their shareholders by any and all means. this does not solve common people's problems no matter how much they divert their attention to religion and controlling women's lives. the supreme court judges they nominate simply carry out their agenda.

Vote for Hillary. Vote democratic.
Lol, how can they know them when they have nothing in common with them.

Hillary hasn't driven a vehicle in over 25 years. She hasn't shopped for groceries, cooked a meal, balanced a family budget, done a 8-5 job, etc since the mid 80's. She is the definition of out of touch. At least mittens had interactions with regular people through work, his church, etc. Hillary is completly isolated. Even Paul donates his time giving eye exams to the needy, actually interacting with regular people, sure he could just give some money and look the other way, that would be much easier, but he gives the one thing you can't buy, time.

I wonder if Paul has party plants as his patients like Hillary does for her "round table discussions" with the "common folk"?

Hillary can sympathize as much with the common man as I am a woman.


Does your back hurt from all the water you carry?
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Old 04-16-2015, 11:14 AM
 
Location: Tennessee
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Good luck to her. I am glad she is taking this path and hope she will try to win Warren to her side and campaign for her. I would have been happier to see Warren run but Hillary has the big bucks. This will be a good compromise.
Anything that will keep the party of the motely crew from taking over the government of this country.


http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/12/us...etType=nyt_now
Mrs Clinton IS the Obama administration and his policies will be on the ballot just like they were last year.
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Old 04-16-2015, 02:10 PM
 
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All she has to do is literally just show up
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Old 04-23-2015, 10:27 PM
 
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All she has to do is literally just show up
Wow, is that all it takes to win you over?
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