Posted on May 19, 2016
Which fight is more interesting: Trump vs GOP or Hillary vs Bernie?
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In Dallas there's a statue of a Texas Ranger inscribed, "One Riot, One Ranger". It alludes to a tale of a Ranger arriving in a town as a riot was occurring. The town officials had sent for the Rangers to intervene, but were surprised that only one showed up. He responded, "One riot? One Ranger" (I love that story) It seems that America needs two Rangers this election season.
Which "riot" interests you more?
Which "riot" interests you more?
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Bernie was not smart enough to drop out. I would have loved Trump to run as a Democrat. Then Hillary would have had competition.
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CPT Jack Durish
That appears to be coming in November unless the super delegates switch to Bernie. Boy, wouldn't that be interesting? Then we exchange fight night for a daytime soap
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Capt Seid Waddell
TSgt Kenneth Ellis, she may yet.
"A shocking new survey released Friday by Mercury Analytics finds nearly 20% of the likely Democratic voters polled would cross over in the general election and vote for Republican front-runner Donald Trump."
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/shock-poll-nearly-20-of-likely-democratic-voters-would-cross-over-and-vote-trump/
"A shocking new survey released Friday by Mercury Analytics finds nearly 20% of the likely Democratic voters polled would cross over in the general election and vote for Republican front-runner Donald Trump."
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/shock-poll-nearly-20-of-likely-democratic-voters-would-cross-over-and-vote-trump/
SHOCK POLL: 20% of likely Democratic voters to cross over, vote Trump - The American Mirror
A shocking new survey released Friday by Mercury Analytics finds nearly 20% of the likely Democratic voters polled would cross over in the general election and vote for Republican front-runner Donald Trump. When crossover voters were asked how sure they were, 63% of the Democrats who said they would crossover were “100% sure.” Mercury Analytics …
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Before the Indiana primary, I would have said the Republican but since then, the Democratic. Considering the field last December, it is even more interesting that the Republicans winnowed their primary down before Clinton, with the entire Establishment behind her, could knock down Sanders...if she does knock Sanders out?
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Just fact that it's a person vs a person and a person vs their entire party is so funny to me :)
I wish more Americans realized there is another party to vote for so we can just wash our hands of this bipartisanship that is identical to each other.
I wish more Americans realized there is another party to vote for so we can just wash our hands of this bipartisanship that is identical to each other.
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Trump. Complete outsider taking on the RNC. Bernie, even if he is an independent, is still part of the establishment.
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Jack, just another piece of evidence indicating how hard it is for both parties to START thinking about the citizens they are elected to represent.
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