Hillary Clinton’s Poll Numbers are in Absolute Free Fall

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It might be between Bernie and JEB at this point. Not much of a match-up which leaves much to be desired.

There are candidates better than both of them who have bowed out due to many factors which need to be reformed about our campaign fund raising policies as well as the intelligence of our general voter base.
 

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my girl said she on bernies bandwagon last night. bernie took my girl :wow:


@Napoleon does make a good point though, im not sure bernie would be able to actually get stuff done if he actually gets in office. if you thought it was hard for obama to do stuff just imagine bernie in there. plus bernie vs trump scares me, i am 99.9% sure hilldawg would take out trump, bernie on the other hand is a toss up. and i dont want to play around like that

In November 2016, in addition to the Presidential and Vice presidential election, the entire US House of Representatives and 1/3 of the US Senate are up for re-election. That is the American voters chance to let their voices be heard. If our representatives don't do what WE want them to do, we vote they ass out in Nov 2016, simple as that. We can damn near overhaul the entire government that month.

But muthaf*ckas don't wanna get organized.

Edit: And there's no way Bernie loses to Trump.
 
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In November 2016, in addition to the Presidential and Vice presidential election, the entire US House of Representatives and 1/3 of the US Senate are up for re-election. That is the American voters chance to let their voices be heard. If our representatives don't do what WE want them to do, we vote they ass out in Nov 2016, simple as that. We can damn near overhaul the entire government that month.

But muthaf*ckas don't wanna get organized.

Edit: And there's no way Bernie loses to Trump.

Honestly it's about money. You have to invest in companies that financially support politicians you want.

Investing in their stock is the best way to cast your vote. Your vote alone means little to nothing especially when you consider we technically don't have referendums in this country at the national level - Only at the state level.

President can win the popular vote but if you don't buy the electoral college it's really all for naught. Now they can be easily bought by the people instead of corporations - But you know how Americans buy....Frivolously and irresponsibly.
 

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The one thing I'm glad Bernie mentions and hopefully gets into people's heads is that it isn't enough for him to get elected. People have to remember everything else as well. Election day needs to be made a national holiday as well.

Yep, that was a big part of Obama's State of the Union address as well. BO was telling the American people to get involved in this voting process and take control of public policy, otherwise Congress will continue to bend to corporate interests.

Bernie + a democratic congress :jbhmm:
 

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Do ya'll hear yourselves? Hoping and wishing for the POLITICIANS to suddenly have a change of heart and start passing laws that we want them to pass? Not gonna happen.

Bernie has explicitly told you, Obama has explicitly told you, about 1000 other people have explicitly told you--if the American people want change, you have to get out and vote for it, and be willing to hold politicians accountable through the voting process. If we don't do that then anything else we say/do is f*cking moot.
 

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It might be between Bernie and JEB at this point. Not much of a match-up which leaves much to be desired.

There are candidates better than both of them who have bowed out due to many factors which need to be reformed about our campaign fund raising policies as well as the intelligence of our general voter base.
:what:
 

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Hillary Clinton’s Lead Over Bernie Sanders Widens
God the fukking Neogaf thread on this is insufferable.
They're trying to hard to paint Bernie as the candidate for out of touch white males that messed up when confronted by black lives matter and minorities can't afford to vote for.
I hope that Bernie get's an uptake in South Carolina soon.
I want to see them eat crow so bad.
 

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Hillary Clinton’s Lead Over Bernie Sanders Widens
God the fukking Neogaf thread on this is insufferable.
They're trying to hard to paint Bernie as the candidate for out of touch white males that messed up when confronted by black lives matter and minorities can't afford to vote for.
I hope that Bernie get's an uptake in South Carolina soon.
I want to see them eat crow so bad.
Then those posters are politically illiterate :francis:
 

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Then those posters are politically illiterate :francis:
"People of Color and AA especially have been supporters of the Clinton's for decades. She's been there, in the community, since the beginning. Her work with the Children's Defense Fund was the basis of her political ideology. She has deep roots within the community that only President Obama was able to break.

Bernie has zero connections to the AA community because he's never, ever had to even try to appeal to it before. He comes from lily-white Vermont. He has probably never had to worry about tailoring his message to different demographics...and he still can't do it now.

Also, AA;s, especially southern AAs, are more conservative than white liberals. They also tend to be more pragmatic in how we should deal with issues. You add to that Bernie's rather weak stance on guns, his lack of engagement with the community, his poor handling of BLM, his refusal to understand basic intersectionality and you have a candidate who is out of touch with the views of many non-whites."
What fukking problem with Black Lives Matters :mindblown:
 

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"People of Color and AA especially have been supporters of the Clinton's for decades. She's been there, in the community, since the beginning. Her work with the Children's Defense Fund was the basis of her political ideology. She has deep roots within the community that only President Obama was able to break.

Bernie has zero connections to the AA community because he's never, ever had to even try to appeal to it before. He comes from lily-white Vermont. He has probably never had to worry about tailoring his message to different demographics...and he still can't do it now.

Also, AA;s, especially southern AAs, are more conservative than white liberals. They also tend to be more pragmatic in how we should deal with issues. You add to that Bernie's rather weak stance on guns, his lack of engagement with the community, his poor handling of BLM, his refusal to understand basic intersectionality and you have a candidate who is out of touch with the views of many non-whites."
What fukking problem with Black Lives Matters :mindblown:
:dead:

Btw can you ask one of them how Clinton's policies would benefit AA's more than Sanders?
 
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