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In reply to the discussion: I do not want Hillary Clinton to be the Democratic nominee. [View all]fadedrose
(10,044 posts)The party usually supports the VP. This year it is inexplicable that a former Secretary is considered before the VP. She has been sold to us as a front runner since Election Day, 2008. Her coming out as a candidate will be huge yawn for a lot of us, but should bring a lot of much-needed relief to her supporters.
And yet, not declared. She has some bad advisers or is having trouble making up her mind. Or is it something as simple as the more she appears, the less she is favored? Her advisers may feel that way and may not be bad advisers.
The Ohio Secretary of State or whoever does their voting stuff was somehow related to the voting machines advocates, and Gore gave up too easily, and it's a pity because with recounting, he won.. The election was a mess, and Florida helped Bush win the 2004.
The whole thing is like a bad dream. Can't wait till it's over, and I mean "OVER," in so many ways.
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