airlocksniffer
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Being as only 54% of eligible voters actually voted in the last presidential election, I don't think not voting will send any message at all. More people voting is not the best way to maintain the status quo.
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Either way, I would have given my vote to an idiot.
Honest question...
If Hilary wins the nomination in the end, but ends up getting indicted, does Bernie automatically get it, or will there be a whole new process of voting and caucus?
Just curious how you can conclude that the D's are in "deep chit" with Bernie or Hillary...when, there is no way they are going to lose this race if the R's run either Trump or Cruz?
I don't think either Trump or Cruz will be the R's candidate Buzz. You don't think the D's are in deep shit Buzz? Here they are eating their own. Brutal
Buzz, go double or nothing on the case of beer BHR never paid you.
Buzz, go double or nothing on the case of beer BHR never paid you.
I think the Republicans only chance to win is Trump.
BHR, please explain the scenario where the R's win?
Pointer paid off my beer debt to Buzz, Tony. Sounds like the making of a new beer bet with Buzz however. What's the bet Buzz?
You still want to bet after looking at the map(s)?
I'll give you some time to try to figure out a scenario where the R's win...think about it for a day or two before you decide what you want to lose.
I wouldn't sweat Cruz winning Iowa. After all didn't President Gore and President Kerry win Iowa? John
I have nothing to add to this conversation except my all-time favorite photo of Biden.
Not that any of this polling garbage means much at this point in time, but it does highlight why Buzz is going to lose the beer bet
Yep, in the 2012 election many pundits said Romney-bot would win, even as close as a week before.There's a long way until November, and you're right - most polling is way off.
But not how you think.
And Huckabee and Santorum. Iowa doesn't mean much nowadays on the Republican ticket.