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Re: Clinton

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 11:20 am
by rowan
Sandydragon wrote:
rowan wrote:Interesting:

A majority of Democratic and independent voters made clear that they don’t foresee Hillary Clinton in their 2020 vision of the presidential election, according to a USA Today/Suffolk University poll released Wednesday.

Sixty-two percent of Democrats and independents surveyed said the twice-failed presidential candidate shouldn’t mount another campaign in 2020, and only 23 percent would be excited by her campaign if she did.

The two people they would most like to see are two of the most prominent Democratic-aligned politicians unlikely to seek the White House in 2020: Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Vice President Joe Biden. Forty-four percent and 43 percent of those voters, respectively, said they would be excited to see Sanders and Biden run.


http://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/p ... 020-232898
In other news, the Pope has a little balcony.

Of course she won't run again in 2020. Age aside, she is now seen as a loser and her career is over. I wouldn't like to predict who the Democratic nominees will be for 2020, but I would bet that Hillary will not be one of them.

I also suspect that Bernie may be a bit long in the tooth by then as well.
Yep. Probably time for some major changes within the party, both structurally and in terms of personnel.

Re: Clinton

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 12:02 pm
by belgarion
rowan wrote:
Sandydragon wrote:
rowan wrote:Interesting:

A majority of Democratic and independent voters made clear that they don’t foresee Hillary Clinton in their 2020 vision of the presidential election, according to a USA Today/Suffolk University poll released Wednesday.

Sixty-two percent of Democrats and independents surveyed said the twice-failed presidential candidate shouldn’t mount another campaign in 2020, and only 23 percent would be excited by her campaign if she did.

The two people they would most like to see are two of the most prominent Democratic-aligned politicians unlikely to seek the White House in 2020: Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Vice President Joe Biden. Forty-four percent and 43 percent of those voters, respectively, said they would be excited to see Sanders and Biden run.


http://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/p ... 020-232898
In other news, the Pope has a little balcony.

Of course she won't run again in 2020. Age aside, she is now seen as a loser and her career is over. I wouldn't like to predict who the Democratic nominees will be for 2020, but I would bet that Hillary will not be one of them.

I also suspect that Bernie may be a bit long in the tooth by then as well.
Yep. Probably time for some major changes within the party, both structurally and in terms of personnel.
So why keep posting stuff about her?

Re: Clinton

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 12:36 pm
by rowan
belgarion wrote:
rowan wrote:
Sandydragon wrote:
In other news, the Pope has a little balcony.

Of course she won't run again in 2020. Age aside, she is now seen as a loser and her career is over. I wouldn't like to predict who the Democratic nominees will be for 2020, but I would bet that Hillary will not be one of them.

I also suspect that Bernie may be a bit long in the tooth by then as well.
Yep. Probably time for some major changes within the party, both structurally and in terms of personnel.
So why keep posting stuff about her?
What a silly fellow you are, Belgarion. I posted some interesting news that came up is all.

Re: Clinton

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 1:02 pm
by belgarion
Interesting to who? Nobody cares about the fact that Democratioc Party members don't think Clinton
will stand in 2020.

The last post before your 'interesting news' post was over a month ago. Nobody cares about her apart from you