Yup and Stanford lost in the Rose bowl just like Trump will lose the general.
As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
Problem for Hillary is that Bernie continues to push her more and more to the left. You'll start seeing the moderate voters go to Trump. Bernie has the excitement of the young vote, but the young vote won't vote if Bernie isn't in it. Hillary is in a losing position. If Bernie had gotten out earlier I'd agree with you, but the longer Bernie lingers, the more Hillary is hurt.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Yup and Stanford lost in the Rose bowl just like Trump will lose the general.
As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
Problem for Hillary is that Bernie continues to push her more and more to the left. You'll start seeing the moderate voters go to Trump. Bernie has the excitement of the young vote, but the young vote won't vote if Bernie isn't in it. Hillary is in a losing position. If Bernie had gotten out earlier I'd agree with you, but the longer Bernie lingers, the more Hillary is hurt.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Since when did the nomination process have a bearing on the general election? It's awfully warm for November.
Reality is, both Hillary and Trump are involved in litigation/investigation. Both have the highest negatives ever, with both over 50%. Both are fucktarded. Both are habitual liars. And that's what the voters of each party chose to represent them in the general election.
Yup and Stanford lost in the Rose bowl just like Trump will lose the general.
As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
Problem for Hillary is that Bernie continues to push her more and more to the left. You'll start seeing the moderate voters go to Trump. Bernie has the excitement of the young vote, but the young vote won't vote if Bernie isn't in it. Hillary is in a losing position. If Bernie had gotten out earlier I'd agree with you, but the longer Bernie lingers, the more Hillary is hurt.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Since when did the nomination process have a bearing on the general election? It's awfully warm for November.
Reality is, both Hillary and Trump are involved in litigation/investigation. Both have the highest negatives ever, with both over 50%. Both are fucktarded. Both are habitual liars. And that's what the voters of each party chose to represent them in the general election.
But trump has the advantage of only having to face direct attacks from Clinton, while Clinton has to take it from both trump and sanders. The biggest problem about that, is how they'll attack different areas simultaneously.
Yup and Stanford lost in the Rose bowl just like Trump will lose the general.
As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
Problem for Hillary is that Bernie continues to push her more and more to the left. You'll start seeing the moderate voters go to Trump. Bernie has the excitement of the young vote, but the young vote won't vote if Bernie isn't in it. Hillary is in a losing position. If Bernie had gotten out earlier I'd agree with you, but the longer Bernie lingers, the more Hillary is hurt.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Since when did the nomination process have a bearing on the general election? It's awfully warm for November.
Reality is, both Hillary and Trump are involved in litigation/investigation. Both have the highest negatives ever, with both over 50%. Both are fucktarded. Both are habitual liars. And that's what the voters of each party chose to represent them in the general election.
But trump has the advantage of only having to face direct attacks from Clinton, while Clinton has to take it from both trump and sanders. The biggest problem about that, is how they'll attack different areas simultaneously.
Voters have such a short attention span. Nothing Sanders says now will have a bearing on November.
Yup and Stanford lost in the Rose bowl just like Trump will lose the general.
As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
Problem for Hillary is that Bernie continues to push her more and more to the left. You'll start seeing the moderate voters go to Trump. Bernie has the excitement of the young vote, but the young vote won't vote if Bernie isn't in it. Hillary is in a losing position. If Bernie had gotten out earlier I'd agree with you, but the longer Bernie lingers, the more Hillary is hurt.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Since when did the nomination process have a bearing on the general election? It's awfully warm for November.
Reality is, both Hillary and Trump are involved in litigation/investigation. Both have the highest negatives ever, with both over 50%. Both are fucktarded. Both are habitual liars. And that's what the voters of each party chose to represent them in the general election.
But trump has the advantage of only having to face direct attacks from Clinton, while Clinton has to take it from both trump and sanders. The biggest problem about that, is how they'll attack different areas simultaneously.
Voters have such a short attention span. Nothing Sanders says now will have a bearing on November.
HTH
But it does delay Hillary's attacks on Trump, or at least hinders them. But after thinking about it, that might be a bad thing for Trump. His numbers tend to rise when he's attacked.
Yup and Stanford lost in the Rose bowl just like Trump will lose the general.
As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
Problem for Hillary is that Bernie continues to push her more and more to the left. You'll start seeing the moderate voters go to Trump. Bernie has the excitement of the young vote, but the young vote won't vote if Bernie isn't in it. Hillary is in a losing position. If Bernie had gotten out earlier I'd agree with you, but the longer Bernie lingers, the more Hillary is hurt.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Since when did the nomination process have a bearing on the general election? It's awfully warm for November.
Reality is, both Hillary and Trump are involved in litigation/investigation. Both have the highest negatives ever, with both over 50%. Both are fucktarded. Both are habitual liars. And that's what the voters of each party chose to represent them in the general election.
But trump has the advantage of only having to face direct attacks from Clinton, while Clinton has to take it from both trump and sanders. The biggest problem about that, is how they'll attack different areas simultaneously.
Voters have such a short attention span. Nothing Sanders says now will have a bearing on November.
HTH
But it does delay Hillary's attacks on Trump, or at least hinders them. But after thinking about it, that might be a bad thing for Trump. His numbers tend to rise when he's attacked.
Hillary will keep showing and repeating the stupid shit Trump says. Yes it appeals to 50% of the conservatives and a few Democrats. But it pisses off the rest of the country.
Reality is, this will be the highest crossover election in recent times. And independents will sit it as they don't want to vote for a blowhard liar or a female liar.
Yup and Stanford lost in the Rose bowl just like Trump will lose the general.
As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
Problem for Hillary is that Bernie continues to push her more and more to the left. You'll start seeing the moderate voters go to Trump. Bernie has the excitement of the young vote, but the young vote won't vote if Bernie isn't in it. Hillary is in a losing position. If Bernie had gotten out earlier I'd agree with you, but the longer Bernie lingers, the more Hillary is hurt.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Since when did the nomination process have a bearing on the general election? It's awfully warm for November.
Reality is, both Hillary and Trump are involved in litigation/investigation. Both have the highest negatives ever, with both over 50%. Both are fucktarded. Both are habitual liars. And that's what the voters of each party chose to represent them in the general election.
But trump has the advantage of only having to face direct attacks from Clinton, while Clinton has to take it from both trump and sanders. The biggest problem about that, is how they'll attack different areas simultaneously.
Voters have such a short attention span. Nothing Sanders says now will have a bearing on November.
HTH
But it does delay Hillary's attacks on Trump, or at least hinders them. But after thinking about it, that might be a bad thing for Trump. His numbers tend to rise when he's attacked.
Hillary will keep showing and repeating the stupid shit Trump says. Yes it appeals to 50% of the conservatives and a few Democrats. But it pisses off the rest of the country.
Reality is, this will be the highest crossover election in recent times. And independents will sit it as they don't want to vote for a blowhard liar or a female liar.
Yup and Stanford lost in the Rose bowl just like Trump will lose the general.
As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
Problem for Hillary is that Bernie continues to push her more and more to the left. You'll start seeing the moderate voters go to Trump. Bernie has the excitement of the young vote, but the young vote won't vote if Bernie isn't in it. Hillary is in a losing position. If Bernie had gotten out earlier I'd agree with you, but the longer Bernie lingers, the more Hillary is hurt.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Since when did the nomination process have a bearing on the general election? It's awfully warm for November.
Reality is, both Hillary and Trump are involved in litigation/investigation. Both have the highest negatives ever, with both over 50%. Both are fucktarded. Both are habitual liars. And that's what the voters of each party chose to represent them in the general election.
But trump has the advantage of only having to face direct attacks from Clinton, while Clinton has to take it from both trump and sanders. The biggest problem about that, is how they'll attack different areas simultaneously.
Voters have such a short attention span. Nothing Sanders says now will have a bearing on November.
HTH
But it does delay Hillary's attacks on Trump, or at least hinders them. But after thinking about it, that might be a bad thing for Trump. His numbers tend to rise when he's attacked.
Hillary will keep showing and repeating the stupid shit Trump says. Yes it appeals to 50% of the conservatives and a few Democrats. But it pisses off the rest of the country.
Reality is, this will be the highest crossover election in recent times. And independents will sit it as they don't want to vote for a blowhard liar or a female liar.
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As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Reality is, both Hillary and Trump are involved in litigation/investigation. Both have the highest negatives ever, with both over 50%. Both are fucktarded. Both are habitual liars. And that's what the voters of each party chose to represent them in the general election.
HTH
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Reality is, this will be the highest crossover election in recent times. And independents will sit it as they don't want to vote for a blowhard liar or a female liar.
You're wrong. Case closed. Kill yourself.