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Every time someone posts a disparaging post on Hillary on here all the Dems post "why do you keep bringing her up?". They seem embarrassed by her and it's their only retort. Well Hillary has been dropping hints that she'll run for office again. If she does would you vote for her again and why?
Nope, I like her even more now after seeing her intelligently speak on the cable shows and how she had the Presidency stolen from her.
There aren't legitimate reasons to hate her so viciously, especially more than Trump. She's superior in every possible way to Trump, that's an objective fact.
Every time someone posts a disparaging post on Hillary on here all the Dems post "why do you keep bringing her up?". They seem embarrassed by her and it's their only retort. Well Hillary has been dropping hints that she'll run for office again. If she does would you vote for her again and why?
I like and respect HRC. I wish she was our POTUS.
I’ve made the comment (about bringing her up) because, in those instances, the OP complained about being tired of seeing her in the public eye. (I think the reality is that certain people feel that disparaging HRC makes Trump look good.)
Liberals love Hillary and think she is entitled to be president and hD the eletion stolen from her. I wouldn't be surprised if she attempts another run.
Nope, I like her even more now after seeing her intelligently speak on the cable shows and how she had the Presidency stolen from her.
There aren't legitimate reasons to hate her so viciously, especially more than Trump. She's superior in every possible way to Trump, that's an objective fact.
Who stole the Presidency from her?
And judging by the early poll results, there are some deluded Dems out there. What part of the fact that she couldn't defeat probably the worst candidate the GOP ever ran , with no mainline GOP support whatsoever, escapes these folks?
Would I vote for Hilary again? It depends on who she's running against. It's ridiculous to vote for someone based on the, "anyone but X," idea. Each candidate should be considered based of their own merits or lack thereof, not because they are not the other candidate.
Every time someone posts a disparaging post on Hillary on here all the Dems post "why do you keep bringing her up?". They seem embarrassed by her and it's their only retort. Well Hillary has been dropping hints that she'll run for office again. If she does would you vote for her again and why?
I'm not embarrassed by her. She's 10 times as smart and knowledgeable than Trump and more people voted for her. Is that what's bothering you?
She lost the electoral vote, and now the country is losing bigly with a self-obsessed ignorant megalomaniac sitting in the WH signing EOs.
Can't really say he's running the country--just running his big mouth, and of course, golfing all the time. Spends his weekdays playing golf and then takes off the weekends to--what else--play golf. Hillary's a workaholic--she sure wouldn't be taking as much time off and she honestly cares about the country. Trump does not.
I think she probably won. And yeah, If Trump were the Republican candidate I'd vote for her again.
After watching a forum on voting machine security and challenges presented by the Atlantic Council on CSPAN, we will never know who won what election.
All we hear about our elections beings secure is complete and total BS. Illegals voting is a smokescreen. Our elections could be decided by ISIS or anybody else. Why attack us when they can take over from the inside?
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