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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: Top Minnesota newspaper endorses Clinton.. Whoa! [View all]Cha
(296,808 posts)12. Oh bull.. if they had backed bernie you'd forget all about that Newspapers happen to be inc.
Inc or not they exactly have it right about sanders.. ".. fallen short.."
In contrast, the editorial board called Sen. Bernie Sanders
(I-Vt.) a polarizing figure who has fallen short on just how he would accomplish his political revolution.
Clinton, however, proposes changes that are less sexy but more realistic.
Endorsement: Hillary Clinton, who's both visionary and realistic
She shows the patience and discipline to work with opponents toward progress.
Hillary is the best one for POTUS. "visionary and realistic"
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They count a lot and I thank them enormously for overwhelmingly voting for Hillary!
Cha
Feb 2016
#23
This is Hillary Clinton, a strong woman who keeps getting targeted with negativity, slurs and lies,
Fla Dem
Feb 2016
#32
Oh bull.. if they had backed bernie you'd forget all about that Newspapers happen to be inc.
Cha
Feb 2016
#12
Wouldn't a paper get caught up in a surge? Get caught up in the momentum? Televise the revolution?
LannyDeVaney
Feb 2016
#22
Personally, I think the "revolution" may have just come to a screeching halt. Reality bites.....
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2016
#8
But, "..outside windows..'!! It didn't start in Iowa, NH, Nevada, or South Carolina..
Cha
Feb 2016
#13
Shifting capital gains incentives to favor long term investments... this CPA
ALBliberal
Feb 2016
#17
Yes, Hillary will continue to build on President Obama's excellent record and legacy..
Cha
Feb 2016
#18
He is.. they noticed. I know he's alienated Many of President Obama's supporters... good job, BS.
Cha
Feb 2016
#27
That's not why sanders is "polarizing".. for one thing he's alienating Many President Obama
Cha
Feb 2016
#31