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Decision on November 8th

Looks like it will come down to a decision between Clinton or Trump. Personally I prefer option 3, to stick a fork in my eye.

Don't do that! It will make it hard for you to watch American Celebrity Apprentice. I'm currently watching series 5 (2011 I think) on BBC TV. Trump usually fires the right people and that has to be a Presidential requirement. I haven't seen the Hilary show yet - what's it called? 'Me, me, me, me.' or something?
 
Both parties suck eggs in their own way. I don't like either one.

I cannot vote for Hillary. She's everything I don't like about people I don't like. :mrgreen:

Jim Webb would be a great SECDEF, I agree.

Who do you think might be Hillary's VP? It'll be a white guy. Hillary will toss African-Americans and women over the side as soon as she gets the delegates she needs.

Here's Hillary talking black again, grubbing for the black vote. I'm not black so I don't have a dog in that particular fight. But I know when she tries to talk with a Southern accent I am beyond insulted. I can't believe that many African-Americans aren't insulted by her bull**** pandering. But that's just me.



We keep hearing the pundits talk of who might be the GOP VP but nothing on the DEM side.
I only choose Sen. Sanders because of what he brings to the party--voters who might otherwise stay home.
It's been a while since I've heard Ohio Sen. Brown's name floated--and he's not up for reelection this term, like Sanders.

Decreased DEM voter turn-out so far has me concerned, especially since Sanders should have helped with that.
I'm becoming more convinced that Indies and DEMs are voting for Trump.

I don't see Sanders going away because DEM primaries are all proportional allotments through March 15th.
Well over 1,000 delegates will be allotted by then, including those pesky super-delegates.

GOPs try to act like that's a DEM problem.
25% of GOP delegates are super, compared to 15% of DEMs.
No doubt that's another sore point with you about both parties also .
 
Greetings, NIMBY. :2wave:

Great link! I never knew before how the process of redistricting was done - now I do! Thanks... *hug*

Now you know why I'm always going on about the 2010 Census election which was mid-term only versus the upcoming 2020 Census election which is a POTUS election. Generally, we see markedly different voter turnouts for the two parties for mid-terms versus POTUS .
 
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