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fuagf

05/11/16 10:07 AM

#248567 RE: Susie924 #248566

Get your crap bucket ready, Susie, DrHarleyboy will fill it for you. Nice catch, just be ready for more of the same.
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Hanibal

05/11/16 10:48 AM

#248568 RE: Susie924 #248566

It's well known around here that Harley has a few short circuits in his bionic implant
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DrHarleyboy

05/11/16 11:10 AM

#248569 RE: Susie924 #248566

If I really have to explain this to you, then there is truly not a lick of hope left for you.

Obviously I'll need to get the crayons out yet again to explain things here...Hillary was supposed wipe Bernie (who was considered a JOKE by EVERYONE) out in the first month; without her "super delegates" or "rigged delegates" as we call them, she is BARELY ahead in the Primary that was again gifted to her by party leaders...as it was in '08 before she puked that as well...

She SHOULD beat Bernie...I mean, the party has all the delegates lined up for her to ensure this close call can be averted.

Pretty sad, 3 field candidates and the Demoncrats can't have it chosen by June....where the Republicans were able to get the field of 17 done early May.

America is tired of her lies, mistrust, and abuse of power. You'll find out soon enough, at least it give this board fodder for the next 8 years when Republicans control everything...I can't wait to see the waterworks then!

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DrHarleyboy

05/11/16 11:16 AM

#248572 RE: Susie924 #248566

West Virginia doesn't like Hillary Clinton

Clinton defeated Barack Obama here in 2008, but didn't come close to a victory on Tuesday, losing to Sanders by a wide margin.

Sanders won handily in nearly every demographic, according to exit polls. He fared strongly among the many voters concerned with the economy and won big margins in coal industry households.

Clinton has tried to clean up her comments from a CNN town hall in March that she wanted to "put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business," but the damage had already set in.

The Democratic electorate in West Virginia was easily more conservative than most states thus so far, according to exit polls. But that didn't help Clinton, the more moderate of the two candidates.

Nearly 40% of Democratic voters said they want the next president to be "less liberal" than Obama. Of those voters, 62% went with Sanders -- the self-described democratic socialist.



http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/10/politics/primary-results-takeaways/