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    The Iowa winner has only gone on to win the presidency 3 times (Obama, Bush II, Carter).

    In the end, two insignificant states for most average elections...but this isn't your average election per se.
    It's a fair point. That said no GOP nominee has ever not won Iowa or New Hampshire.

    From that perspective they are important.
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    BACK TO BACK BALLER PRESIDENTS?

     
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    60-39 Bernie right now. What a beatdown. Hillary knew she'd lose, but not by this much.

    Rubio with a very bad showing tonight. Chrsitie hurt him, but won't be able to anymore, as he didn't qualify for the next debate.


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    YOU'RE FAMILY WON'T SURVIVE IF TRUMP LIVES. UNLESS YOU ARE AN OIL MONGER.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Snead View Post
    YOU'RE FAMILY WON'T SURVIVE IF TRUMP LIVES. UNLESS YOU ARE AN OIL MONGER.
    All white vote.

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    Hillary has all these super delegates that mostly have pledged support to her. it's pretty sad that after all the hype about these primaries and causucus, Hillary has a huge delegate lead. She only won Iowa due to being lucky at coin tosses, and lost every county in New Hampshire by about 20%, but is listed as winning more delegate than Bernie in that state. Why, "super delegates". She got way more delegates in Iowa, despite getting only 0.2% more votes.


    Clinton has the pledged support of 359 super delegates, while Sanders has only 8, an advantage of 45 to 1. super delegates have changed their minds before the convention in the past, but not very often. Bernie's was an independent before this election, so does not have the kind of party connections get the super delegate votes. He maybe able to promise college kids he'll erase their student loans, and win their votes, but he may end up drawing dead to Hillary unless the FBI get their investigation done and gets her corrupt ass thrown in jail where she belongs.

    Super Delegates should be eliminated in my opinion, but I'm sure the Democratic party likes them, so they can pick their nominee regardless who the voters want.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    60-39 Bernie right now. What a beatdown. Hillary knew she'd lose, but not by this much.

    Rubio with a very bad showing tonight. Chrsitie hurt him, but won't be able to anymore, as he didn't qualify for the next debate.

    I gotta ask.. what do you like about rubio? You can't see through his bullshit? It's painfully obv to me that he is nothing more than a bought and paid for politician.
    What do you like about him?

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by anchordraw View Post
    Hillary has all these super delegates that mostly have pledged support to her. it's pretty sad that after all the hype about these primaries and causucus, Hillary has a huge delegate lead. She only won Iowa due to being lucky at coin tosses, and lost every county in New Hampshire by about 20%, but is listed as winning more delegate than Bernie in that state. Why, "super delegates". She got way more delegates in Iowa, despite getting only 0.2% more votes.


    Clinton has the pledged support of 359 super delegates, while Sanders has only 8, an advantage of 45 to 1. super delegates have changed their minds before the convention in the past, but not very often. Bernie's was an independent before this election, so does not have the kind of party connections get the super delegate votes. He maybe able to promise college kids he'll erase their student loans, and win their votes, but he may end up drawing dead to Hillary unless the FBI get their investigation done and gets her corrupt ass thrown in jail where she belongs.

    Super Delegates should be eliminated in my opinion, but I'm sure the Democratic party likes them, so they can pick their nominee regardless who the voters want.
    she is the mortal nuts to be the next president. Nice country!!

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    This fiasco dubbed the electoral process has been sham for decades.

    With a new leader to take control, you might ask yourself who has the guts to start radiating the global challengers. Poised to take the oath from the Bible, lol, are two heavyweights ready and willing to fire the first shot. Unfortunately Hillary is probably the better choice as the aftermath of global warfare will require a woman's touch.

    Trump is a wild card played when no hope remains. He's most likely a Japanese double agent anyway.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    60-39 Bernie right now. What a beatdown. Hillary knew she'd lose, but not by this much.

    Rubio with a very bad showing tonight. Chrsitie hurt him, but won't be able to anymore, as he didn't qualify for the next debate.

    Senator Rubotio hurt himself with repeating his canned talking points like an overreaching Young Republican drone.
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    I actually hope this [second impeachment] succeeds, because I want Trump put down politically like a sick, 14-year-old dog. ... I don't want him complicating the 2024 primary season. I just want him done.
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    Were Republicans cowardly or unethical not to go along with [convicting Trump in the second impeachment Senate trial]? No. The smart move was to reject it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anchordraw View Post
    Hillary has all these super delegates that mostly have pledged support to her. it's pretty sad that after all the hype about these primaries and causucus, Hillary has a huge delegate lead. She only won Iowa due to being lucky at coin tosses, and lost every county in New Hampshire by about 20%, but is listed as winning more delegate than Bernie in that state. Why, "super delegates". She got way more delegates in Iowa, despite getting only 0.2% more votes.


    Clinton has the pledged support of 359 super delegates, while Sanders has only 8, an advantage of 45 to 1. super delegates have changed their minds before the convention in the past, but not very often. Bernie's was an independent before this election, so does not have the kind of party connections get the super delegate votes. He maybe able to promise college kids he'll erase their student loans, and win their votes, but he may end up drawing dead to Hillary unless the FBI get their investigation done and gets her corrupt ass thrown in jail where she belongs.

    Super Delegates should be eliminated in my opinion, but I'm sure the Democratic party likes them, so they can pick their nominee regardless who the voters want.
    But Hillary isn't "the Establishment" (because she's a woman)! Didn't you hear???
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    I actually hope this [second impeachment] succeeds, because I want Trump put down politically like a sick, 14-year-old dog. ... I don't want him complicating the 2024 primary season. I just want him done.
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    Were Republicans cowardly or unethical not to go along with [convicting Trump in the second impeachment Senate trial]? No. The smart move was to reject it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anchordraw View Post
    Hillary has all these super delegates that mostly have pledged support to her. it's pretty sad that after all the hype about these primaries and causucus, Hillary has a huge delegate lead. She only won Iowa due to being lucky at coin tosses, and lost every county in New Hampshire by about 20%, but is listed as winning more delegate than Bernie in that state. Why, "super delegates". She got way more delegates in Iowa, despite getting only 0.2% more votes.


    Clinton has the pledged support of 359 super delegates, while Sanders has only 8, an advantage of 45 to 1. super delegates have changed their minds before the convention in the past, but not very often. Bernie's was an independent before this election, so does not have the kind of party connections get the super delegate votes. He maybe able to promise college kids he'll erase their student loans, and win their votes, but he may end up drawing dead to Hillary unless the FBI get their investigation done and gets her corrupt ass thrown in jail where she belongs.

    Super Delegates should be eliminated in my opinion, but I'm sure the Democratic party likes them, so they can pick their nominee regardless who the voters want.
    "The Sanders campaign's philosophy is that if it can dominate among voters, super delegates will be obliged to honor their wishes. We will see if enough victories in the upcoming primaries and caucuses prove that theory correct. " This is usually what happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shizzmoney View Post
    Succeeding where Lieberman & Specter failed, Bernie Sanders becomes first Jew to ever win a US major party political primary.

    Take a bow, Druff

    Got Sanders +800 to win the DNC. He's gotten 80%+ of the youth vote in Iowa and NH. If 35-45% of young voter under 35 come out in this election, he'll not only win the DNC but the whole thing IMO.

    Interestingly, Trump also won the youth vote in Iowa and NH.
    Goldwater was Episcopalian but was ethnically Jewish from his father's side, and of course was the GOP nominee in '64.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VaughnP View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Shizzmoney View Post
    Succeeding where Lieberman & Specter failed, Bernie Sanders becomes first Jew to ever win a US major party political primary.

    Take a bow, Druff

    Got Sanders +800 to win the DNC. He's gotten 80%+ of the youth vote in Iowa and NH. If 35-45% of young voter under 35 come out in this election, he'll not only win the DNC but the whole thing IMO.

    Interestingly, Trump also won the youth vote in Iowa and NH.
    Goldwater was Episcopalian but was ethnically Jewish from his father's side, and of course was the GOP nominee in '64.
    But he was reared as an Episcopal, and his mother was from a long-established Christian American family, so he wasn't seen as a "Jew" by the typical anti-Semites that populated the blue-blood GOP establishment in his day.
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    I actually hope this [second impeachment] succeeds, because I want Trump put down politically like a sick, 14-year-old dog. ... I don't want him complicating the 2024 primary season. I just want him done.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Were Republicans cowardly or unethical not to go along with [convicting Trump in the second impeachment Senate trial]? No. The smart move was to reject it.

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    Let’s make one thing clear: Hillary Clinton does not give a crap about Bernie Sanders, or about losing this election tonight. Bernie Sanders wins one group of voters in the Democrat party: white liberals. Moving forward through Super Tuesday, those voters will be extremely hard to find. Clinton is going to beat Sanders by 30 points in South Carolina and probably by about as much in Nevada. Super Tuesday will feature a bunch of Southern states that Bernie Sanders is going to lose his shirt in. This was the first, and last, primary that Bernie Sanders will win (or even come close to winning).

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    Every registered Democrat should vote in the primary. I know I know it's a first for me too.

    Bernie appointing three justices to the SCOTUS, lets do it!

     
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    the little pool boy confirms he is bought and paid for
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    Quote Originally Posted by anchordraw View Post
    super delegates have changed their minds before the convention in the past, but not very often.
    That exact thing happened in 2008... to Hillary Clinton. She had a 3-1 superdelegate lead out the gate, but got crushed by the end.

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    Breaking news: Nevada nail-biter: Bernie Sanders is even with Hillary Clinton, according to CNN/ORC Poll
    http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/17/politi...oll/index.html

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