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djchameleon 07-06-2016 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody (Post 1717073)
A major impediment in Clinton's road to the presidency was removed today.

FBI rules out charging Clinton over private e-mail server - The Globe and Mail

but one little boulder is still in the way and it's not Trump. What is Sanders next move? Is he planning to fight on her on the floor at the Democratic convention?

She doesn't have the required majority of delegates does she?

Sanders has said numerous times that he's going to support her in anyway possible. She has enough of the delegates.

Hillary Clinton secures majority of pledged delegates - POLITICO

RoxyRollah 07-06-2016 04:31 AM

Because he sold out his constituents and drove away with 10 mil talking bout conservere. That was by design.

William_the_Bloody 07-06-2016 11:24 AM

Hillary has not clinched the nomination without superdelegate support, which is why I was wondering if she has the required delegates, because the Sanders campaign had vowed to fight on until the convention.

“Our job from now until the convention is to convince those superdelegates that Bernie is by far the strongest candidate against Donald Trump,”

How Hillary Clinton Reached Key Tally of 2,383 Delegates - Washington Wire - WSJ

To the frustration of the DNC, Sanders still hasn't officially supported Hillary with an endorsement, but the FBI's decision on the indictment has dealt a near death blow to his campaign. The chances of convincing the superdelegates to switch their votes now are next to none.

Why Bernie Sanders Still Isn?t Endorsing Clinton -- NYMag

Still I hope he holds out until the convention, to get some concessions.

Chula Vista 07-06-2016 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody (Post 1717237)
Still I hope he holds out until the convention, to get some concessions.

Stupidest thing ever. Might as well gift wrap some votes for "The Donald".

Wake the **** up idiots!

William_the_Bloody 07-06-2016 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1717257)
Stupidest thing ever. Might as well gift wrap some votes for "The Donald".

Wake the **** up idiots!

Well I highly disagree with that sentiment. There is a good chance that Sanders will hold out anyways, and the Democratic primary process does need to be reformed, and what a better time to do it when you have a highly unlikable Republican candidate.

If Sanders holds out for demands, which he would most likely get, then it will bring the majority of the Sanders supporters into the fold, who currently refuse to wholeheartedly support Clinton.

Chula Vista 07-06-2016 01:46 PM

Good point taken.

Although, after Hillary and Obama's show in NC yesterday she's basically a shoe in at this point. Those were some damn fine and hard hitting speeches
that not only sounded 100% sincere, but gave a huge jolt to anyone sitting on the fence.

The Batlord 07-06-2016 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1717284)
Good point taken.

Although, after Hillary and Obama's show in NC yesterday she's basically a shoe in at this point. Those were some damn fine and hard hitting speeches
that not only sounded 100% sincere, but gave a huge jolt to anyone sitting on the fence.

I think anyone sitting on any fence these days is going to roll their eyes at any speech, no matter how sincere it sounds. Or at least I'd like to think so. Either way, I don't think Hillary Clinton is giving anyone a jolt.

William_the_Bloody 07-06-2016 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1717284)
Good point taken.

Although, after Hillary and Obama's show in NC yesterday she's basically a shoe in at this point. Those were some damn fine and hard hitting speeches
that not only sounded 100% sincere, but gave a huge jolt to anyone sitting on the fence.

I didn't listen to her speech, If I were a betting man I would say Clinton is by this point the odds on favourite to win the Presidency.

Trump's going for the UKIP strategy, so it will be interesting to see how many blue states he can flip (if any) this fall.

RoxyRollah 07-06-2016 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody (Post 1717292)
I didn't listen to her speech, If I were a betting man I would say Clinton is by this point the odds on favourite to win the Presidency.

Trump's going for the UKIP strategy, so it will be interesting to see how many blue states he can flip (if any) this fall.

You remember the thread like 2 years ago who would you save in a in the event that Mb sinks...yea theres you me and Clancy in this boat.

hip hop bunny hop 07-06-2016 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1709657)
Considering just how often she's accused of this that or the other, I think this might be a smoke/fire case. She's a ****ing politician, bro. I'd be surprised if she hadn't done something that could land her in a white collar prison.

Brilliant bit of critical thinking, Buttlord. It's like, if everyone on this board called you a dumbass inbred hillbilly, it must be true, even if we don't have any evidence (although you did, it must be noted, use the term "bro" in 2016). Besides, you're from the South, and these assumptions I've made about you fit into the general stereotype I have about the South in general.


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