Joe Biden and Hillary top poll of potential 2020 Dem contenders
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Only in your fondest dreams.
Hillary is as done as yesterday's roast that was left in the oven all night.
You are just transferring Trump's fears onto her. She neither craves the spotlight any longer nor wants to run again. She knows full well she will only lose again if she does.
Can you name any winner who ever won a party nomination the third time around? Nope. You can't.
Because there aren't any, except in the fringe parties.
No Democrat nor Repub has ever won the nomination after two previous losses, especially when one loss was a nomination.
Of course, Donald Trump would love nothing better than to run against Hillary again. He still cherishes his first victory, and hog that he is, wants every more of it, just to wallow in it longer. Ain't ever gonna happen though, for you or for him.
If he's still around come 2020, both of you are going to just have to take your chances. It will definitely not be a replay of 2016, and Trump had better get ready for a surprise, because the Democratic nominee will be coming out of nowhere on a flat-out gallop at him. it won't be an old lady in the saddle, either.
Oh, I have, for sure. I've been a liberal for a very long time now, and learned to pay attention to this kind of stuff after a loss like Clinton's. Her loss wasn't my first rodeo.
Neither Obama nor Clinton had won enough delegates to cinch the nomination by June 2008 Clinton also won the popular vote. It would be the Super Delegates who would decide it, not the voters.
Biden's support was hugely important given that Clinton had won the popular vote.
As for the "facts" which you demand, I said it was my opinion.
1. Voters do not decide the primary in either party, delegates do.
2. In primaries, you vote for a delegate who cast his or her vote in your name.
3. Popular vote is a bad argument in 2008, as Obama and Clinton chose not to campaign in some states that broke DNC rules, and Obama's name didnt even appear on the ballot in Michigan because of those broken rules.
Without Michigan, Obama has the popular vote win. So yea, huge flawed argument.
4. 4 days before Hillary dropped out , Obama already had enough SDs to win the nomination in the convention roll call vote, by the way, Biden's endorsement came After CLinton's own endorsement of Obama.
If he's still around come 2020, both of you are going to just have to take your chances. It will definitely not be a replay of 2016, and Trump had better get ready for a surprise, because the Democratic nominee will be coming out of nowhere on a flat-out gallop at him. it won't be an old lady in the saddle, either.
He'll be around. We've been hearing about his imminent demise since January of 2017.
What more needs to be said? And Dems claim 2020 is in the bag
H. A. Goodman has predicted for a long time that HRC would spring up and the last minute as a hero to save the democratic party and be the 2020 Dem candidate. I thought he was nuts for making this claim. Not so nuts now. lol
H. A. Goodman has predicted for a long time that HRC would spring up and the last minute as a hero to save the democratic party and be the 2020 Dem candidate. I thought he was nuts for making this claim. Not so nuts now. lol
Wishful conservative thinking. There's no easier Democrat for Trump to beat than Hillary Clinton, and they both know it.
So do all the Democrats. They won't ever give Trump the opportunity to beat her again.
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