2016 Presidential Horse Race

2016 Presidential Horse Race


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phgreek

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You don't think the government (including our constitution) should prevent censorship?

What would be your alternative solution?

...the "censorship" you refer to is not active censorship conducted by the government, but rather what you see as censorship when news organizations choose what to produce, and more appropriately to the current situation...what they allow to be distributed w/o license. THAT IS NOT CENSORSHIP by any real definition.

It is my understanding that the type of "censorship" you refer to is the very reason FOX news exists...the market "solved" a very long standing and pervasive injustice in the media...liberal bias. And based on the numbers there was at least the perception of it since FOX kicks everyone's ass...point is, greed will eventually resolve bias. BTW, I'd sign a petition to squeeze CNN, because what they are doing isn't even handed, but that is the market exerting its will, which is how things should work.

I have come to a point where I have 0 motivation to restrict freedom of speech or the right to bear arms beyond what we currently have on the books.
 

Veritate Duce Progredi

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That's only ~$35k per year. Definitely doable if he's an IT type. You can make some decent money without any real effort on your part just running diagnostic cybersecurity tests for companies. Typically, it's more about garnering enough business. With that said, ~$35k isn't exactly easy for a high school kid and undergrad who has to spend most of his time in class.

35k/year take home. Which means more like 50kish, which means he was either running a shakedown business or he was a FTE from age 16-22 while attending Notre Dame and starting his long path of becoming "da wiz".
 

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So I keep seeing more and more items (in the wake of the recent Dem Debate) of Sanders people pointing out the MSM is in the tank for HRC.

To that, the R's say...

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PS: It also appears the DNC might ne in the tank for HRC too
 

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Poll: Hillary Clinton wins debate, Bernie Sanders rises - CNNPolitics.com

By Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Polling Director
Updated 6:19 AM ET, Mon October 19, 2015

Compared with pre-debate polling, Sanders' support is up five points since mid-September, but no other candidate showed significant change.


Despite their positive feelings toward Biden, debate-watchers are more apt than others to say Biden should stay out of the contest (61% think he should not run, compared with 43% of those who did not watch) and they are far more likely to be satisfied with the Democratic field generally (84% compared with 64% among those who didn't watch).

Income inequality appears to be the most divisive issue, with women, older voters, those without college degrees, moderates and those with lower incomes more apt to trust Clinton on the issue, while those with college degrees, liberals, and urbanites are more likely to favor Sanders.

And on gun policy, there's a sharp gender divide. Women are far more likely to say they trust Clinton to handle it than men, 50% to 37%. Democratic gun owners are more evenly split on the question, with 35% saying they trust Clinton most on gun policy, 27% Sanders and 21% Biden. Among those Democrats who do not own guns, it's 48% Clinton, 21% Biden and 16% Sanders.
 
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Bernie Sanders endorses small tax hike on all - CNNPolitics.com

By Eric Bradner, CNN
Updated 4:00 PM ET, Sun October 18, 2015

Sanders touted a measure sponsored in the Senate by Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand of New York that would impose a new 0.2% payroll tax to finance family leave payments. The proposal would allow workers to get up to 66% of their salaries as paid family leave for up to 12 weeks.

He acknowledged that tax would apply to everyone.
 

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Donald Trump: I would have prevented 9/11 - CNNPolitics.com

By Eric Bradner, CNN
Updated 5:39 PM ET, Sun October 18, 2015


In an appearance on "Fox News Sunday," the real estate mogul said that since he's "extremely, extremely tough on immigration" the attackers wouldn't have been in position to commandeer U.S. flights.

"So there's a good chance that those people would not have been in our country," Trump said.
 

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Ambassador sought security staffing before Benghazi attack, cable shows | Fox News

By Catherine HerridgePublished October 19, 2015FoxNews.com

Two months before the fatal 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi, then-Ambassador Chris Stevens requested 13 security personnel to help him safely travel around Libya, according to a cable reviewed by Fox News -- but he was turned down.

In the July 9, 2012 cable, Stevens reported that, "Overall security conditions continue to be unpredictable, with large numbers of armed groups and individuals not under control of the central government, and frequent clashes in Tripoli and other major population centers." The cable said 13 security personnel would be the "minimum" needed for "transportation security and incident response capability."

But a congressional source said Patrick Kennedy, a deputy to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, turned down the request.

The cable sent under Stevens' electronic signature shows that he was advocating for additional security and warning that the set-up did not meet State Department standards, as conditions deteriorated in the run-up to the attack that killed Stevens and three other Americans.
 

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I wonder if the delay is going to hurt or help... should be interesting.
 

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I hope Biden runs. He's a good man, whether you agree with his policies or not. He will also pull votes away from Hillary and give Bernie a better shot at winning the primaries.
 

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He was supposed to make an announcement today....

Jonathan Karl (@jonkarl)
3 hours ago
A person involved in @JoeBiden deliberations tells me he “has not reached an actual decision and therefore there is no announcement coming”

Josh Lederman (@joshledermanAP)
2 hours ago
.@VP #Biden says he just got finished meeting with Obama for two hours. Topic undisclosed
 
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I hope Biden runs. He's a good man, whether you agree with his policies or not. He will also pull votes away from Hillary and give Bernie a better shot at winning the primaries.
I'd take Biden over Clinton obviously but Biden isn't changing shit in Washington. Especially at a time when it looks like one of our worst policies shows signs of cracks, the War on Drugs, I don't care for having a man who had a sizeable hand in it run the show.

Also cracks and war on drugs is a nice pun and I want full credit for it. Haha

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I wonder if the delay is going to hurt or help... should be interesting.

It's got to be hurting. Somewhere I read today that he is $60 million behind in raising campaign funds. He's late in hiring staff to set up state campaigns.

He's also in a squeeze with the unions. Hillary is cosing up to the unions with her attack on the PTT she helped to craft. Now she says it's all wrong as she distances herself from the Obama Administration.

Biden who is still on the Obama team facing a vote on PTT gets caught trying to court the unions and Democrat Reps and Senators who oppose the PTT while standing with his President. Or does he join Hillary in attacking the PTT.

It's gonna take all of Joe's political savy to negotiate that mine field.
 

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I'd take Biden over Clinton obviously but Biden isn't changing shit in Washington. Especially at a time when it looks like one of our worst policies shows signs of cracks, the War on Drugs, I don't care for having a man who had a sizeable hand in it run the show.

Also cracks and war on drugs is a nice pun and I want full credit for it. Haha

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Agree. My larger point is that it helps Sanders. You will get full credit from me. Lol
 
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It'll be interesting to see how harshly he goes into attack mode with Clinton. Sanders has been reluctant to do so (which is odd to me considering he fucking had her on the "I went over there before the crash and told those banks to cut it out!" All he had to do was point out they're currently her largest donor daddies right now and score some damn points), but he's obviously going to gain traction with her base, not Sanders'.
 

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It'll be interesting to see how harshly he goes into attack mode with Clinton. Sanders has been reluctant to do so (which is odd to me considering he fucking had her on the "I went over there before the crash and told those banks to cut it out!" All he had to do was point out they're currently her largest donor daddies right now and score some damn points), but he's obviously going to gain traction with her base, not Sanders'.

After the debate verbal hug on emails, he's not going after her anywhere, much less harshly.
 

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Jim Webb to drop out of Democratic race - POLITICO
By Nick Gass
10/20/15 09:57 AM EDT
Updated 10/20/15 11:34 AM EDT

Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb will announce Tuesday that he will drop his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
In an email to reporters on Monday evening, Webb's campaign said that he is considering running as an independent. Webb will hold a news conference later Tuesday in Washington to detail his plans.

News of Webb's decision was first reported by Fox News. According to Fox, Webb is not planning to announce an independent bid on Tuesday, but is "expected to take some time after his announcement to talk with people from across the political spectrum before making a decision."
Webb has struggled to raise cash against his Democratic opponents and has reported taking in just under $697,000 in his recent filing statement with less than $317,000 on hand — less than Harvard law professor Larry Lessig, who did not qualify for last week's debate in Las Vegas, an event where Webb felt he did not get enough time to speak. In the same period, Hillary Clinton raised nearly $30 million with $25.7 million on hand.
 

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Biden Elbows Hillary

Biden Elbows Hillary

No annoucement but ...


This morning he threw some tactful elbows Hillary's way. Regarding the Bin Laden raid which Hillary has on her brag list, Joe only recalls Pinetta and Gates expressing an opinion in the room deciding "Go or No Go" decision. And he noted he does NOT see Republicans as enemies but rather as people to reach out to, to find solutions.
 
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He got zero traction as a Democrat and made a fool of himself during the debate when he talked about killing a guy in Nam, and complaining about time. I suspect he will get even less traction as an independent candidate. Somewhere, a fat lady is singing.

Seriously, who is this guy hanging out with that is feeding him full of thoughts of becoming president. Delusional.
 

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I hope Biden runs. He's a good man, whether you agree with his policies or not. He will also pull votes away from Hillary and give Bernie a better shot at winning the primaries.

If Joe was as Cool, Calm, and Collected the way Beau was i could totally see him being president.
 

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Sounds like Biden isn't running. About to make an announcement from Rose Garden. Apparently pressured out of it by DNC, who is all-in on Hillary.
 
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