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View Poll Results: Saturday Night
Yes, and will probably vote in the Democratic primary 28 23.14%
Yes, but only for entertainment 17 14.05%
No, but I will DVR 3 2.48%
No, nothing any of them say is worth my time. 73 60.33%
Voters: 121. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 12-16-2015, 06:27 PM
 
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Huffpo writer says Sanders will win Iowa and New Hampshire
then become President.

haha. it's just too funny anyone could believe that.

Wins in Iowa and New Hampshire Will Propel Bernie Sanders to the Presidency*|*H. A. Goodman
The author of that article is an idiot. All he does is troll about how Bernie will win.



I will watch because I watch all the debates. I'm hoping for Hillary to win the debate.
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Old 12-16-2015, 06:29 PM
 
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For Bernie to win, he'll need to bring people out of the woodwork to vote for him in states like Iowa and South Carolina. As we saw with Ron Paul, rabid support doesn't always equate the primary votes.
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Old 12-16-2015, 07:12 PM
 
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I honestly thought, at the beginning of this race, that Sanders would be a better debater. He seems afraid of confrontation or something.
I had a complete WTF moment when Sanders rescued Hillary by refusing to go after her emails. I watch all the debates, and that was a remarkable moment...he handed her the nomination.
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Old 12-16-2015, 07:13 PM
 
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I don't really think anymore that he's a serious candidate. I think he's only in the race to get Democrats excited (note when he said something about Democrats not winning the 2014 elections because they didn't vote) and to force Hillary further to the left. He'll run all the way, of course, so that he doesn't look like a fake, but he'll give Hillary a senator's endorsement and send many of his rabid supporters her way, in an effort to stop the GOP.
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Old 12-16-2015, 07:58 PM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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I had a complete WTF moment when Sanders rescued Hillary by refusing to go after her emails. I watch all the debates, and that was a remarkable moment...he handed her the nomination.
Actually that was the moment when Sanders called out the Republicans, we are all tired of hearing you guys talk about those stupid emails rather than wanting to talk about the real issues. I noticed when Sanders mentioned that, the issue about the emails mostly went away.
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Old 12-16-2015, 08:16 PM
 
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Actually that was the moment when Sanders called out the Republicans, we are all tired of hearing you guys talk about those stupid emails rather than wanting to talk about the real issues. I noticed when Sanders mentioned that, the issue about the emails mostly went away.
Democrats are tired of hearing about the issue, not Republicans (and it's going to make for some wonderful campaign ads talking about Hillary's character).

And last I heard the FBI doesn't think it's an issue that went away.
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Old 12-16-2015, 08:46 PM
 
Location: West Texas
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I have more important things to do than watch a liar, a socialist, and a non-factor debate each other.
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Old 12-16-2015, 08:58 PM
 
Location: Newport Beach, California
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Honest Answers...Anonymous.
Yes. Why not.
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Old 12-16-2015, 09:02 PM
 
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Nope. Watched as much as I could stomach of the first one but all the pandering to the parasites and BLM and etc got tiring real fast so I haven't watched any since then. There will be bowl games that day so watching those.
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Old 12-16-2015, 09:22 PM
 
Location: Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Why bother to watch it. It would be like watching a debate between Obama and Obama in different suits. Same road, same scenery, just a different set of wheels. If wanted to watch "Theatre" where nothing is real, and nothing anyone says is real, and is all scripted to entertain and present something that is never going to happen, I will go see a Movie, where at least the Stars seem sincere. I am interested in Candidates that want to do something for Americans that are struggling to live, and earn a decent living. I have no need for Candidates that want to import thousands of people who are not willing to fight for their own Countries, and would rather take ours and kill us if they don't like the way we live. I want to know my Neighbor is not building Bombs in his garage, that came with the house we gave him, and materials be bought with money we gave him. I don't want an excuse, after the fact, that he slipped through the cracks, after he has a shoot out with the Police. I don't want "Freeloaders" sneaking across the Borders and leeching off our system, so I have to pay more taxes to support them. And I sure don't want them sneaking here to manufacture "American Citizens" to collect future handouts. We have more than our share of our own Freeloaders.


In simple terms, I don't want a Democrat as "King" (or Queen) of America. I want a President. We don't need a Republican that's going to get us "Nuked" either, so choose with care.
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