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When HRC drops out...

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Will there suddenly be 16 Democrats in the race?
Would you batshitcrazylibs get all frothy about another chance to have Al Gore be your President?
 
Old Joe will likely step in. Not sure if anyone else will.
 
If Hillary Clinton drops out of the race, then President
Obama will issue an executive order that he is now
eligible for a 3rd term. The Supreme Court will okay
his decision by a 5 to 4 vote.
 
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Will there suddenly be 16 Democrats in the race?
Would you batshitcrazylibs get all frothy about another chance to have Al Gore be your President?
I'd love to see it. I doubt most Americans even know the names of 16 active Dems who might be candidates.

I didn't vote for Gore the first time. I might this time. But I believe he's already scotched that deal.
 
300 classified e-mails and rising. She's liar and doesn't qualify as a candidate because she's a criminal.
DOJ reportedly is going after a couple of aides now, including arch-field Cheryl Mills and perhaps the Iranian woman who concurrently worked for three different but conflicted entities.
 
Well now that where you were you born no longer matters even to Rs,
I'd go for Pippa's ass. But can a body part run without the rest?

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Will there suddenly be 16 Democrats in the race?
Would you batshitcrazylibs get all frothy about another chance to have Al Gore be your President?
If Hillary drops out, in what world would Elizabeth Warren not change her mind and run? She would be a more palpable candidate than Bernie.

I'm not sure how the Dems feel about old Joe. He screws up every time he opens his mouth.
 
If Hillary drops out, in what world would Elizabeth Warren not change her mind and run? She would be a more palpable candidate than Bernie.

I'm not sure how the Dems feel about old Joe. He screws up every time he opens his mouth.
I want to see him run just for the sound bites. I still think a campaign between Biden and Graham would be awesome just from a humor standpoint.

I don't really agree with a ton of Graham's positions, but he doesn't 'scare' me like some of the other GOP candidates. I think he'd be willing to work with Dems and he would be OK with foreign leaders. Some may disagree with me, but I think he's one of the more honest members of Congress.
 
I want to see him run just for the sound bites. I still think a campaign between Biden and Graham would be awesome just from a humor standpoint.

I don't really agree with a ton of Graham's positions, but he doesn't 'scare' me like some of the other GOP candidates. I think he'd be willing to work with Dems and he would be OK with foreign leaders. Some may disagree with me, but I think he's one of the more honest members of Congress.
IMHO, Graham is the weakest of the 16 and will be one of the first to run out of money and drop out of the race. He is a true RINO.
 
He's the GOP candidate I like the most; I'll put Fiorina in the mix as a tolerable candidate. They're both certainly more palatable than Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Santorum, or Walker.
Don't know why you would put Rubio and Walker in the same bag as Trump, Cruz and Santorum.
 
What is true to form is how many still defend hillary. And, if she somehow stays out of jail, they will still vote for her.
 
I'd love to see it. I doubt most Americans even know the names of 16 active Dems who might be candidates.

I didn't vote for Gore the first time. I might this time. But I believe he's already scotched that deal.

No idea who you voted for but anyone who voted for Nader should be slapped.
 
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Not going to happen, so we'll never know.
The people they have running speaks to the dearth of young candidates in that party. Their farm teams got largely wiped out in 2010 & 2014. All they have now are candidates who were big in the last century. A sad commentary. They have not had a new idea in generations
 
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The people they have running speaks to the dearth of young candidates in that party. Their farm teams got largely wiped out in 2010 & 2014. All they have now are candidates who were big in the last century. A sad commentary. They have not had a new idea in generations
The GOP has? I'm not saying you're wrong about the democrats, but I don't see many new ideas coming from the republicans either. They may have some younger candidates, but nothing about them is different or better than the older ones.
 
The GOP has? I'm not saying you're wrong about the democrats, but I don't see many new ideas coming from the republicans either. They may have some younger candidates, but nothing about them is different or better than the older ones.
well, upholding the constitution is a timeless endeavor. Not to mention desiring a smaller government and lower taxes with less spending is always a great idea. No new ideas needed.
 
well, upholding the constitution is a timeless endeavor. Not to mention desiring a smaller government and lower taxes with less spending is always a great idea. No new ideas needed.
Upholding the constitution is not a partisan issue. Furthermore, in the last 50+ years Federal entitlement spending growth was ~8% higher under a republican president than under a democrat (WSJ August 31, 2012). Obviously, caveats include which party was in control of congress at any given year (among others). But, current GOP candidates cannot make the claim that Federal entitlement spending would necessarily be lower with a GOP president as opposed to a democrat.
 
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If Hillary drops out, in what world would Elizabeth Warren not change her mind and run? She would be a more palpable candidate than Bernie.

I'm not sure how the Dems feel about old Joe. He screws up every time he opens his mouth.
A Sanders-Warren ticket would be a lefty dream. In either order.

As for Biden, Bush had the same problem. It depends on whether the public laughs and takes a "we know what he meant" stance or whether Fox convinces their lemmings that it's evidence of the impending Islamic takeover, or some other nonsense. Sadly, Fox and the GOP are good at that. So Joe is probably toast, even though, imo, he'd be slightly preferable to Hillary.
 
Biden = Quayle
Smart guys that are always putting their feet in their mouths and looking like idjits.
 
well, upholding the constitution is a timeless endeavor. Not to mention desiring a smaller government and lower taxes with less spending is always a great idea. No new ideas needed.
They always refer to no new ideas when the good, timeless ideas you mentioned do not fit their agenda. The agenda of putting social issues and ideals ahead of fiscal reality and responsibility at all costs. In other words, reality, that which is avoided.
 
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