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Old 03-03-2020, 09:23 AM   #1
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Default Hillary Clinton responds to Sanders on delegates: 'Let's follow the rules'

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday that she believes the Democratic nomination should not go to the candidate with the plurality of delegates at the end of the primary and caucus season.
© Getty Images Hillary Clinton responds to Sanders on delegates: 'Let's follow the rules' "Let's follow the rules, we had rules last time, we have rules this time," she said. "Everybody knew when they got into it."
Clinton also doubled down on comments she made in a documentary filmed before the primary season, calling Sen. Bernie Sander's (I-Vt.) campaign is "just bologna."
"That was my authentic opinion then, it my authentic opinion now," she said.
She went on to say she's concerned a Sanders nomination could ruin the party's chances of keeping a majority in the House or flipping the Senate.
"Change is hard, it's not glamorous, it doesn't fit into a soundbite and yet the people who were elected in 2019 are out there doing the people's work," Clinton said. "I think we ought to be more understanding and realistic on what it takes to get change in this big, complicated, pluralistic democracy of ours."
Bloomberg is campaigning before voting starts


Sanders is widely expected to have a delegate lead after the Super Tuesday contests. He's a huge favorite in California, which will hand out 415 delegates, and is competitive in most states hosting contests.
It's unclear, however, whether Sanders will secure the 1,991 delegates needed to clinch the nomination before a convention.
Former Vice President Joe Biden won the South Carolina primary on Saturday and is also hoping for a strong result on Tuesday as a number of other Democrats rally to support him.


H... is controlling the DNC and the race - she will inject herself as a candidate after the failed first ballot - and get herself the votes to the nomination - screwing Bernie Again.

Bernie will take his supporters for a 3rd party run - and leave the divided Fascist DPST's in the dust.

H... is running!!!!
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H and rules now that's funny
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I think the prospect of a contested Convention has dimmed considerably. which means Hilary is staying put.
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Old 03-05-2020, 09:52 AM   #4
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H... - if Biden wins the first ballot - will be positioning herself for VP- as a candidate who gained more votes than trump - to "Strengthen" the ticket.

Biden won't last long if he is forced to accept H... on his ticket. If nominated.

If it goes to a second ballot - H... and DNC already have the super-delegates.
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With Warren now gone, and thus down to a two donkey race, it is plausible that the 1st vote settles it before the super delegates get to vote.
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If Biden wins on the first ballot as you say oeb11, and HiLIARy positions herself to be his VP ..... well if I was Biden I'd think more than twice about offering her that position ..... because long is the list of dead people who have crossed her or have gotten in her way .....
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Whereas if Bernie gets the nod, with Hellary as vp, she just has to wait for Bernie to stroke out.
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Either way H..... wins - she is already drooling in anticipation into her chardonnay!


BTW - where is the eminent expert on all things everywhere - ftw???
Not like ftw to miss an opportunity to embarrass itself.
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Whereas if Bernie gets the nod, with Hellary as vp, she just has to wait for Bernie to stroke out.

stroke out????


haha like your choice of words. lol!
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Old 03-06-2020, 09:41 AM   #10
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Funny to see the "Champions of diversity" DPST party - led by very rich, elderly white men.

Liberals are crying about "misogyny" as the cause for the females exit from the race - criticizing their own party for what they like to paint the republicans.

how Conservative of them!!!
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I think the prospect of a contested Convention has dimmed considerably. which means Hilary is staying put.
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With Warren now gone, and thus down to a two donkey race, it is plausible that the 1st vote settles it before the super delegates get to vote.
Agreed. If we stay with these two candidates, it's almost mathematically impossible that there's not a first ballot winner. Of course, we're talking about Democrats.

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Whereas if Bernie gets the nod, with Hellary as vp, she just has to wait for Bernie to stroke out.
Hillary is a broken down 73 by the time the election rolls around. The youth in America will stay home. Expect the Dims to hide Biden for the next 6 months to keep his dementia on the down low.
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Kind of a shame that lizzie got shut down by the DPST voters - a Lizzie /H.... ticket would have been as good a disaster for them as a Bernie.H... ticket.
just thinkin"! LOL
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Kind of a shame that lizzie got shut down by the DPST voters - a Lizzie /H.... ticket would have been as good a disaster for them as a Bernie.H... ticket.
just thinkin"! LOL
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