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Clinton adviser thinks Biden may be democrat nominee; The entertainment keeps flowing
Topic Started: Jun 3 2016, 04:26 AM (154 Views)
Pat
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Clinton continues to fade, this has to be frightening for the democrats to contemplate. Momentum is in Bern's corner and the party hierarchy has to be considering a fall back plan. Losing to Trump by a landslide, would put the democrat party on it's heel.

So is it Biden or Bernie? They can't consider Hillary as she continues to slide. Or will they commit political suicide?


http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-01/sorry-hillary-former-clinton-advisor-thinks-biden-may-be-democratic-presidential-nom

Sorry Hillary: Former Clinton Advisor Thinks Joe Biden May Be The Nominee


Clinton Might Not Be the Nominee

There is now more than a theoretical chance that Hillary Clinton may not be the Democratic nominee for president.

How could that happen, given that her nomination has been considered a sure thing by virtually everyone in the media and in the party itself? Consider the possibilities.


The inevitability behind Mrs. Clinton’s nomination will be in large measure eviscerated if she loses the June 7 California primary to Bernie Sanders. That could well happen.

A recent PPIC poll shows Mrs. Clinton with a 2% lead over Mr. Sanders, and a Fox News survey found the same result. Even a narrow win would give him 250 pledged delegates or more—a significant boost. California is clearly trending to Mr. Sanders, and the experience in recent open primaries has been that the Vermont senator tends to underperform in pre-election surveys and over-perform on primary and caucus days, thanks to the participation of new registrants and young voters.

To this end, data from mid-May show that there were nearly 1.5 million newly registered Democratic voters in California since Jan. 1. That’s a 218% increase in Democratic voter registrations compared with the same period in 2012, a strongly encouraging sign for Mr. Sanders.

A Sanders win in California would powerfully underscore Mrs. Clinton’s weakness as a candidate in the general election. Democratic superdelegates—chosen by the party establishment and overwhelmingly backing Mrs. Clinton, 543-44—would seriously question whether they should continue to stand behind her candidacy..........
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Isn't this fun to watch? LOL
I can't decide if I want her indicted or not, maybe after Trump beats her to a pulp?
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LOL, I can imagine federal marshals handcuffing her as Bill looks on.
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