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Is Jeb vs Hillary inevitable? and will it have the lowest % turnout of any Pres race in History?

JRHawk2003

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Jul 9, 2003
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Is there really much difference in the two? They both love em some middle east war. Neither will do anything too radical one way or the other. They always try to scare the base with the ole Supreme Court argument, but as we have seen in recent decisions, that does not always go as planned. I have zero enthusiasm for that match up. I will vote in the congressional and local elections, and just leave the presidential ovals blank
 
Is there really much difference in the two? They both love em some middle east war. Neither will do anything too radical one way or the other. They always try to scare the base with the ole Supreme Court argument, but as we have seen in recent decisions, that does not always go as planned. I have zero enthusiasm for that match up. I will vote in the congressional and local elections, and just leave the presidential ovals blank

Record low voter turnout = Landside victory for the GOP
 
Jeb Bush will not get the GOP nomination.....you can take
it to the bank.

Hillary may get the Democratic nomination.....but she will
not be elected President.
 
I have more chance to be the Republican nominee than Jeb does.

That guy is literally the worst presidential candidate that I have ever seen.
 
He has money and establishment backing. He will wait for the super primary days and unload the TV commercials. He will not care what happens in Iowa or New Hampshire.

They dont have any other candidates.
 
Is there really much difference in the two? They both love em some middle east war. Neither will do anything too radical one way or the other. They always try to scare the base with the ole Supreme Court argument, but as we have seen in recent decisions, that does not always go as planned. I have zero enthusiasm for that match up. I will vote in the congressional and local elections, and just leave the presidential ovals blank

Hillary "inevitable"? Yes, that is a talking points line, but if you look at two recent poll graphs from both 2007 and currently in 2015, you can see that Hillary is now at this time *less* inevitable in terms of numbers than she was against Obama in September of 2007...

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Obama and Hillary split Iowa and New Hampshire votes. Bernie is ahead in both of them now.
 
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