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Quote from: Kat Kid on November 16, 2015, 12:49:37 PMQuote from: K-S-U-Wildcats! on November 12, 2015, 02:53:30 PMWhy does Hillary want as few debates as possible, on nights with as few viewers as possible? And why is the DNC just giving her what she wants? http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2015/11/12/9699836/democratic-debate-schedule1. Because she wants to win and this limits the exposure of Bernie2. Because the DNC is comprised of tons of people that are Clinton associates or at least much more loyal to the Clintons than a democratic socialist from Vermont who caucuses with the Democrats.Agreed. And 3, because the Democrats know that their surrogates in the MSM will more than supplement the lack of debates with fawning coverage.
Quote from: K-S-U-Wildcats! on November 12, 2015, 02:53:30 PMWhy does Hillary want as few debates as possible, on nights with as few viewers as possible? And why is the DNC just giving her what she wants? http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2015/11/12/9699836/democratic-debate-schedule1. Because she wants to win and this limits the exposure of Bernie2. Because the DNC is comprised of tons of people that are Clinton associates or at least much more loyal to the Clintons than a democratic socialist from Vermont who caucuses with the Democrats.
Why does Hillary want as few debates as possible, on nights with as few viewers as possible? And why is the DNC just giving her what she wants? http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2015/11/12/9699836/democratic-debate-schedule
I've said it before and I'll say it again, K-State fans could have beheaded the entire KU team at midcourt, and K-State fans would be celebrating it this morning. They are the ISIS of Big 12 fanbases.
During a campaign event in New Hampshire today, Hillary Clinton was asked about the women who accused her husband of rape and sexual assault. The woman pointed out how Clinton recently said all rape victims should be believed, and then asked, “Would you say that about Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, and/or Paula Jones?”
Clinton responded by saying, “I would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence.”
But what she said, awwww eff it nevermind I'm not going to waste my time.
She is seriously going to mop the floor with trump or Carson. How scary that has to be for the GOP.
I blame bush and rubio for not changing their platforms to please the majority of their own party. It's their problem, not the voters.
Quote from: john "teach me how to" dougie on December 04, 2015, 10:56:19 AMI blame bush and rubio for not changing their platforms to please the majority of their own party. It's their problem, not the voters.I think Rubio will still win the nomination in the end, plus he will have a whole lot more appeal with the moderates than he would have had if he took a pro-deportation stance.
The early states don't matter too much because Florida, New York, Ohio, Texas, California have all the delegates and I think are all winner-take-all. So Rubio probably wins this thing.
Attention defenders/deflectors (Mir and 7) of the indefensible (hillary): take a breath. As she catapults towards the general election she will be publicly speaking A LOT more. In direct correlation, her lies and hypocrisy will increase A LOT. Conserve your strength, you've got an Olympic sized plate of mental gymnastics to perform in the very near future.
Donald Trump is once again alone at the top of the Republican field, according to the latest CNN/ORC Poll, with 36% of registered Republicans and Republican-leaning independents behind him, while his nearest competitor trails by 20 points.Three candidates cluster behind Trump in the mid-teens, including Texas Sen. Ted Cruz at 16%, former neurosurgeon Ben Carson at 14% and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio at 12%.