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I agree, even someone "old and irrelevant" can beat the Republicans.


they are old and irrelevant too.....Snookie would beat her...oh wait...never mind....Hillary couldn't have a cigar moment
but Snookie could and the public wouldn't allow it


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Hillary could win Texas

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PPP's newest Texas poll finds that, at least for now, Hillary Clinton could win the state in 2016.

This follows on the heels of a survey last month where we found she would have a decent chance
of winning Kentucky if she makes another White House bid.

50% of Texas voters have a favorable opinion of Clinton to 43% with a negative one. She's
universally well liked by Democrats (91/5) and a majority of independents view her positively
as well (52/41). She holds narrow leads in hypothetical match ups with Marco Rubio (46/45)
and Chris Christie (45/43) and a wider one in a contest against Rick Perry (50/42).


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Early primary speculation is starting for the 2016 presidential elections.

Who are the very early favorites???
A new Fairleigh Dickinson University poll of the 2016 presidential primaries:
~Democrats: Hillary Clinton 63%, Joe Biden 12%, Andrew Cuomo 3%
~Republicans: Marco Rubio 18%, Jeb Bush 16%, Chris Christie 14%, Rick Santorum 9%


But... but wait!   There is a name missing!  What happened to the CPAC 2013 winner Randy Paul?
Surely he is being considered for the 2016 race, since he is the only candidate who's been campaigning
for the post.
How can this be... let me check their figures...
Chris Christie 14%
Jeb Bush 16%
Marco Rubio 18%
Rick Santorum 9%
Still no Rand Paul...
OK I'VE FOUND IT!  Randy's name must be listed under "Other"

http://publicmind.fdu.edu/2013/hillary/


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Yes I guess he must of been under other




Sen. Rand Paul is the frontrunner in a hypothetical New Hampshire GOP primary, though Hillary Clinton would beat him in a general election after scoring a landslide victory in a Democratic primary if she jumped in, a new poll says.

According to a survey posted on Thursday from Public Policy Polling, Paul (R-Ky.) is the favorite for the Republican 2016 nod, with 28 percent of those polled picking him. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) earned 25 percent of the vote; New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was favored by 14 percent; 11 percent were unsure or wanted another option, and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) each got 7 percent.
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On the Democratic side, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leads the way with 68 percent support. Vice President Joe Biden, in second place, is favored by 12 percent of those surveyed. In a match-up, Clinton leads Paul 52-41 percent and Rubio 52-38 percent.

Among independents — key voters in New Hampshire’s typically first-in-the-nation GOP presidential primary, PPP noted — Paul led Rubio 32-17 percent.

PPP also reported that Paul has enjoyed a major bounce since a November poll that had him clocking in at 4 percent.

The poll of 933 New Hampshire voters — “as well as 368 usual Democratic primary voters and 409 Republican primary voters” — was conducted April 19-21. The margin of error for the overall sample is plus-or-minus 3.2 percent, with that figure clocking in at 5.1 percent for the Democratic part and 4.9 percent for the Republican part.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/04/clinton-paul-new-hampshire-2016-poll-90652.html#ixzz2RyzvQcrN


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GOP House in chaos

Infighting Splits House Republicans


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Politico: "The GOP leadership is dealing with an unprecedented level of frustration in running
the House, according to conversations with more than a dozen aides and lawmakers in and around
leadership. Leadership is talking past each other. The conference is split by warring factions. And
influential outside groups are fighting them. The chaos has led to a sense of stalemate for House
Republicans, who have been in the majority since 2011."


http://www.politico.com/story/.....r-90803.html?hp=t1_3


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