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xingkerui
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« on: January 26, 2015, 08:59:23 PM »

Since when do Democrats pretending to be Independents support Kasich? LOL

Anyway, I've noticed that Republicans tend to overestimate Christie, while Democrats underestimate him (you could say this of true of every Republican candidate, but I think it's especially true of Christie.) Christie would likely run on being a moderate, which would have some success, but Democrats would no doubt continue to milk the bridge scandal, which would poke holes in the argument that Christie is willing to work with Democrats. All in all, I think it would be a close race, he'd do better than most Republicans against Hillary, but I think Hillary would come out on top, in the end.

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xingkerui
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« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2015, 11:16:13 AM »

Again! The narrative continues that Hillary "wins" & once again a Democrat puts it forward.  As for an Democrat, pretending to be a Democrat and supporting Kasich,  maybe it's a case of seeing the light.  Glad to know that Democrats are getting tired of the Obama/"establishment" Democrat/ Clinton clown car; maybe pretending to be an "independent" illustrates the problem in the Democratic party; the left-wing orthodoxy forbids dissent.  Shame really lol

Is it that unreasonable to predict that Hillary will win at this point, considering her poll numbers? Sure, anything can happen, but the way things stand right now, Hillary's in good shape. Or maybe Wulfric is, you know, actually an Independent. I wouldn't say there's any "left wing orthodoxy" in the Democratic establishment. If anything, us left-wingers are the ones who are frustrated with the party. If you want to believe that the Democrats have no chance in 2016, go ahead. After all, I'm sure believing there was no way that Americans would re-elect Obama in 2012 worked out really well for you.
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