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Think it might be Clinton vs Cruz....

The rich conservative Republicans do not want Donald....
 
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Donald will crush the field. The rich Republicans have ceded control of their party to the people whether they like it or not. You may have noticed that not just you, but all the elites yes, including the Republican elites) have been predicting Trump's demise since his announcement. How are ya'll doing?

Same holds for Bernie. The Party choice, Hillary, is going down.

What's it gonna take for the elites to understand that money and Party Power Politics are dead. New Media is carrying the message. And failure by the Political class has written the message.

We are fed up.
 

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Think it might be Clinton vs Cruz....

The rich conservative Republicans do not want Donald....

The only one the establishment hates more then trump is Cruz so that's not happening
 

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Donald will crush the field. The rich Republicans have ceded control of their party to the people whether they like it or not. You may have noticed that not just you, but all the elites yes, including the Republican elites) have been predicting Trump's demise since his announcement. How are ya'll doing?

Same holds for Bernie. The Party choice, Hillary, is going down.

What's it gonna take for the elites to understand that money and Party Power Politics are dead. New Media is carrying the message. And failure by the Political class has written the message.

We are fed up.

I have 2 words for you if you think sanders is going to be the nomination.

"Super Delagate"

Not happening
 
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If they use the Super Delegates to beat Bernie, the anti-establishment cry will echo through the chambers of Washington, with one beneficiary - Donald Trump. Yes, he will get traditional Dems to vote for him. The Super Delegates for Hillary is a perfect example of the system rigging that is propelling the popularity of Bernie and Donald.
 

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That`s right the establishment hates both Trump and Cruz....Of course they want Rubio.

What it comes down to is.....The Establishment can`t control 318 million American people.
 

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I really have no effing clue. If I had to take a stab at it, I would say Billary vs Donald.

I am quite confident that Billary will NOT be the next POTUS though. Her image is too damaged. And she is too polarizing.
 

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If they use the Super Delegates to beat Bernie, the anti-establishment cry will echo through the chambers of Washington, with one beneficiary - Donald Trump. Yes, he will get traditional Dems to vote for him. The Super Delegates for Hillary is a perfect example of the system rigging that is propelling the popularity of Bernie and Donald.

They already doing it.

He beat Hillary 60 something to 30 something in New Hampshire but only got 1 more Delagate then Hillary .
 

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That`s right the establishment hates both Trump and Cruz....Of course they want Rubio.

What it comes down to is.....The Establishment can`t control 318 million American people.

You might be The Establishment and just trying to throw us off....
 

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The fact the bitch is in a dog fight with a 75 year old communist tells you all you need to know about what people think of her now. People from her own party.
 

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Isn't it amazing that in this country, we can't have some somewhat-young, energetic leader that wants to lead us? We have goofballs and assholes. I wouldn't want to hang out with any of them. Like running a bunch of $8,000 claimers in the Kentucky Derby. We do deserve better.
 

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Hillary 100%
Trump 50% Rubio 30% Cruz 15% Kasich 4% Jeb 1%
Bernie's a great story, but he has 0% chance at the nomination. He won't win another state until Vermont and Mass, and those are all he'll win. I was hoping Hillary's odds for the Nomination might be somewhat bettable after Bernie slaughtered her in NH, but Books are too smart, she's still 1-5.
Rubio is probably some value now after his debate debacle. He was odds on before that, he wasn't gonna win NH anyway, but his odds are now more than 3-1.
 

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Could someone post the most current odds as of late thursday night/ friday morning


On the democrat side I keep thinking there might be some scenario where it ends up
at their convention being a Joe Biden/Elizabeth Warren ticket. I live in a very Liberal city
and this has came up in discussion quite often.

On the Republican side I think Donald Trump will get just barely enough delegaes to
keep from getting messed with at the Republican convention.

General election I think could be really interesting. For Trump to win I think he will need to
hit a home run in any and all of the debates with the Democrat Nominee. And he will need
the best possible running mate available. He needs to pick his V.P very intelligently.

Hillary I do not think can win the general election......BUT I would not bet against her.

Bernie is loved in very Liberal cities and areas like here in Portland. BUT would your more
Moderate Democratic areas get behind him. And with the rumors of Bloomberg wanting to
jump in if Hillary can't run and or loses to Bernie in the Primaries. Does he take away votes
from Bernie in some parts of the country. Also I think Bernie would get his clock cleaned in a
debate with Trump, Cruz, or Rubio. He could hold his own with Kasich or Bush. Bernie like
Trump will need a really solid running mate.

Cruz I don't think can win a general election. But like Hillary I would not bet against him.
He could wipe the floor with Hillary or Bernie in debates.

Rubio I don't think can win a general election. I think Christie destroyed him and I don't
see him coming back from it.

Also if the Republicans try to get cute at their convention and figure a way to put Rubio,
Kasich, or God forbid that loser Jeb Bush in and cheat Trump or Cruz out of the nomination.
I think they will get crushed by the Democratic nominee.

Sorry for my rambling guys. I'm just sort of looking at this as a sportsbettor and kicking
around the idea of placing a wager on one of these candidates.
 

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Bernie's a great story, but he has 0% chance at the nomination.

Another one of these guys.. lol

Math is not your strong suit I see. Its not ZERO percent, pal. It might be 1% or .01%, but its not zero.

Whatever the big books are offering right now on the odds of Sanders winning the nomination, is probably somewhat close to the true odds right now.
 

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