Oh good grief, she wouldn't be the first female world leader. Open a history book.
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I'll take that bet. Here are my stakes: If she does not win the primary, then I will not post in this forum again until after the general election in November. But if she does win the primary, then neither of you gets to post until after the November election. Will you take the bet? |
Good list. Covers the highlights.
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Tell me what woman led the world in history. Please proceed. |
There are several female world leaders. http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/Current-Women-Leaders.htm |
So which of rhose women lead the world.
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So ready!
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Republican here -- I was very afraid of HRC -- but not any more. She looks very beatable to me. |
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She looks unbeatable to me.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/president/ |
Wow. RCP leans right, too. |
Republican woman here. Clinton Foundation foreign donations and scandal with server, Huma Abedin's "consulting" etc etc will KILL HER because she cannot take responsibility and move forward. She just lies like Bill but less amiably. For some reason lying is more acceptable to a lot of voters from a man (not to me). Anyway, she look invincible last time too until BHO came around. We'll see. |
Yeah, maybe Elizabeth Warren will save you from HRC like last time. It certainly won't be the current field of republican clowns. |
No one thought she was invincible last time, actually. The new NYT guy, the one who replaced Nate Silver, ran a bunch of numbers on this. You can look it up if you're interested. This is just an observation, but it seems to me that every politician lies, in one way or another. We are more familiar with HRC, that's all. |
Holy moly. Look at the state-by-state results. If something doesn't shift, she's going to crush the Republican candidate. Even in a deep red state like SC, Jeb Bush only beats her by 3 points, and Walker just barely ties her. Start planning for 2024, Republicans, because unless she self-implodes, you're looking at another 8 years of Clinton. Let's all just hope those 8 years are as good for the economy as the last Clinton presidency. |