Posted on 02/09/2016 9:30:17 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
yes. this will prove to be the most bizarre election of our lifetime.
The Bern is playing ball in his own backyard and Hitlary is tone deaf and warning women about going to hell.
The FBI has over one hundred of its finest people working on Hitlary's case.
And that is just the demoncraps.
It is like watching "Celebrity Apprentice - The Presidential Edition."
However, out of 2,470 total delegates at the Republican National Convention in 2016, 437 are unpledged delegates, who play the same role as superdelegates. Of the 437, 168 are members of the Republican National Committee.
Thanks for that. That’s 17% of the total delegates. I think if they were ever dumb enough to overturn the popular vote using these delegates, it’s the end of the party.
Andrea MItchell (AM) thinks Bill Clinton thinks that Hillary will lose. Short vid of AM saying this, and everyone at MSNBC trying to dissuade her of this notion:
They have the super delegates stacked in Hillary’s favor. I’m hoping Sanders wins the popular vote but Hillary wins the nomination because the game is stacked. And I’m hoping that causes mass disgruntlement within the rat party so that they either stay home or vote for trump.
No one wants to discuss the elephant in the room-no one likes or trusts her!
I see some of the comments from Hillary’s paid speech to Goldman Sachs leaked from Goldman. Borrowing a line from Madeline Albright, the thrust of her talk was there is a special place in hell for women who don’t support Goldman Sachs.
How does she compete with all of the free stuff Bernie is promising?
It's the super delegates. They're the party elite who aren't elected and are beholden to no one.
Imagine what this summer will be like if the party elite steal both nominations.
“brave bottles of bourbon”
Given Hillary’s penchant for charity, the staffers are likely drinking Old Crow.
I agree.
Perhaps if the Democrats select Hillary over Bernie Sanders even though he wins the popular vote, it will spell their doom.
this is very possible, especially if Sanders gets a strong showing from young blacks and Hispanics.
I respectfully disagree. I think Biden will be the first choice, because time is growing short, and he has far greater name recognition than Warren does among the general public. I think it's likely, however, that Biden, if he does run, will immediately announce that Warren will be his VP.
Yeah but he is so stupid, that I think they fear him making some major gaffs during the general election cycle. But Warren was just my guess because there was a big push for her to enter the race early on. I believe she didn’t because she was told to stand down.
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