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Hillary Clinton 2016?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by JStevens96, Jul 29, 2014.

  1. JStevens96

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    Yes, no? Maybe so? What do you think of her? I personally am in favor of her.
     
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    Yes . (!)
     
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    Hell no.

    Rand Paul is my top choice for 2016. He is the only candidate that doesn't have crazy foreign policy views.
     
  4. Hmm. I'm not sure yet, honestly. It'll be my first ever presidential election, so I want to make sure I'm informed.
     
  5. laurenc

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    the very simple answer is no ,I personally will NOT be voting for her
     
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    Whoever gives the Democrats the best chance of winning is who I'll vote for in the primary. If that's Hillary, then she's got my vote. If that's not Hillary, she doesn't.
     
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  9. JStevens96

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    You're fine with his support of legal discrimination?
     
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    I don't really like Hillary Clinton i wish John Kerry would run for president again him id vote for . The upcoming election will actually be the first one i can vote in.
     
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    There's things about Paul that I don't like at all. Hell, I don't agree on everything with the politician I'm working for right now. But hey, that's politics. Chris Christie said it best when he said that you might as well go home and look at yourself in the mirror if you want a candidate that you completely agree with.

    I think Clinton is a massive phony and is neoconservative-like with her hawkish foreign policy views, among other flaws. No thanks.
     
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    Yes, yes, yes. Yes. Yes; yes. Yes... Yes. Si.
     
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    No. She's a corporate shell-out in liberal clothing, and a backstabbing Democrat to boot. At least the Republicans are open about being anti-lower class.
     
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    Rand Paul or nothing. Work at equality at the state level; it's inevitable anyways.
     
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    I'd rather have Elizabeth Warren 2016, but the chances of that unfortunately seem rather small.
     
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    I'd view her as a step back from an Obama (and even that was not the best proposition ever), particularly in foreign policy, but she's better than the Republican alternatives...



    Still praying (..figuratively) for the two-party system to blow up and fracture into many, much more representative pieces (as opposed to blowing up and turning into a one-party system, which sadly is probably more likely...) - but that's likely a pipe dream..
     
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    Yessssss. She'd literally have to drop the f word in public (and not the four letter one I love) while kicking a puppy to get me to think of anyone on the other side.
     
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    Nope, there are a few better yet much less known candidates for the Democratic Party. I personally will be hoping Martin O'Malley will beat out Hilary. It seems like he's kind of starting campaigning already in hopes of trying to gain on Hilary while she takes her time to make her decision. Despite being the governor of Maryland, and the former president of the democratic governors association, he is unknown to the majority of the population. If not president, he is still a likely candidate for Vice President or maybe for another run in 2020
     
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    Yes, for Hilary. I think shed be great because she has had experience in the White House, she already knows what she is going to do and the people to get it done. I think Elizabeth Warren may be an even better president, though she does not know her way like Hilary. It would be awesome if she was vice president. That would be an incredibly smart and powerful team. Cant wait for 2016 elections.