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Oh...so the REAL reason for all the faux "scandals" (Original Post) cilla4progress May 2013 OP
Too hard to excerpt? texshelters May 2013 #1
Sorry.. how's this cilla4progress May 2013 #2
Thanks texshelters May 2013 #10
Yep. Hell, I'm a Dem and it scares me! dreamnightwind May 2013 #3
Like who? Addison May 2013 #4
I'm thinking that the proffered choice amongst many here.... Parable Arable May 2013 #5
Ditto Addison May 2013 #6
Part of me wants to see a Warren/Grayson ticket... Parable Arable May 2013 #7
So she's already inevitable? dreamnightwind May 2013 #8
I agree Addison May 2013 #9

cilla4progress

(24,789 posts)
2. Sorry.. how's this
Wed May 15, 2013, 05:35 PM
May 2013

(As you can see, my format's not right. Haven't done before. Tips?)

Dem 2016 poll: Hillary Clinton still on top


The renewed interest in the Sept. 11, 2012, attack at the U.S. post in Benghazi, Libya, has not shaken Hillary Clinton’s position among potential 2016 contenders, according to a new poll.

The former secretary of state — under fire by conservatives who say she played politics with the attack in which Ambassador Chris Stevens and three others were killed — still leads the potential 2016 Democratic field with 63 percent of the vote in her party, according to a Public Policy Polling poll released Wednesday.

...

Benghazi isn’t having much impact on Hillary Clinton’s viability in a potential 2016 campaign,” said PPP President Dean Debnam in a statement. “She continues to lead the Democratic field and the top Republican candidate possibilities.”
Last month, PPP had Clinton leading with 64 percent.


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Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/dem-2016-poll-hillary-clinton-still-on-top-91417.html#ixzz2TOpY5IPN

texshelters

(1,979 posts)
10. Thanks
Fri May 17, 2013, 11:12 AM
May 2013

The link was there and I read it, but I always like to see what the poster thinks is important to focus on.

PTxS

Parable Arable

(126 posts)
5. I'm thinking that the proffered choice amongst many here....
Wed May 15, 2013, 07:08 PM
May 2013

Is Warren... I'd probably support her as well. If Hillary does win the nomination though, I'd gladly support her over anyone that the GOP establishment puts forth.

Parable Arable

(126 posts)
7. Part of me wants to see a Warren/Grayson ticket...
Wed May 15, 2013, 07:36 PM
May 2013

But he is still relatively young, and we need him to hold on to that district.

dreamnightwind

(4,775 posts)
8. So she's already inevitable?
Wed May 15, 2013, 08:40 PM
May 2013

I like people like Grayson, Sanders (caucuses with Dems though he technically isn't one), Warren, possibly Sherrod Brown. I don't know if any of them are running, but I'm hoping we have an alternative to the corporatist wing of the party.

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