2016 Presidential Primaries [ SUPER TUESDAY | 3-1-'16]

Met Scott Walker today while covering him. Pretty nice down to Earth dude, but he might be the most boring candidate ever.

He came into my workplace. Ryan was more articulate and presidential than he was. And the lt governor, hot is all I can say for around 40ish age and she even speaks better than Walker. He is a smug bastard I do not like.

Wife will vote for him, I won't, there is contention in the household in regards to that. I will win in the end, she say vote for Walker if he is the nominee or no one, guess who I am voting for :).
 
Probably not in Iowa and New Hampshire, but Biden's entry could really dampen things for Bernie everywhere else.

He'll hurt Hillary because he's an alternative to Hillary, and he'll hurt Bernie because he's an alternative to Hillary.
 
Unless the Dems do to Bernie what the Repubs did to Ron Paul.

That type of collusion would be way worse. There's really only 3 people in the Dems race. Hillary, Bernie and Pseudo Biden. Both times Paul was running the field was way more wide open.

And Paul was considered a troll by the GOP since he literally had nothing in common with the other guys on 90% of the issues. Bernie and Hillary on record probably agree with a lot, just different degrees of agreement.

And I know Paul was close in some states, but polling wise Bernie is gaining more ground on Hillary than Paul ever did McCain or Romney.

One thing I think could be interesting is Hillary and Joe colluding to get Bernie to go away. Even though Zito thinks everyone that would vote for Bernie would vote for Bernie only, I think some of Bernie's people would vote for Biden or even Hillary.
 
Probably not in Iowa and New Hampshire, but Biden's entry could really dampen things for Bernie everywhere else.

He'll hurt Hillary because he's an alternative to Hillary, and he'll hurt Bernie because he's an alternative to Hillary.

It will to a point, but he's hovering at like 13% now in polls. I think he hurts Hillary more than Bernie as most people who're going Bernie are more liberal than either of them.
 
It will to a point, but he's hovering at like 13% now in polls. I think he hurts Hillary more than Bernie as most people who're going Bernie are more liberal than either of them.

But if Elizabeth Warren and the unions get behind Biden, that eats away from Bernie's support. There's no questioning that. I think Biden's team will go all out to try to win South Carolina. Getting the black vote will be crucial for him as well.
 
Hillary pretty much has the black vote on lock.

Bill's way too popular amongst blacks. Still considered the "First Black President".
 
Hillary pretty much has the black vote on lock.

Bill's way too popular amongst blacks. Still considered the "First Black President".

Black voters were quick to dismiss her when she started questioning Obama in 2008. If Obama gives Biden an endorsement, that would be Harang for Biden.
 
Black voters were quick to dismiss her when she started questioning Obama in 2008. If Obama gives Biden an endorsement, that would be Harang for Biden.

Don't know if Obama would do that, since he owes Billary some huge favors.

And if it's between Hillary-Biden-Sanders, I'm almost certain blacks would pick Hill.

I mean look at AA, he loves the Clintons and he hates all other dems. lol :Bowman:
 
One thing is good: politics is becoming the most interesting thing going.

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kanye would be a similarly fit candidate as donald trump.
but democrats aren't dumb enough to vote for kanye...
 
Kanye would be better than the lame ass horrible candidates the dems have rolled out there this year.
 
Kanye would be better than the lame ass horrible candidates the Reps have rolled out there this year.

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The Dems have only "rolled out" 2 candidates and both are serious options with significant support. How many Reps can say that? 1. The one guy who isn't an actual politician or an actual Rep. The Republican party is now being hammered worse than the Braves are.
 
What we should have learned from Katrina, in other words, was that political poseurs with nothing much to offer besides bluster can nonetheless fool many people into believing that they’re strong leaders. And that’s a lesson we’re learning all over again as the 2016 presidential race unfolds.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/31/opinion/paul-krugman-a-heckuva-job.html?_r=0

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And while Mr. Trump doesn’t exude presidential dignity, he’s seeking the nomination of a party that once considered it a great idea to put George W. Bush in a flight suit and have him land on an aircraft carrier.
 
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