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New Hampshire

16 durable postsStarted 2020-02-12Latest 2020-05-07
#179933Post 1 of 16

Bernie's winning.

#1790443Post 2 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

Doesn't matter, Trump will find a way to win in November. Democrats are really good at self destructing.

#1790453Post 3 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

Trump will swallow Bernie whole...and then some. No one can play dirty like the Republicans - and as much as I admire Schiff's restraint, he blew the hearings. He should've subpoenaed the shit out of every cabinet member who knew something and then have them arrested for defying a lawful subpoena. THEN the democrats would have had a claw in the clay fight.

#1790454Post 4 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

Kamal - you are spot on as usual. Remember the adage "which candidate would most voters want to have a beer with?"

Sorry but Bernie has zero chance. In reality, none of the candidates pose much of a threat.

Trump is sort of the Republican Obama equivalent.

#1790462Post 5 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

Bit of a lose/lose situation :(

#1790499Post 6 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

Would be interesting if Amy Klobuchar could swoop in and provide enough of a concrete reason why she's better suited for the job. She's certainly more stable.

#1790507Post 7 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

They have already discounted the best women :(

#1790559Post 8 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

Tulsi? I prefer Amy.

#1790563Post 9 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

Discounted might have been the wrong word. :) I am hoping for Elizabeth Warren. :) She killed them is this latest debate !!

#1790574Post 10 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

I'm surprised Elizabeth Warren isn't doing better. She was actually one of my favorite prospects for President long before she ran for President.

#1790582Post 11 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

I'm not surprised. I am still doubtful that America can elect a woman.

#1794508Post 12 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

i think that if trump can push hardcore to salvage some beautifully faint discipline dream that might be america, and fix the roaring 20s full stop 2020s in full delta heavy reconstructure, then let the dems herald in a golden age and fix the great depression dust bowl of the 30s in all the librals might and glory then it can be done! it requires profound caution and impersonality service. we must see burnie in the late 202s early 2030s, and Hillary in the 2030s to rectify all. hilllary with sara palin, margret tghatcher, orcasio Pelosi etc to seal the pornocracy to quell the technocracy. dark prog to crush all! gwarrrrrrr

#1794519Post 13 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

:Cheerz:Dude! welcome back! (floridaorange). Nice prognosticating as usual :woah:

#1796254Post 14 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

Politicians are really showing their true characters during this pandemic crisis. I really wish Gov Cuomo was running for President! What a truly lovely man with such good strong character traits and impressive leadership skills. Wish there were more men like him! I watch his press conferences just for a sense of hope and to keep a little of my idealism alive. I've never seen anyone like him ever on the world's stage!! #cuomosexual

#1796264Post 15 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

That must be so hard for him with the countries leadership :(

That applies to us in Australia as well. We have some awful politicians :(

#1796293Post 16 of 16

Re: New Hampshire

He's literally handling every obstacle with calmness, grace, and yet, seems passionate about the people of his state, making reasonable decisions, all in a level-headed, caring manner.... no political nonsense, no embarrassing tirates or ranting!! Very refreshing!!! I'm sure many have noticed.

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