Right! And don't even get started on all the voting irregularities.
We're stuck with her now and I hope she doesn't make another crappy decision about who to pick for VP. Hopefully she'll make a good candidate and understand where the base of the democratic party is right now. I know too many people who claim they won't be voting for her. It's scary.
Also, the Trump campaign has pretty much confirmed Mike Pence will actually be making all of the decisions. Trump will be president in name only. Never really thought he was willing to work that hard. It's all about winning for him.
LOLOL ... that's funny, listening to the same radio station Arizona is?
sounds like it .. tv too?
Debates had nothing to do with it .. my God that man made an ass out of himself every time he debated .. .EXCEPT to the babies who never turned out to vote for him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how long will it take for you to get that? children don't follow through! they just be having a good time ... waving their arms and yelling and etc.. but don't look for them at the polls!
AND who shoved Obama down our throats? and Clinton (Bill)? and Carter (Jimmy)? ... WHO is shoving them down our throats? .... is it a conspiracy? ..... Betcha it's another conspiracy .. democratic voting conspiracy stories .... what a hoot! .. every four years .. over and over again . .with the dems that is .... you must find a new conspiracy !
This, from the owner of the DailyKos who pimped for Clinton for over a year. He kicked people off his site for being toooooooooo Bernie.
Looks like he might be having buyer's remorse before she even gets the nomination. Could've told him!
Clinton to announce VP this afternoon, and unfortunately, all signs point to Kaine
By kos
Oh god, Tim Kaine? Really?
Let’s call this what it is, an unforced error.
Democrats close to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign signaled strongly Thursday that she would choose Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia as her running mate, rounding out the ticket with a popular politician from a battleground state
Supposedly, it’s not a done deal, so while that seems unlikely at this late junction, let’s hope it’s true.
Clinton has done an admirable job of bringing the party together, but much of that work was predicated on convincing people that she truly believed and would fight for her primary platform. Yet here we are, poised to have this on our ticket:
Kaine, by contrast, is setting himself up as a figure willing to do battle with the progressive wing of the party. He has championed the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal that both Sanders and Warren oppose, and he is now publicly siding with bank deregulation advocates at the height of Clinton’s veepstakes.
If you wanted to reinforce every bit of suspicion liberals have about Clinton, you couldn’t find a better choice than Kaine. So if this is who we’re stuck with, congrats, Hillary, you are about to reignite the primary wars, just as we’d gotten past them.