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Yep, even low level government workers understand that classified information should not be on a private server, everyone else would be fired immediately and possibly jailed but your willing to overlook something so important. Why? Because the liberal media excuses it?
Or maybe its just a Republican tempest in a tea pot,fake news meant to swing an election in their favor.
Heres the extent of your "big deal"classified information=
The simple lesson is that Hillary ran a terrible campaign and still got 3 million more votes than Trump. In 2020 anyone who runs a half decent campaign will have a great chance at defeating Donald.
not really....Hillary outspent Trump 8 to 1 if you include soft money.....she has been running for President since 2005, which means she had a well deep ground game.
Trump is a sitting President for 2020. That means he will have the money advantage and a better ground game than 2016 and no challenge for the primary. The Democrats will have a civil war in 2020 that whoever comes out will be bloody and behind in the money game.
Remember the GOP establishment didn't support Trump fully in 2016, they will in 2020 because it's Trump's party now.
Remember W Bush lost the popular vote in 2000 and won the popular vote in 2004 with an unpopular war. Sitting Presidents have a huge advantage.
i didnt vote for hillary because she was a democratic, I voted against her because she felt it was her turn, no matter who ran against her. beside i think that is one evil little woman.
I too voted for Bernie in the primaries but he being a Dem for only about 10 minutes, I don`t think the DNC owed him anything.
Bernie brought milions of new young voters to the DNC. Something that Hillary could not do.
The DNC absolutely owed him a fair chance, which he clearly did not get.
And as for those Bernie voters, the DNC promply slapped them in the face, called them Basement dwellers, and told them to shut up, suck it in and vote for Hillary.
Me, I never even know what she's doing until some conservative comes along and tells me.
Wow. In that case I have to ask why you don't watch the news or read newspapers etc?
Basically, Hillary is not only not going away, she's staying in the limelight preparing for 2020.
The cons of course love this so they start threads but they're sourcing NYT, CNN etc. where she is constantly in the news.
I can understand WHY you don't like it, I feel the same way.
But the reality is that it looks like hillary is preparing for 2020 and lining people up in her camp to make sure nobody gets cute and tries to run seriously against her in the primaries.
Again, you might not like, very understandable but do you deny this is the case?
Bernie brought milions of new young voters to the DNC. Something that Hillary could not do.
The DNC absolutely owed him a fair chance, which he clearly did not get.
And as for those Bernie voters, the DNC promply slapped them in the face, called them Basement dwellers, and told them to shut up, suck it in and vote for Hillary.
It didn't work. They didn't show up for the DNC.
Sanders was also accused of being racist and anti-woman.
Poor Dash, still stuck on Hillary when the rest of the world has long ago moved on.
I guess what's happening this week with your hero is simply too much to bear, so you need to retreat into your safe little Hillary zone, huh?
Sucks to be a cultist these days.
Most of the dems/libs and Hillary voters still hasn't moved on. They won't accept the fact that he is president, and can't grasp why he won the election.
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