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Poll: Clinton Ties Carson in '16 Matchup, but Tops Other GOP Candidates

I think a federal indictment of Hilary would be a Godsend for Democrats. The only Democrat currently dominating in the 2016 polls is Biden.

I think it would have been a month ago. Now I think it would really hurt them. I don't think we will see an indictment on Hillary but I do think we could see some involving her Sec State staff.
 
I would love to see the definition of a centrist. I am very confused. Yes, Hillary and Obama are "centrists" compared to Bernie, just as some of the Republican candidates are "centrists" to Carson, Cruz, and Huckabee but I don't see any Democrats calling Kasich, Christie, McCain, and Romney "centrists". We have a huge double standard here.

AFAIK, there are no centrist republicans of national stature. However, there are a number who are considered to be, and regularly referred to as, "moderate republicans" with Kasich being a good example

Kasich Could Be The GOP’s Moderate Backstop | FiveThirtyEight

John Kasich: A moderate in conservative clothing | Washington Examiner

Kasich open on abortion, immigration, seeks new 'conservative' - CNNPolitics.com

Or Pataki

Why George Pataki 2016 Is the Last Gasp of Moderate Republicans - US News

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...4f12c6-056a-11e5-a428-c984eb077d4e_story.html

http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-pre...e-record-makes-him-very-long-shot-gop-n363581
 
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