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still_one

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4. This should come as no surprise since by all accounts she is the only presumed Democratic candidate
Thu Apr 2, 2015, 10:13 AM
Apr 2015

at this point. Bernie Sander is not a Democrat presently, O'Malley has shown some interest, but has not been considered seriously. Same with the other potential prospects. I take Elizabeth Warren at her word when she says she will not run

Also, from the poll... DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #1
And if the best the nutters have is... TekGryphon Apr 2015 #2
That's all they got... DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #3
I hope you are right, but with states like Iowa and Wisconsin voting in some bonafide crazies, I still_one Apr 2015 #5
Senator Obama overcame criticism of his religion by quitting his church. stone space Apr 2015 #13
IMO Hillary could be doing a better job refuting email-gate and Benghazi lies groundloop Apr 2015 #14
Yes, he waited too long, but he also had an uphill climb OKNancy Apr 2015 #15
Agreed, but he had a warning what was to come.. First drudge and the MSM tried to associate an still_one Apr 2015 #22
This should come as no surprise since by all accounts she is the only presumed Democratic candidate still_one Apr 2015 #4
Too early to worry...I will just bask in this good news for now... DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #6
You are right, and no problem being optimistic, but being prepared for the almost certain attacks is still_one Apr 2015 #8
These polls will inspire the Republicans to quintuple down on Ben Gazi (sic). DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #9
Yes, given the perverseness of the republicans, it will motivate them to double down still_one Apr 2015 #10
Also, too, there is Jim Webb. Larry Engels Apr 2015 #12
Webb won't get out of the Democratic primaries ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #16
He has virtually no support from white people, either. Larry Engels Apr 2015 #20
HRC is getting 93% of the African American vote and 78% of the non-white vote. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #25
But among registered DUers cosmicone Apr 2015 #7
+1 ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #17
+2 Deadbeat Republicans Apr 2015 #19
LMAO!!! DonViejo Apr 2015 #35
That's a nasty thing to say about fellow Democrats. Larry Engels Apr 2015 #36
Send me your address cosmicone Apr 2015 #38
Please don't. Larry Engels Apr 2015 #43
"Your umbrella won't keep me dry" cosmicone Apr 2015 #44
+3.14 n/t Adrahil Apr 2015 #58
No competition this time around Geronimoe Apr 2015 #11
Despite the best efforts of some ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #18
If the primary ballot has one name, I might not vote JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2015 #55
Great! Can't wait for Hillary to start kicking republican taliban ass workinclasszero Apr 2015 #21
Try not to get over-excited. Larry Engels Apr 2015 #37
Those are some impressive numbers. DCBob Apr 2015 #23
That or have a serious progressive candidate announce that they are running. PassingFair Apr 2015 #28
Name recognition. That's all this is. Larry Engels Apr 2015 #34
Despite the hopes of many, there are no Barack Obamas waiting in the wings to challenge. n/t Tarheel_Dem Apr 2015 #41
But is there NOBODY? PassingFair Apr 2015 #45
This won't be about what "the base" wants, not this time. The bench is weak, and the most viable... Tarheel_Dem Apr 2015 #46
What "bench"? That's the problem. PassingFair Apr 2015 #47
Actually, I disagree ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #53
She had a fifteen point lead at this time last election. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #48
Wait. Candidate Obama was "seriously progressive"? ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #52
He compared himself to a "moderate '80s Republican" Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #59
She didn't implode last time. DCBob Apr 2015 #57
In 2008 a lot of us were still really angry at her for her support of the Iraq War Downtown Hound Apr 2015 #24
It was a horrible vote...I don't know what she was thinking...But she was far from alone... DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #26
War is the most serious kind of vote a Senator can make Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #60
All comers are scared to go up against her. PassingFair Apr 2015 #27
The GOP does not have an answer for Hillary so they have to attempt to discredit her. Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #29
But....but...the e-mails.... Beacool Apr 2015 #30
Ready for Hillary to some some GOP ass! leftofcool Apr 2015 #31
Registered Democrats rock. McCamy Taylor Apr 2015 #32
But of course! WatchWhatISay Apr 2015 #33
and the other 34% are paying attention fbc Apr 2015 #39
And probably that percentage or less know what the term TPP refers to as well. cascadiance Apr 2015 #40
Those hoping for a repeat of 2008 must remember that there's only one Barack Obama. Tarheel_Dem Apr 2015 #42
And she doesn't need a single vote from DU to win. n/t Lil Missy Apr 2015 #49
Well, good! BlueStater Apr 2015 #50
LOL ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #54
Web sites are people too! JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2015 #56
Ready for Hillary...TO GO AWAY! n/t BlueStater Apr 2015 #51
No surprise........except on this site. Beacool Apr 2015 #61
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