Posted on 02/12/2016 4:37:03 AM PST by Biggirl
Scattered boos erupted in the crowd at Thursday nightâs Democratic debate in Milwaukee when the moderators brought up Clinton ally Madeleine Albrightâs controversial âspecial place in Hellâ quote that sent the Clinton campaign into a tailspin in New Hampshire.
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Honestly, I have no idea how Mass will go. My area more conservative especially my town - Old Fashioned Democrats (JFK style not Teddy Kennedy style) - haven’t heard anything
but distain for Hillary. Some say Trump says good things but “He scare them; too unknown policy wise”
The looney ultra Lib areas will probably go for The Bern in Primary.
As for the General election in November - I have no idea
My hope resides in the fact we elected a Republican Governor (yes he’s a more Left Republican) but any R elected
here is a win.
Sorry a very long winded: NO CLUE; CRAPSHOOT
It’s going to hurt her in more than NH. My ACLU card carrying liberal sister-in-law, that rarely posts anything political (on FB), took issue with the statement, it REALLY aggravated her. This is somebody that I just assumed would vote for Hillary regardless.
If that is happening across the country Hillary is finished. She was only viable because of fear and media influence. If she wasn’t a “Clinton” with the connections she has she’d never even be considered for nomination. ...but it is obvious that a turd is being polished, even the media can’t help her now.
That’s so funny!
A talking head this morning said that, while “I am woman, hear me roar” worked in the ‘70s, current women and girls don’t relate. They already feel they’re equal with men and don’t believe the stuff by M. Halfbright and Steinem.
Face it, the Dems are down to running two wrinkled-up old hippies. Not attractive, and not relatable to the crowd coming up.
Good one!
lol
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