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Do you support Hillary or Bernie for your leadership?

This is simply for my own curiosity. I have read a lot of discussions about the Republican slate. Not much about the Dems.

Your thoughts and opinions?
 

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Hillary is just so dreamy and America needs an almost woman for president .
 

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I am a registered Democrat in Arizona and I support neither. Actually I guess I'd drop the Democrat label and say I'm a centrist or independent even though I don't care for the baggage of those labels either. I do not support Hillary simply because I worked for a Lady that knew her personally in Arkansas and her information about the woman was less than stellar. I simply do not trust her. As far as Sanders goes, I'm not sure socialist leanings would be compatible with our system . Have no clue who I would vote for .
 
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Do you support Hillary or Bernie for your leadership?

This is simply for my own curiosity. I have read a lot of discussions about the Republican slate. Not much about the Dems.

Your thoughts and opinions?


Bernie by a league!

I am a registered Democrat in Arizona and I support neither. Actually I guess I'd drop the Democrat label and say I'm a centrist or independent even though I don't care for the baggage of those labels either. I do not support Hillary simply because I worked for a Lady that knew her personally in Arkansas and her information about the woman was less than stellar. I simply do not trust her. As far as Sanders goes, I'm not sure socialist leanings would be compatible with our system . Have no clue who I would vote for .


The biggest problem I have with Bernie is he's getting too long in the tooth. Despite the # of candidates in the U.S. you don't really have a lot of choice if you know what I mean. From what I can gather from listening to others, Hillary is a chronic and habitual liar.
 

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Bernie by a league!




The biggest problem I have with Bernie is he's getting too long in the tooth. Despite the # of candidates in the U.S. you don't really have a lot of choice if you know what I mean. From what I can gather from listening to others, Hillary is a chronic and habitual liar.
Most politicians have no problem telling a whopper now and then if it fits well in their script. Telling the truth or telling a lie in politics is pretty much a situational thang sir. :).
 

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I like Sanders, he has been in Congress for a very long time and there is no dirt against him, that says alot about the man. His policies are too socialist for my taste, no thank you.

Clinton I do not like, I think she's a bitch, however I believe she will be the next President of the United States, only because the alternatives are a not going to happen.
 

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The Republicans are getting the ink because it is humiliating and embarrassing
The news with warnings of offensive material what next. The Democrats actually
I do like a lot of what Bernie is saying but he isn't going to fair well in the clutch.
Therefore if I were voting I would support Bernie in a primary and Clinton in the
election. Republicans are going to get a reality check from their members on one
hand and the voters on the other. The GOP has allowed rabble to take control of
the levers of leadership The voters the general public many minorities are going
to demonstrate what rejection means
 

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Just a note, I do not want to discuss the Republicans. I don't want to begin speculations on who will win or who won't. It is an honest question for those on the forum who would consider themselves to be Democrat voters.
 

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I think both are poor choices, for leadership. I rather have Trump. At least he's going to make things entertaining.
 

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I am a registered Democrat in Arizona and I support neither. Actually I guess I'd drop the Democrat label and say I'm a centrist or independent even though I don't care for the baggage of those labels either. I do not support Hillary simply because I worked for a Lady that knew her personally in Arkansas and her information about the woman was less than stellar. I simply do not trust her. As far as Sanders goes, I'm not sure socialist leanings would be compatible with our system . Have no clue who I would vote for .
This brings a question from me....
Can you vote for your local and states candidates and skip voting for President, leaving that choice blank, without ruining your ballot?
 

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This brings a question from me....
Can you vote for your local and states candidates and skip voting for President, leaving that choice blank, without ruining your ballot?
Yes you just don't check the box.

I think both are poor choices, for leadership. I rather have Trump. At least he's going to make things entertaining.
As long as he doesn't p*ss the rest of the world off and everyone starts flinging missiles all over the damn place.
 

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Yes you just don't check the box.


As long as he doesn't p*ss the rest of the world off and everyone starts flinging missiles all over the damn place.


Trump definitely has the potential to be the best leader, the burning question is, is he disciplined enough to resist the temptation to act stupid.
 

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I would support a Lady by the name of Brooksley Elizabeth Born but she is 75 now and more than likely disgusted with American politics after the derivative scandals during the Clinton Administration.

Hers is the type of integrity that is missing in American candidates for office these days.
 
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Trump definitely has the potential to be the best leader, the burning question is, is he disciplined enough to resist the temptation to act stupid.

anyone who has a problem of possibly acting stupid, should never be president of anything, you contradict
yourself with this statement.
its too bad people want him to win, just because he is leading, and also just because they hate
Hillary, all the wrong reasons.

if Hillary was a man, he would have many many more followers, irrespective of what people accuse her
of, without any charges against her, and also without any proof, just heresay, and also people who
hate her, spew all of that garbage just to get others to joint in the hate mongering.

I don't have a candidate in this circus, won't be voting, and won't push the agenda for anyone, but
I hate the gender thing, that has always bothered me, doesn't matter who the woman is, and I will repeat,
if she was a man, this hate mongering thing would not be happening. it is disgusting, and I will not
forget the post where you said that she is too fat to be president, jeesh.
 

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The Republicans are getting the ink because it is humiliating and embarrassing
The news with warnings of offensive material what next. The Democrats actually
I do like a lot of what Bernie is saying but he isn't going to fair well in the clutch.
Therefore if I were voting I would support Bernie in a primary and Clinton in the
election. Republicans are going to get a reality check from their members on one
hand and the voters on the other. The GOP has allowed rabble to take control of
the levers of leadership The voters the general public many minorities are going
to demonstrate what rejection means
Sounds to me like a solid GOP victory if your track record proves true .

Yes you just don't check the box.


As long as he doesn't p*ss the rest of the world off and everyone starts flinging missiles all over the damn place.
Going to happen reguardless of who is sitting in the golden chair .

anyone who has a problem of possibly acting stupid, should never be president of anything, you contradict
yourself with this statement.
its too bad people want him to win, just because he is leading, and also just because they hate
Hillary, all the wrong reasons.

if Hillary was a man, he would have many many more followers, irrespective of what people accuse her
of, without any charges against her, and also without any proof, just heresay, and also people who
hate her, spew all of that garbage just to get others to joint in the hate mongering.

I don't have a candidate in this circus, won't be voting, and won't push the agenda for anyone, but
I hate the gender thing, that has always bothered me, doesn't matter who the woman is, and I will repeat,
if she was a man, this hate mongering thing would not be happening. it is disgusting, and I will not
forget the post where you said that she is too fat to be president, jeesh.
No one hates Hillary because she is a woman , they hate her because she is a selfish two faced backstabbing liar .