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(Vanity) Hillary will choose Bernie as her VP, and soon

Posted on 05/04/2016 4:59:31 AM PDT by Trump-a-licious

I truly don't think Hillary has a chance of winning, I believe she is dealing with serious health problems that prevent her from being in public most of the time. That, and I think the opposing views she's going to have to take against Trump (go down the list of Trumps issues, Border, Trade, Military, Islam) and Hillary is doomed. She is going to have to be for Open Borders, Bad Trade, bringing more muslims in, a weak military and so on. While the hard core left (which is a lot them) would have no problems with her stances, the swing vote will not like her stance.

All these young Berni fans want change, mostly because they're millennials sick of living in their mom's basement (though they don't realize that is why they are angry). Once they hear Trump speak, many of them will awaken from their idiocy and begin to think "You know, being able to buy a car, have a nice apartment or house wouldn't be so bad ..." They're not going to get "Hope" from Hillary. No, all they're going to get from her is "Trump is Risky" and "I build bridges not walls" BS. A lot of these millennials are going to be thinking about their futures as they watch debates. I mean their real future, what am I going to eat, I need a better job, my life actually sucks, I have no real future if I keep going like this and so on ... They're never going to vote for Hillary's message, she's probably the "insider of insiders".

No, the only way Hillary can capture these wild oats is to graft them in and act like she is adopting their cause. She doesn't give a crap who her VP pick really is, as long as it puts her in the White House so that her life long power trip will have been realized. Then she can have nightly sacrifices of millennials for entertainment.

Mark my words, Bernie will be her VP pick, and sooner than you think. It will happen within the next two weeks, Bernie will suspend, the deal will be made, she cannot afford a long drawn out nominee fight. Hillary looks very weak right now, she cannot close the deal. And, if she wins via "Super Delegates" she will be the left's "Ted Cruz" and will have confirmed what the millennials already know "everything is is fixed" power begets power, they will not vote for her.

When they hear Trump in the debates, and they will watch them, they are going to be suprised how much sense Trump makes, some might even become American's again.


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To: wideminded

I was going by memory for Davis and should have looked him up. I think the Democrats hoped that he would donate generously to the campaign if he was on the ticket (he was wealthy), but he didn’t...maybe realized that it was a hopeless cause (running against the popular Teddy Roosevelt).


61 posted on 05/04/2016 9:04:07 AM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: randita
Sanders supporters do not like or trust Hillary

That's what they said about Hillary supporters in 2008. PUMAs. It was much worse. But that didn't count for anything in November.

62 posted on 05/04/2016 2:40:20 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: Trump-a-licious

Two socialists with very annoying voices.


63 posted on 05/04/2016 3:37:01 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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