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Post by nobody on Apr 6, 2016 15:18:51 GMT -6
Well, first off, I'm not sure Sanders is that much of a problem. Hillary's ahead and can stay the course and let the tape break across her chest unless the numbers in the final states start to look bad. Sanders let his left drop down real low this week with that NY Post interview, and he can be cold-cocked with a good straight right hand about now. But should Hillary do it? Here's an argument she shouldn't make him look too bad. www.cnn.com/2016/04/06/opinions/clinton-dont-attack-sanders-opinion-kohn/index.html
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Post by Logan on Apr 9, 2016 16:51:14 GMT -6
That was an interesting article and a decent analysis of the primary race on the Democratic side. I think that Sanders put himself in a trap when he gave a conditional stance on whether Clinton is qualified to be president. Sanders put himself in a position where it is going to be difficult for him to endorse Clinton if she is the nominee. Clinton should refrain from making any further remarks attacking Sanders for the reasons mentioned in the article. While Sanders has strong support among the millenials, I don't believe that they would be willing to sit out the general election and let either Trump or Cruz become president. All of this is my opinion of course.
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