I already work for a cheap-ass millionaire whose decisions haven't done much the last few years but to screw his employees over. I don't think he'll improve under a Sanders presidency.
I already work for a cheap-ass millionaire whose decisions haven't done much the last few years but to screw his employees over. I don't think he'll improve under a Sanders presidency.
I'm so sick of these dumb speeches. Rubio says he's going to win because "Americans have always gotten it right." does that mean they got it right with Obama?
Right Winger on Monday: Obama is a clueless stupid dumb idiot who has no idea what he's doing.
Right Winger on Tuesday: Obama is a mastermind fascist dictator whose plan is to destroy this country and knows exactly what he's doing.
I've always wondered how he could be both at the same time.
Then I see Rubio's rehearsed lines.
Forever Fredi
And yet, where are those big money spenders are finishing.............
Chopping With The Braves And Rolling With The Tide
Cruz currently ahead of Jeb for 3rd.
So his team might regret not spending more on New Hampshire.
Forever Fredi
Dang Bernie stomped Hillary. Goodness.
Looks like Rubio's 3-2-1 strategy isn't going to work. (For those wondering, it means 3rd in Iowa, 2nd in New Hampshire, and 1st in South Carolina). He doubled down on his debate performance, which isn't surprising as I wouldn't expect him to deny it. But it could hurt him in the SEC states.
Like Trump said, Jeb looks like a total stiff. He better hope people in the SEC states literally confuse him for being Dubya come super tuesday.
Forever Fredi
I've listened to about 7 speeches and heard 7 victories... perhaps socialism is trickling into the campaigns now
acesfull86 (02-10-2016)
Reports coming out that Chris Christie is suspending his campaign.
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Yet Fiorina appears to be staying in lulz.
Maybe not official, but the writing is on the wall
Chopping With The Braves And Rolling With The Tide
My guess is Christie will back either Jeb or Kasich. Likely Jeb.
Nope. Take a walk through the Republican US Senate caucus, which is just about as establishment as you can get, and he maybe picks up two or three guys. He'll have his pockets of strength, but he has to either win or come in a strong second from here on out or it will be Trump. And, in the end, I think the establishment may tilt toward someone the may like in Trump as opposed to someone they already don't like in Cruz. I think the more rock-ribbed conservatives think more of Cruz than the people Cruz would need to win a general election. Trump is still a wildcard.
Cruz' ground game is better than Trump's, but it's not about ground game in primary states.
By my count, the Republicans had about 20% higher voter turnout... Wasn't Bernie saying something about that tonight?