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In reply to the discussion: Getting harder for me to imagine supporting someone other than Hillary in 2016. [View all]customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)70. Who else have they got that can get an instant ten percent in the Repuke polls?
Ryan? We'll see how 'effective' he is over the next two years, getting his budget initiatives passed, or more likely, not passed. I simply cannot see how any of the also-rans from last year look like anything but losers to the GOP base, after all, they were beaten by the biggest loser of all, Romney.
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Getting harder for me to imagine supporting someone other than Hillary in 2016. [View all]
stevenleser
Jan 2013
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I'm 'all in' for Hillary. I like Joe but he is going to be too old and some of the shit that comes
Purveyor
Jan 2013
#1
Rand Paul?? ROFLMAO! Please God let it be Paul/Palin vs Hillary/???...well just about anyone!
workinclasszero
Jan 2013
#33
Who else have they got that can get an instant ten percent in the Repuke polls?
customerserviceguy
Jan 2013
#70
He couldnt even win the Democratic primary for the House in his backyard. If you want a progressive
stevenleser
Jan 2013
#39
I strongly supported Obama last primary. I would have voted for Hillary had she been the nominee,
TwilightGardener
Jan 2013
#21
If she can kick ass in her first two Senate years and have a record to run on, it's very plausible.
TwilightGardener
Jan 2013
#26
It's still a long way to the 2016 Democratic primary season. I'll wait awhile.
Comrade Grumpy
Jan 2013
#46
Hillary45/Biden in 2016. HIllary45/Michelle46 in 2020. Michelle46 in 2024 and 2028.
graham4anything
Jan 2013
#53
not a bad idea, billions saved can go to education, infrastructure and the betterment of life
graham4anything
Jan 2013
#64