http://news.yahoo.com/ap-sources-pe...an-presidential-race-211809518--election.html
I'm gonna admit, I kinda forgot he was even running.
I'm gonna admit, I kinda forgot he was even running.
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Gee whiz Americanpolitics is stupid
Let's be real, said indictment is a complete farce to begin with.John McCain was in the same boat around this time in 2007, but he managed to turn it around. Then again, he wasn't under felony indictment like Perry currently is.
Though something being a complete farce has never meant it can't succeed. Donald Trump and Ben Carson and Hillary Clinton are testaments to that.
Hillary Clinton's a shameless carpetbagger, a career flip flopper, a donor money shark, and has a horrible record in all of her political offices when she wasn't going out of her way to avoid doing anything that'd garner attention or involve actually having to make a decision.At least Hilary has served the public office in more the one way. Like she was an actual politician, not some random assholes who think they can make the country "run good".
Hillary Clinton's a shameless carpetbagger, a career flip flopper, a donor money shark, and has a horrible record in all of her political offices when she wasn't going out of her way to avoid doing anything that'd garner attention or involve actually having to make a decision.
What breaks my heart? I'm not sure if that's the worst option anymore.
If it comes down to Trump/Clinton, a prospect that is to this day an uncomfortably likely possibility, I'm thinking of moving to Japan. The Yakuza are a much classier and more respectable bunch in comparison.Is Donald Trump still running? That might make one reconsider.
If it comes down to Trump/Clinton, a prospect that is to this day an uncomfortably likely possibility, I'm thinking of moving to Japan. The Yakuza are a much classier and more respectable bunch in comparison.
No question. I'd be fine with Biden, and quite a few of the Republican candidates. I hate Carson, but I'd still take him over Trump or Clinton any day.Just hope and pray it's Carson/Sanders instead of Trump/Clinton. Granted, it's not an ideal combination, but in my opinion, either of them is preferable to the scenario you proposed.
No question. I'd be fine with Biden, and quite a few of the Republican candidates. I hate Carson, but I'd still take him over Trump or Clinton any day.
The other Democrats who aren't Biden, Hillary, or Sanders don't matter enough to be worth pondering. I doubt the next year will change that.
If it comes down to Trump/Clinton, a prospect that is to this day an uncomfortably likely possibility, I'm thinking of moving to Japan. The Yakuza are a much classier and more respectable bunch in comparison.
It could be a major case of social desirability bias, especially among blue state Republicans. Even so, it's still highly doubtful that he has a realistic chance of winning the nomination.To reduce that to a sound bite: "A whopping 57 percent of Republicans have an unfavorable view of Trump, according to an average of the three most recent polls." That's with near-universal recognition, so it isn't as if people are going to hear about him suddenly and start approving.
That's 57 percent of Republicans who will not vote for him in a primary.
That is mathematical death. It means he can't conceivably win heads-up against anyone in the race currently.