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CICERO
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Dying??? Voter participation has remained constant since the '40s


Put a trend line on the graph.


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Republican voters nationwide want 2012 presidential nominee Mitt
Romney back in the game, giving him the top position.



Quinnipiac University national poll released today.
The GOP:
~ Mitt Romney 19%
~ Gov. Jeb Bush 11%
~ Gov. Christopher Christie 8%
~ Dr. Ben Carson at 8%
~. No other Republican tops 6 percent,
~ 16 percent undecided.
(Rand Paul didn't make the cut)

The Dems:
~ Hillary Clinton 57%
~ Sen. Elizabeth Warren 13%t
~ Joseph Biden at 9%
~ with no other candidate above 4%
~ and 14% undecided.


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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Quinnipiac University Poll Finds:
In a general election:  
~Romney 45 percent to Clinton 44 percent
~ Clinton 43 percent to Christie’s 42 percent;
~ Clinton 46% to Paul 41 percent;
~ Clinton 46%  Gov. Mike Huckabee  41 percent;
~ Clinton tops Jeb Bush 46 – 41 percent;
~ Clinton 46 percent to  Paul Ryan 42 percent
~ Clinton 48% to Ted Cruz 37 percent.


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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Dying??? Voter participation has remained constant since the '40s


Voter turnout - 36% in 2014. "Neither" won the election handily with 64% exercising their right not to vote for shitty people.


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Voter turnout - 36% in 2014. "Neither" won the election handily with 64% exercising their right not to vote for shitty people.


Cicero.  This doesn't concern you.  It's for those Americans who actually vote!


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Cicero.  This doesn't concern you.  It's for those Americans who actually vote!


Oh, that's a very small group of people you are posting for.  Lol


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Oh, that's a very small group of people you are posting for.  Lol


Yes a small group who will determine your destiny... since you refuse to determine it for
yourself.

S'ok by me!  


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Yes a small group who will determine your destiny... since you refuse to determine it for
yourself.

S'ok by me!  


Anything I can do to help make your vote actually count.  If it gets down into the 20% range, maybe statistically your vote will carry weight.  Hopefully it can get down to 20% in your lifetime.  I'd really like to see your vote mean something, since you put so much effort into it.


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Anything I can do to help make your vote actually count.  If it gets down into the 20% range, maybe statistically your vote will carry weight.  Hopefully it can get down to 20% in your lifetime.  I'd really like to see your vote mean something, since you put so much effort into it.


You don't have to be so jealous that MY vote counts Cicero... You could always vote yourself.  
HA HA HA HA!!!  I was only joking!!!!!  


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You don't have to be so jealous that MY vote counts Cicero... You could always vote yourself.  
HA HA HA HA!!!  I was only joking!!!!!  


Yes, jealous...Who you voting for in 2016?  Is it 1 of the 4 democrat candidates you listed in your polling data post?  Quite a selection I must say!lol


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Yes, jealous...Who you voting for in 2016?  Is it 1 of the 4 democrat candidates you listed in your
polling data post?  Quite a selection I must say!lol

My guess??? Randy Paul won't even be on the ballot!



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My guess??? Randy Paul won't even be on the ballot!



I can only hope.  That's key to getting voter turnout into the 30's.


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Republicans LOVE Hillary!

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During a 2011 appearance on Fox News Sunday, Dick Cheney told host Chris Wallace of Clinton:
“I have a sense that she is one of the more competent members of the current administration,
and it would be interesting to speculate about how she might perform were she to be president.”
Cheney also suggested that, if elected, Clinton might be easier for Republicans to work with
than Obama.


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Republican superstar Paul Ryan back in January 2013 suggested that Hillary Clinton in the White
House would have ensured  a return to a balanced budget. “Look, if we had a Clinton presidency,
if we had Erskine Bowles as chief of staff of the White House or president of the United States,
I think we would have fixed this fiscal mess by now,” he said.

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In 2010, when Clinton was being floated as a possible Supreme Court nominee and Senator Orrin
Hatch was the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, the Utah senator said of his
former colleague: “I happen to like Hillary Clinton; I think she’s done a good job for the… secretary
of state’s position, and I have high respect for her and think a great deal of her.”


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In 2011, at a breakfast sponsored by The Christian Science Monitor, Sen John McCain praised
Hillary Clinton as “an international star” who has done “a tremendous job” as secretary of state.
He also later told to CBS News, “I respect Secretary/Senator Clinton; I respect her views.”


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Condoleezza Rice has praised Clinton, who succeeded her as secretary of state in 2009, on
several occasions and said repeatedly that Clinton was “doing a fine job.” In 2010, she told
Bill O’Reilly: “Hillary Clinton is someone I’ve known for a long, long time. She’s a patriot.
I think she’s doing a lot of the right things.” Rice then added, “She’s very tough... and
she’s got the right instincts.”


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Perhaps no Republican has spoken more highly of Hillary Clinton than the South Carolina
senator and prominent foreign-policy hawk, who went so far as to describe the then-secretary
of state as “a good role model, one of the most effective secretary of states, greatest
ambassadors for the American people that I have known in my lifetime” in May 2012.
The Republican also went out of his way to praise Clinton to The New York Times three
months later, saying, “She is extremely well-respected throughout the world, handles
herself in a very classy way, and has a work ethic second to none.”


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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Dick Cheney, John McCain, Condoleezza Rice LMAO, the same people the left says should be in prison


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Dick Cheney, John McCain, Condoleezza Rice LMAO, the same people the left
says should be in prison


LMAO!  Pick any 10 Republicans... 6 or 7 should be in prison.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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