(D)

Do we have a HRC voter here ?
:)

we agree on both counts. I thought the graph was odd - not a negative odd - just, odd

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Tammy Duckworth is a Senator from Illinois that lost both of her legs in Iraq War combat.
I like Kasich.

If Trump or Cruz is the Republican nominee, then I will probably vote HRC (or abstain). If Bernie is the (D), then I'll vote Cruz. There isn't a scenario where I would vote for Trump.

And I don't give one flying **** about Tammy Ducksworth. Honestly, you wouldn't either if this didn't fuel your anti-(R) fodder.
 
she is quite a story

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth

Former Republican Presidential candidate and Senator Bob Dole dedicated his biography One Soldier's Story in part to Duckworth.[27] Duckworth credits Dole for inspiring her to pursue public service while she recuperated at Walter Reed Army Medical Center although, in 2006, Dole endorsed Duckworth's Republican opponent, Peter Roskam.[28]

Duckworth won the 2007 Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America Veterans Leadership Award.[29][better source needed] In May 2010, Duckworth was awarded an honorary doctorate by Northern Illinois University.[30]

Duckworth was a speaker on the third night of the 2008 Democratic National Convention,[31][not in citation given] and on the first night of the 2012 Democratic National Convention.[32][33]

On June 26, 2013, during a hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Duckworth received national media attention after questioning Strong Castle CEO Braulio Castillo on a $500 million government contract the company had been awarded based on Castillo's disabled veteran status.[34][35][36][37]
 
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) just gave one of the more painful television interviews in recent memory -- and, in the process, offered a case study in why Donald Trump’s rhetoric about Muslims is so dangerous.

The interview took place on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and it began innocuously enough, with hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough asking Scott whether he planned to endorse a candidate for next Tuesday’s Republican primary in the state.

Then Scarborough asked Scott about a major news item: Donald Trump’s statement during an interview with CNN Wednesday night that “I think Islam hates us.”

Scarborough wanted to know whether Scott agreed with that sentiment. Scott dodged the question, saying that Florida is “the best melting pot in the world” but noting that he wanted to stop allowing Syrian refugees in Florida until they could get better security vetting.

Scarborough pressed him. Fine, he said, the vetting of refugees is a fair subject for debate. But what about Trump’s statement?

“I’m just asking generally, do you think that Muslims hate Americans? That Islam hates America, as Donald Trump said last night?” Scarborough asked.

Scott, who has a reputation for evasiveness, once again refused to give a yes or no answer, instead talking about his home state. “I can tell you what’s going on in Florida, we…”

Scarborough tried one more time, again, to no avail:

Scarborough: “No, no, no, I don’t want to know what’s going on in Florida. I want to know what’s going on in your head, Governor. We’re friends. I want you to answer the question. Do you think personally think that Islam is a religion that hates America?”

Scott: “So Joe, what I can tell you, in our state we have a lot of Muslims that live in our state, we have a lot of Latin Americans who live in our state, we all get along … we love people coming to our state.”

At this point, Brzezinski interrupted, and gave it her best shot:

Brzezinski: “Rick, Rick, I know you and Joe are friends and this is a little awkward. Can you answer the question or should we scoot?”

Scott: “I can tell you that I’m glad everybody is in Florida. We’re doing well here. The debate is going to be fun tonight. I hope they talk about jobs. It’s the most important issue.”

Scott either agrees with Trump's characterization of Islam and its 1.6 billion adherents, or he's refusing to condemn Trump for political reasons. Either way, it says a lot about Scott’s character -- or lack thereof.

But the more important story here is about Trump, and why his statements about Muslims matter so much. By saying the things he has -- calling for a total ban on letting Muslims into the country, and now declaring that Islam itself is at war with the U.S. -- he’s made it more acceptable and less scandalous for other politicians to say such things.

Want proof? About an hour after Scott’s appearance, former CEO and Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina was on the show -- and dodged the same question, albeit more artfully.

Welcome to Donald Trump’s America.

Editor's note: Donald Trump is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist, birther and bully who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims -- 1.6 billion members of an entire religion -- from entering the U.S.
 
Scott either agrees with Trump's characterization of Islam and its 1.6 billion adherents, or he's refusing to condemn Trump for political reasons. Either way, it says a lot about Scott’s character -- or lack thereof.

That's such a load of horse ****.

It's obvious that Scott doesn't feel that way, but he can't shoot himself in the foot with lower income Republicans.

If you want to know why Donald Trump is relevant, it's situations like this where he doesn't mind answering this question in a way that appeals to the most voters.
 
you know little about Rick Scott.
Let me fix that, you know very little about Rick Scott

His name is being floated as a Trump VP.
Which I find it hard to believe Scott would accept a VP role.
To anyone

Perhaps Surgeon General
?
 
I have to laugh out loud when people of the other political persuasion lay blame on Progressives and Obama for the rise of Trump.
Listen to yourselves.
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"I don't think that I was the one to prompt questions about my birth certificate, for example," the president added. "I don't remember saying, 'Hey, why don't you ask me about that?' or 'Why don't you question whether I'm American, or whether I'm loyal or whether I have America's best interests at heart?' ... So what you're seeing within the Republican Party is, to some degree, all of those efforts over a course of time creating an environment where somebody like a Donald Trump can thrive."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/obama-donald-trump_us_56e1a585e4b0b25c91810114
 
you know little about Rick Scott.
Let me fix that, you know very little about Rick Scott

His name is being floated as a Trump VP.
Which I find it hard to believe Scott would accept a VP role.
To anyone

Perhaps Surgeon General
?

I'm taking issue more with the article (and to a degree the interviewer). What answer were you expecting out of him? Scott wasn't going to alienate his base just so MSNBC could have a soundbyte.
 
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