General Primary Discussion Thread

Started by Time-Immemorial212 pages

Originally posted by Omega Vision
It's looking as if Christie might be the best chance after Rubio for the establishment. He's actually climbing in the polls and it seems as if people have either forgotten about bridgegate or decided to let it slide because it isn't as interesting as other scandals.

If Kasich and Bush dropped out, he'd probably climb to double digits, and while I doubt he'd win, he could be in a good position to drop out and endorse Rubio at an opportune time to put Rubio over the likes of Trump and Cruz.

None have any chance to Trump..

Trump trumps all of them. 👆

Originally posted by Stigma
Trump trumps all of them. 👆

I don't know, Cruz might have a shot. He's the only other one right now that I'm even considering voting for besides Trump. I guess if Fiorina was higher in polls I might also consider voting for her too. Right now though, I'm leaning towards Trump still. Looking forward to the debate on Thursday night.

The hypocrisy of Hillary Clinton exposed:

http://www.wnd.com/2016/01/pets-killed-tires-slashed-late-night-phone-calls/

Well according to the clintons and the liberals here all those women are liars.

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/01/10/exclusive-kathleen-willey-urges-clinton-sex-victims-to-break-silence-nobody-can-touch-you-now/

LOL. Yeah, of course they're gonna say that. We all know Hillary Clinton is the biggest liar on the face of the planet and as for her liberal supporters, they are all clueless, as usual. 👆

YouTube video

Her lies😂

Obama and sanders had a secret meeting.

Biden just had a big interview and would not go after Sanders.

Billionaire Bloomberg thinking of joking the race.

Either way Hilary is out.

Go Bernie!

Trump has found an ally in the Democrats:

"Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has shrugged off questions about his eligibility for the presidency, contending he is "natural born citizen" because U.S. citizenship was available to him at birth.

But Cruz's interpretation isn't the only one. Donald Trump, self-servingly, seems to have stumbled upon a different interpretation, skeptically asking conservative voters in recent weeks whether Cruz is actually eligible. And Trump might have found an unlikely ally: Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.), one of the most liberal members of Congress." -endsnip

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ted-cruz-natural-born-citizen-alan-grayson_56940bfce4b0a2b6fb710df9?section=politics

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Obama and sanders had a secret meeting.
Wha?

Yea, and Biden last night praised Bernie.

It's a known fact that Valerie Jared and Obama do not want a Hilary and Cheif.

At this rate Bernie has a good chance at beating Hillary in Iowa: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/bernie-sanders-takes-slim-lead-hillary-clinton-iowa/story?id=36240514

Bernie has exellent chance in Iowa and he already has Vermont and NH imo.

Why Hillary's "electability" argument has fallen apart: http://www.salon.com/2016/01/12/bernie_sanders_could_do_the_impossible_why_hillary_clinton_is_no_longer_an_inevitability/

I almost feel bad for Hillary at this point.

She blew it on the white privlage question.

What a total phony.

http://fusion.net/story/253848/hillary-clinton-iowa-brown-and-black-forum-white-privilege/

The republican party has the following

Two Cubans from immigrant families
A female CEO
A Black Neurosurgeon

the Dems..

two white politicians

Who why should we look to the democrats for diversity?

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial

Who why should we look to the democrats for diversity?

Well, there is this:

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/breakdown-114th-congress-demographics-gender

Clinton defends daughter attacking Sanders

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/hillary-clinton-defends-chelsea-clintons-attacks-bernie-sanders/story?id=36263047

Originally posted by |King Joker|
Wha?

Private Meeting Confirmed.

"President Barack Obama has met privately with Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, the White House said on Monday."

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-sanders-obama-idUSKCN0UP24B20160111