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  • Bernie has said he will stick the course. If at any point Clinton has to drop out, he wins big time.
    • I guess I should put away my Shocked Face at the implication that the (possible) obstruction of justice at DoS should be so deep.
      Her Majesty is like a migraine that just will not go away.
    • He wins nothing. He strictly serves as a sheepdog to funnel in more money. He gets attention while he serves the DNC. And he is not getting the votes anyway. Hillary gets the gig, even with a pardon (which she will get, obviously, if they are silly enough to indict her), Nixon in reverse. The party will ask Biden to jump in if the scandals shift the percentages significantly. He is acceptable to the same 'Clinton' republicans that don't want Trump. If he refuses to run, Bloomberg will save the day. He is al

  • Is gone now that Ben Carson has dropped out of the race: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/2016_presidential_race.html [realclearpolitics.com]- all the other matchups are so one-sided that they are foregone conclusions.

    • Yeah, looks like it. Either a republican or a democrat is going to win. C'est la vie

      • I was looking at the predicted percentages. The only statistical tie is in a Carson-Sanders matchup

        • This is democrats and republicans. It doesn't mattah. Voting for either only guarantees further decline. Carson, Sanders, Trump, and Clinton all serve the same master. And Carson was just trying to sell his book. His campaign was never actually serious, even less so than Trump's. Nielsen Ratings, that what directs the show. It is far too crooked to take seriously. Doesn't have to be this way, but the voters love it and reward it, or it wouldn't be going down like this. Clinton has it in the bag (there's jus

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