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He did, but I'm not sure about the VP nod...I see Hilary and Bernie pairing up against Trump in the end..

Hillary will be under indictment by then. I see Biden and Warren as the Dem ticket.
 
Hillary will be under indictment by then. I see Biden and Warren as the Dem ticket.

Meh, Biden is done after this term. He's going to leave office and start a cancer research foundation.
 
Wait, what? Bernie is going to tap Warren? Is that even possible at his age?

IF Bernie is elected the 'pubs are going to gridlock shit for the next 4 years. He won't run again and if he does he won't win. Also if corporate America is the big bad bullies that Bernie claims they are they will do everything they can to fuck him. They will sink to economy intentionally rather than be broken up or forced to pay taxes.
 
IF Bernie is elected the 'pubs are going to gridlock shit for the next 4 years. He won't run again and if he does he won't win. Also if corporate America is the big bad bullies that Bernie claims they are they will do everything they can to fuck him. They will sink to economy intentionally rather than be broken up or forced to pay taxes.

True. It would almost be worth it just to see the comedy in DC. Of course, if The Donald wins, it's going to be ever crazier.
 
I think Bernie can do better than Warren. He's very popular on the college campuses.

He should be. He's offering them free shit.

Paying for it is a very different matter.
 
I think Bernie can do better than Warren. He's very popular on the college campuses.

If Warren chose to run she would win the nomination handily and Hillary would be where Bush is now.
 
True. It would almost be worth it just to see the comedy in DC. Of course, if The Donald wins, it's going to be ever crazier.

Personally I truly believe that Bernie is the most ethical and honest candidate running for either party. He will try to do what he believes is right.

And for @BlazerDuckSeahawkFan94 that is not an endorsement for Bernie.
 
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Kasich is a most ethical, honest, and capable guy. Best in either party atm.
 
Kasich is a most ethical, honest, and capable guy. Best in either party atm.

I think that's probably true as well. Both Bernie and Kasich strike me as straight shooters. They're on nearly opposite ends of the spectrum with their thoughts on the economy. I like Kasich, but unfortunately he's a bit charisma challenged.
 
I think that's probably true as well. Both Bernie and Kasich strike me as straight shooters. They're on nearly opposite ends of the spectrum with their thoughts on the economy. I like Kasich, but unfortunately he's a bit charisma challenged.
He always was. But when he talks policy and budget, he's clearly the most capable.
 
I think that's probably true as well. Both Bernie and Kasich strike me as straight shooters. They're on nearly opposite ends of the spectrum with their thoughts on the economy. I like Kasich, but unfortunately he's a bit charisma challenged.
I pretty much agree. My values align with one much more than the other, but I would be happy with either since it would be somewhat refreshing to have someone in office whom I believe, whatever their stance, was always trying to do what they believed was right.

Meanwhile, I think Cruz is the most dishonest of the lot, and that includes Trump and Hillary. What he did to win in Iowa, both the voter violation and the claiming Carson dropped out stuff was reprehensible.

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Cruz is likely to face an investigation for election fraud.

Even if he doesn't he's been publicly exposed as having hoodwinked the Evangelicals of Iowa, making them appear to be a bunch of gullible hayseeds. This could cost him everything.
 

“These were garden-variety, stereotypical charges that are leveled at a candidate in the context of an election,” said Rob Nichols, a spokesman for Kasich. “Since the election went away, those issues have evaporated.”

"It says a lot about him and the successes he's had as governor that the people who know him the very best are the people supporting him the most, knowing full well they won't get anything out of it," Nichols added. In his 2010 campaign, Kasich took more money from the oil and gas industry than any candidate in Ohio history, Nichols said, and in office he imposed new regulations and sought higher taxes on the industry.

New Day for America earned support because Kasich "has the strongest economic record of any candidate running," press secretary Connie Wehrkamp said. She said the super PAC doesn't coordinate with the campaign.
 
I pretty much agree. My values align with one much more than the other, but I would be happy with either since it would be somewhat refreshing to have someone in office whom I believe, whatever their stance, was always trying to do what they believed was right.

Meanwhile, I think Cruz is the most dishonest of the lot, and that includes Trump and Hillary. What he did to win in Iowa, both the voter violation and the claiming Carson dropped out stuff was reprehensible.

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