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Ken Burch

(50,254 posts)
Fri Feb 19, 2016, 03:52 AM Feb 2016

Whatever the exact final NV outcome, the certain closeness of the result there proves it:

HRC is NOT the consensus choice of POC voters. Or of union voters. Or of anyone else, really.

Every vote is up for grabs everywhere now, and both campaigns are diverse.

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Whatever the exact final NV outcome, the certain closeness of the result there proves it: (Original Post) Ken Burch Feb 2016 OP
As people discover that they don't have to take it delrem Feb 2016 #1

delrem

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1. As people discover that they don't have to take it
Fri Feb 19, 2016, 04:27 AM
Feb 2016

with a "lesser evil" R in D's clothing, they just naturally make the move.

And she won't get R votes no matter what their candidate. Why would an R switch to vote for the D's worst?

She is AWFUL!
$150million in payola, and they wonder why there's a trust deficit, a repulsion. As if the trust deficit were for telling some little fib. It's because she's swimming in graft, in the pay of war profiteers and investment bankers, and *can't* tell the truth. Which is a little different than breaking a pattern of truthfulness and telling the odd whopper.

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