Posted on May 19, 2017
Biden Reportedly Slams Clinton: 'I Never Thought She Was The Correct Candidate'
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The 2016 Election data showed the Clinton’s support was geographically narrow. Her much heralded popular 2.86 million vote victory over Trump (48.2% to 46.1%) was due almost entirely to a 4.27 million vote margin of victory in California; which she carried by more than a 30-point margin (61.7% to 31.6%). Nevertheless, excluding California, Trump outdistanced Hillary in the rest of the country by 1.41 million votes, 47.8% to 46.6%. She won only 20 states (plus DC). Contrast that to Trump, who won 30 states and won 7 of the 10 largest states. Yep it was those Russians that did it .....
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LTC Orlando Illi
LTC (Join to see) - I know Mike. My response was directed at all the Trump Derangement Syndrome Sufferers who continue to regale us with thier fatuous and inane commentary on Trump, his policies and hia bodily functions. I have a low opinion of Liberals in general. TDS sufferers only further reinforce that opinion
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MSgt James Mullis
LTC Orlando Illi - There is a cure for Trump Derangement Syndrome Sufferers. It's called reality!
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LTC Orlando Illi
MSgt James Mullis - actually the only known cure is to suck on your pacifier and grab your teddy bear
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Strange words coming from a man unqualified for the job himself. I've never liked nor trusted one Joe Biden and that bullshit "trust-me" smile of his, going back to when he was in the Senate. He's a brash, shit-talking idiot who has no business being in charge of anything. I'll give him this, though: Hillary probably wasn't the right candidate. She managed to lose an election most people thought she had in the bag. And thank God for small favors!
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And this is new and surprising?
We can go back to 2015 and go all the way up to the election, in interviews and other settings, this has almost always been implied. In June 2016 he even implied that she probably would not win the election and this was just a couple of hours after President Obama endorsed her candidacy for the office.
We can go back to 2015 and go all the way up to the election, in interviews and other settings, this has almost always been implied. In June 2016 he even implied that she probably would not win the election and this was just a couple of hours after President Obama endorsed her candidacy for the office.
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