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cheapdate

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1. The polls are reasonably accurate.
Sun Dec 21, 2014, 08:20 PM
Dec 2014

Hillary Clinton has substantial, widespread support and is popular among Democratic voters nationally. If she runs, she'll be the odds-on favorite to win the Democratic nomination. Because people like her and trust her.

I like her and I respect her. She's hardworking, dedicated, tough, intelligent, reasonable, and fair-minded. Her ethics and mine are worlds apart in some places. I'd gladly support Bernie Sanders over Clinton, but I'll vote for Clinton without hesitation if she's the party's nominee.

However, since I'm in a deep red state and my vote hardly matters anyway, I might vote Justice Party again.

The polls are reasonably accurate. cheapdate Dec 2014 #1
That is totally untrue rtracey Dec 2014 #3
How so? My state (Tennessee) awards all of it's electoral college votes cheapdate Dec 2014 #4
its a psych think rtracey Dec 2014 #6
I understand that. But, cheapdate Dec 2014 #7
Don't sell TN short---Bubba won there in both 92 and 96 Always Randy Dec 2014 #8
sorry Robbins Dec 2014 #10
Le sigh... cheapdate Dec 2014 #12
Neither Hillary, nor any Democrat has any chance in Tennessee. cheapdate Dec 2014 #11
Just wish there were more options SophieKoko Dec 2014 #2
"Rising stars" in the GOP is a relative concept Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2014 #9
As better options present themselves she loses Fearless Dec 2014 #5
A "towering" pile of bullshit. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #13
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