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Her turn now: Hillary Clinton makes her case for presidency

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A different take on the 3 AM call...

 

 

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On 2016-07-30 at 1:23 PM, slipperylobster said:

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HRC's post-convention bounce bigger than Trump's.  One poll puts her nationally at 46% to 41% for DT.

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_National_7302016.pdf

Another poll, the MOrning Consult poll, shows her at 43% to Trump's 40%, a seven point turn in her favor from a week earlier.

http://www.thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/289896-clinton-up-3-points-in-post-convention-poll

Of course, national polls mean less and less as election day nears, because the contest will be decided by electoral votes.  One poll aggregator currently gives HRC 284 EVs to DT's 207, the rest being ties.  270 EVs is enough to win.

http://www.electoral-vote.com/#item-1

Another aggregator site gives HRC 320 to DT's 218.

http://election.princeton.edu/

And all of this is before she spends him into the ground. 

Both of these poll aggregators went 50 for 50 in the last election.

 

 

 

 

I watched her entire speech and now I know what she bribed Bernie with to make him endorse her. He really folded fast but I doubt she'll follow through on it. Just how many trillion in the debt now?

On 7/30/2016 at 1:43 PM, Jingthing said:

She's not the only one making her case. We're with her! thumbsup.gif

(Against the angry nutcase trump. Yes, he's a DANGEROUS madman. Who can't see that?)

http://www.chron.com/opinion/recommendations/article/For-Hillary-Clinton-8650345.php

" es, he's a DANGEROUS madman. Who can't see that? "

But nowhere near as dangerous as someone who appears to be prepared to do ANYTHING to get into the White House:ph34r:

and nowhere near as dangerous as someone who seems to be preparing the groundwork for another major war

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21 minutes ago, midas said:

and nowhere near as dangerous as someone who seems to be preparing the groundwork for another major war

Can you please explain what evidence you have that she "seems to be preparing the groundwork for another major war", and against whom?

29 minutes ago, Chicog said:

Can you please explain what evidence you have that she "seems to be preparing the groundwork for another major war", and against whom?

No doubt she is preparing a war against Muslims.....oh, wait, that's the other guy....never mind.   

 The post-convention bounce advantage definitely has wdefinitely gone to HRC.

http://election.princeton.edu/

Pollster Pre-DNC Post-DNC Swing toward…
Raba Clinton +5% Clinton +15% Clinton 10%
PPP* Clinton +4% Clinton +5% Clinton 1%
Morning Consult Trump +4% Clinton +3% Clinton 7%
CBS Tied Clinton +7% Clinton 7%
CNN Trump +3% Clinton +9% Clinton 12%

If Crooked Hillary is going to make a strong case for herself she's got to stop lying every time she opens her mouth:

To wit:

CNN’s Zeleny: Comey Didn’t Say Clinton Told the Truth About Her Email, He Testified Many of Her Answers to Public ‘Were False

 

This woman is beyond the Pale...:facepalm:

Clinton: Every Right that we have Is Open To and Subject To reasonable Regulations

 

CHRIS WALLACE, FNC: At a fund-raiser last year you said this, "The Supreme Court is wrong on the Second Amendment." Now, in the 2008 Heller case, the court said there's a constitutional individual right to bear arms.  

What's wrong with that?  

HILLARY CLINTON: Well, I think what the court said about there being an individual right is in line with constitutional thinking. And I said in the convention, I’m not looking to repeal the second amendment. I’m not looking to take people's guns away, but I am looking for more support for the reasonable efforts that need to be undertaken to keep guns out of the wrong hands.  

WALLACE: And the Second Amendment includes an individual right to bear arms.  

CLINTON: Yes, but that right like every other of our rights, our First Amendment rights, every right that we have is open to and even subject to reasonable regulations.  

WALLACE: I just want to pursue this a bit. Heller, Justice Scalia, he said that the right to bear arms is reasonably limited. He let the door open to regulation. If you're elected president, you're going to appoint the Ninth Supreme Court justice.  

CLINTON: Um-hmm.  

WALLACE: Are you saying you do not want to see the Heller decision, the individual right to bear arms overturned?  

CLINTON: No, I don't, but here's what I do want. And I want to be very clear about this: I want the Congress to step up and do its job. I want to get out of the horrible cycle we're in, where we go and mourn dozens, hundreds, thousands of people killed by gun violence.  

Everybody says, oh, let's pray, let's send our hearts and our feelings, and then nothing happens. We're better than this. The gun lobby intimidates elected officials. The vast majority of Americans, including gun owners, support the kind of common-sense reforms that I’m proposing.

 

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