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Question: Who do you want to win the election?
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Hillary Clinton
 
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Marco Rubio?
 
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BigVic
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« on: June 03, 2015, 07:11:18 PM »

This is going to be epic. More please!
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BigVic
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« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2015, 10:23:00 PM »

3. Abandon Ship (Continued)


H[/i]illary Clinton, to her credit realized a mistake she made in 2008 was to write off the Caucuses, a decision which allowed Barack Obama to amass win after win, eventually toppling her inevitable candidacy. In 2016, she made sure to avoid such a crucial error, but still, Bernie Sanders was formidable opponent and unapologetic. Bernie, would not be HHS Secretary, and he certainly would not be VP. He was running with a mission, a man on a crusade, and he would not be stopped. His take no prisoners attitude paid off and while narrow he edged out Clinton in the Nevada Caucuses, which while the media dubbed a tie, Sanders declared himself two for two and tied with Mrs. Clinton.[/i]

Nevada Caucuses: Democrats (100% Reported)
√ Bernie Sanders: 45.1%
Hillary Clinton: 44.0%
Martin O'Malley: 9.2%
Other: 0.8%

Hillary's campaign originally hoped New Hampshire was the one fluke. A mere showing by the Granite State that Democrats were not eager for a quick coronation. They got the message and campaigned hard in Nevada and South Carolina. It paid off in the latter and delivered a narrow loss in the former. It soon became clear, that may be New Hampshire was more than a fluke, may be New Hampshire represented something more. May be this race would not be a coronation, and may be there existed another Democratic nominee in 2016, other than Hillary Clinton.


Interesting update!
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