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US Presidential Election

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  • vinlynvinlyn Colorado...for now Veteran
    edited November 2012
    Dakini said:

    vinlyn said:

    My guess is Hilary, despite what she says. Not Joe, he'll be too old.

    They really need to come up with a strong alternative to Billary.

    Just curious as to why you say that?

    And I think there are.

  • zombiegirlzombiegirl beating the drum of the lifeless in a dry wasteland Veteran
    Dakini said:

    vinlyn said:

    My guess is Hilary, despite what she says. Not Joe, he'll be too old.

    They really need to come up with a strong alternative to Billary.

    Noooooooooooooo

    Hillary's approval rating has been at an all time high of 67% for years now. Which, of course, has been much higher than the President's.
    caz
  • vinlynvinlyn Colorado...for now Veteran

    Dakini said:

    vinlyn said:

    My guess is Hilary, despite what she says. Not Joe, he'll be too old.

    They really need to come up with a strong alternative to Billary.

    Noooooooooooooo

    Hillary's approval rating has been at an all time high of 67% for years now. Which, of course, has been much higher than the President's.
    But, and a number of people I talk with agree with me, Hillary (and Bill) have gotten over the assumption that Hillary deserves to be president. And, as a former Hillary supporter who switched to Obama, that made all the difference in the world to me, and is why I would like to see her in 2016. There's a degree of humility there now that is very attractive in a candidate.

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