Clinton's MAIN asset.........Trump !!!

I have little doubt that after all the dust settles, Clinton will be the next president.....Hopefully, all her"sins" are behind her...for the good of this country.

Only if maybe not she lying about crime(she is criminal best friend) and FBI have hard disciplin about Clinton no 2. Bill Cosby in the 90's wasn't a good president even he invate Belgrad in Serbia's territory. After biggest city loses in Serbia they will have peace in Serbia.
 
2016 endorsements
Candidate
Date Endorser Position Pts.
Hillary Clinton


5/31/16 Jerry Brown Gov. (D-Calif.) 10

5/29 Norma Torres Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/25 Robert Menendez Sen. (D-N.J.) 5

5/21 Albio Sires Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

5/21 Sam Farr Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

4/29 Earl Ray Tomblin Gov. (D-W.Va.) 10

4/26 Brendan Boyle Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

4/25 Robert Brady Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

4/16 Mike Doyle Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

4/10 Elijah Cummings Rep. (D-Md.) 1

3/29 Ron Kind Rep. (D-Wis.) 1

3/21 Kate Brown Gov. (D-Ore.) 10

3/7 Gwen Graham Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

2/28 Lloyd Doggett Rep. (D-Texas) 1

2/26 Ben R. Lujan Rep. (D-N.M.) 1

2/24 Harry Reid Sen. (D-Nev.) 5

2/24 Susan Davis Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/24 Raul Ruiz Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/24 Mark DeSaulnier Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/24 Eric Swalwell Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/19 James E. Clyburn Rep. (D-S.C.) 1

2/7 Juan Vargas Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/5 Jim Costa Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/3 Alma Adams Rep. (D-N.C.) 1

2/1 Chaka Fattah Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

1/30 Ron Wyden Sen. (D-Ore.) 5

1/29 Al Green Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/26 David Price Rep. (D-N.C.) 1

1/19 Mike Quigley Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/8 Frank Pallone Jr. Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

1/7 G.K. Butterfield Rep. (D-N.C.) 1

12/18/15 Earl Blumenauer Rep. (D-Ore.) 1

12/16 Linda Sánchez Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

12/15 Brad Ashford Rep. (D-Neb.) 1

12/7 Michael E. Capuano Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

11/30 Jerry McNerney Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Maxine Waters Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Pete Aguilar Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Jackie Speier Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Anna G. Eshoo Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/19 John A. Yarmuth Rep. (D-Ky.) 1

11/17 Donna F. Edwards Rep. (D-Md.) 1

11/17 C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger Rep. (D-Md.) 1

11/17 Jack Reed Sen. (D-R.I.) 5

11/17 John P. Sarbanes Rep. (D-Md.) 1

11/17 Alan Grayson Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

11/16 Ruben Gallego Rep. (D-Ariz.) 1

11/14 Denny Heck Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

11/14 Jay Inslee Gov. (D-Wash.) 10

11/14 Suzan DelBene Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

11/13 Bobby L. Rush Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

11/13 Joe Donnelly Sen. (D-Ind.) 5

11/13 Ann Kirkpatrick Rep. (D-Ariz.) 1

11/11 Corrine Brown Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

11/11 Tony Cárdenas Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/11 Gwen Moore Rep. (D-Wis.) 1

11/10 Christopher A. Coons Sen. (D-Del.) 5

11/9 Bennie G. Thompson Rep. (D-Miss.) 1

11/8 Seth Moulton Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

11/5 Maria Cantwell Sen. (D-Wash.) 5

11/4 Jay Nixon Gov. (D-Mo.) 10

10/28 Heidi Heitkamp Sen. (D-N.D.) 5

10/28 Jared Huffman Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

10/27 Sherrod Brown Sen. (D-Ohio) 5

10/26 Thomas R. Carper Sen. (D-Del.) 5

10/26 John Carney Rep. (D-Del.) 1

10/23 Paul D. Tonko Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/21 Jack Markell Gov. (D-Del.) 10

10/20 Eliot Engel Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/19 Joe Courtney Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

10/16 William Keating Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

10/14 Edward J. Markey Sen. (D-Mass.) 5

10/13 Yvette D. Clarke Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/13 Hakeem Jeffries Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/5 John Hickenlooper Gov. (D-Colo.) 10

10/5 Robert C. Scott Rep. (D-Va.) 1

9/17 Maggie Hassan Gov. (D-N.H.) 10

9/13 Ann Kuster Rep. (D-N.H.) 1

9/7 David Loebsack Rep. (D-Iowa) 1

9/7 Cheri Bustos Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

9/1 Zoe Lofgren Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

8/31 Tammy Baldwin Sen. (D-Wis.) 5

8/28 Timothy J. Walz Rep. (D-Minn.) 1

8/24 Donald Payne Jr. Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

8/24 Bonnie Watson Coleman Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

8/24 Bill Pascrell Jr. Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

8/24 John Garamendi Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

8/18 Jim Himes Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

8/6 Xavier Becerra Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

8/5 Scott Peters Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

7/15 Lois Capps Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

7/15 Marcia L. Fudge Rep. (D-Ohio) 1

7/14 André Carson Rep. (D-Ind.) 1

7/13 Suzanne Bonamici Rep. (D-Ore.) 1

6/27 Niki Tsongas Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

6/26 Don Beyer Rep. (D-Va.) 1

6/26 Brenda Lawrence Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

6/23 William "Lacy" Clay Jr. Rep. (D-Mo.) 1

6/23 Matthew Cartwright Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

6/13 John B. Larson Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

6/13 Elizabeth Esty Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

6/13 Tom Wolf Gov. (D-Pa.) 10

6/7 Dannel P. Malloy Gov. (D-Conn.) 10

6/5 Steve Cohen Rep. (D-Tenn.) 1

6/4 Christopher Murphy Sen. (D-Conn.) 5

5/27 Katherine Clark Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

5/20 Peter Shumlin Gov. (D-Vt.) 10

5/14 Joseph P. Kennedy III Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

5/12 James McGovern Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

5/5 Michael F. Bennet Sen. (D-Colo.) 5

5/5 Gary Peters Sen. (D-Mich.) 5

5/4 Sean Patrick Maloney Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

5/4 Patrick Murphy Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

5/4 Jim Cooper Rep. (D-Tenn.) 1

5/4 Kathleen Rice Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

5/4 Rubén Hinojosa Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Gerald E. "Gerry" Connolly Rep. (D-Va.) 1

5/4 Filemon Vela Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Derek Kilmer Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

5/4 Mike Thompson Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/4 Eddie Bernice Johnson Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Kathy Castor Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

5/4 Jared Polis Rep. (D-Colo.) 1

5/4 Henry Cuellar Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Brad Sherman Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/4 Marc Veasey Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Daniel Kildee Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

5/4 Joyce Beatty Rep. (D-Ohio) 1

5/4 José E. Serrano Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

5/4 Julia Brownley Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/4 Ed Perlmutter Rep. (D-Colo.) 1

5/4 Kurt Schrader Rep. (D-Ore.) 1

5/4 Adam Smith Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

5/4 Adam Schiff Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

4/29 Emanuel Cleaver Rep. (D-Mo.) 1

4/24 Robert P. Casey, Jr. Sen. (D-Pa.) 5

4/23 Cory A. Booker Sen. (D-N.J.) 5

4/23 Steve Israel Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

4/22 John Conyers Jr. Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

4/16 Gina M. Raimondo Gov. (D-R.I.) 10

4/15 Jim McDermott Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

4/14 Rosa L. DeLauro Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

4/13 Tom Udall Sen. (D-N.M.) 5

4/12 Karen Bass Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

4/12 Diana DeGette Rep. (D-Colo.) 1

4/12 Andrew M. Cuomo Gov. (D-N.Y.) 10

4/12 Rick Larsen Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

4/12 Debbie Dingell Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

4/12 Jeanne Shaheen Sen. (D-N.H.) 5

4/11 Jerrold Nadler Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

4/11 Nydia M. Velázquez Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

2/2 Brian Schatz Sen. (D-Hawaii) 5

1/29 Alcee L. Hastings Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/27 Ami Bera Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/27 Mazie K. Hirono Sen. (D-Hawaii) 5

1/27 Ted Lieu Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/27 Mark Takano Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/27 Judy Chu Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/27 Tammy Duckworth Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/22 Grace Napolitano Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/22 Loretta Sanchez Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/22 Lucille Roybal-Allard Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

12/18/14 Bill Nelson Sen. (D-Fla.) 5

12/16 Al Franken Sen. (D-Minn.) 5

12/1 Benjamin L. Cardin Sen. (D-Md.) 5

12/1 Barbara A. Mikulski Sen. (D-Md.) 5

11/14 Terry McAuliffe Gov. (D-Va.) 10

11/10 Charles B. Rangel Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/14 Nita Lowey Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

8/5 Mark R. Warner Sen. (D-Va.) 5

7/12 Michelle Lujan Grisham Rep. (D-N.M.) 1

7/12 Martin Heinrich Sen. (D-N.M.) 5

6/21 Patrick J. Leahy Sen. (D-Vt.) 5

6/7 Richard Blumenthal Sen. (D-Conn.) 5

6/6 Robin Kelly Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

6/6 Bill Foster Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

6/5 Richard J. Durbin Sen. (D-Ill.) 5

6/4 Amy Klobuchar Sen. (D-Minn.) 5

5/22 Debbie Stabenow Sen. (D-Mich.) 5

5/4 Mark Takai Rep. (D-Hawaii) 1

5/3 Tim Kaine Sen. (D-Va.) 5

2/7 Ted Deutch Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/31 Joseph Crowley Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/29 Joe Manchin III Sen. (D-W.Va.) 5

1/28 Terri A. Sewell Rep. (D-Ala.) 1

1/28 Sheila Jackson Lee Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/28 Gregory W. Meeks Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 Luis Gutierrez Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/28 Janice Hahn Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/28 Lois Frankel Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/28 Mike Honda Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/28 Sander Levin Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

1/28 Danny K. Davis Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/28 Jim Langevin Rep. (D-R.I.) 1

1/28 John Lewis Rep. (D-Ga.) 1

1/28 Jan Schakowsky Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/28 Louise Slaughter Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 David Scott Rep. (D-Ga.) 1

1/28 Grace Meng Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 Gene Green Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/28 Brian Higgins Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 Stephen F. Lynch Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

1/28 Frederica Wilson Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/28 Richard E. Neal Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

1/28 Sheldon Whitehouse Sen. (D-R.I.) 5

1/28 Joaquin Castro Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/28 David Cicilline Rep. (D-R.I.) 1

1/28 Steny H. Hoyer Rep. (D-Md.) 1

1/28 John Delaney Rep. (D-Md.) 1

1/28 Doris O. Matsui Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/28 Chellie Pingree Rep. (D-Maine) 1

1/28 Cedric Richmond Rep. (D-La.) 1

1/28 Henry C. "Hank" Jr. Johnson Rep. (D-Ga.) 1

1/13 Chris Van Hollen Rep. (D-Md.) 1

12/12/13 Dianne Feinstein Sen. (D-Calif.) 5

11/17 Kirsten E. Gillibrand Sen. (D-N.Y.) 5

11/11 Carolyn Maloney Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

11/8 Patty Murray Sen. (D-Wash.) 5

11/7 Mark Dayton Gov. (D-Minn.) 10

11/5 Tim Ryan Rep. (D-Ohio) 1

11/2 Charles E. Schumer Sen. (D-N.Y.) 5

10/30 Barbara Boxer Sen. (D-Calif.) 5

8/18 Dina Titus Rep. (D-Nev.) 1

6/18 Claire McCaskill Sen. (D-Mo.) 5
They are all proud to support a criminal and they wonder why dems vote GOP.

.. and republicans wonder why ONLY white men vote for republicans in the majority .. then wonder why they lose elections. :0)
.. and republicans wonder why ONLY white men vote for republicans in the majority .. then wonder why they lose elections. :0)

Is that why Reagan and Bush won the election and why GOP lead the House.
 
Is that why Reagan and Bush won the election and why GOP lead the House.


The reality is that today, neither Reagan or GHWB would be elected since your ilk has gone to the right of Stalin. Your party will maintain the House (not the Senate) as long as democrats are too lazy to get off their asses and vote....I'll say one thing about [mostly] old, white conservative men......like rats that are cornered, they'll fight for their [albeit, screwy] ideals and show up at every election, local or national.
 
2016 endorsements
Candidate
Date Endorser Position Pts.
Hillary Clinton


5/31/16 Jerry Brown Gov. (D-Calif.) 10

5/29 Norma Torres Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/25 Robert Menendez Sen. (D-N.J.) 5

5/21 Albio Sires Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

5/21 Sam Farr Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

4/29 Earl Ray Tomblin Gov. (D-W.Va.) 10

4/26 Brendan Boyle Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

4/25 Robert Brady Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

4/16 Mike Doyle Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

4/10 Elijah Cummings Rep. (D-Md.) 1

3/29 Ron Kind Rep. (D-Wis.) 1

3/21 Kate Brown Gov. (D-Ore.) 10

3/7 Gwen Graham Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

2/28 Lloyd Doggett Rep. (D-Texas) 1

2/26 Ben R. Lujan Rep. (D-N.M.) 1

2/24 Harry Reid Sen. (D-Nev.) 5

2/24 Susan Davis Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/24 Raul Ruiz Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/24 Mark DeSaulnier Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/24 Eric Swalwell Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/19 James E. Clyburn Rep. (D-S.C.) 1

2/7 Juan Vargas Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/5 Jim Costa Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/3 Alma Adams Rep. (D-N.C.) 1

2/1 Chaka Fattah Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

1/30 Ron Wyden Sen. (D-Ore.) 5

1/29 Al Green Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/26 David Price Rep. (D-N.C.) 1

1/19 Mike Quigley Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/8 Frank Pallone Jr. Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

1/7 G.K. Butterfield Rep. (D-N.C.) 1

12/18/15 Earl Blumenauer Rep. (D-Ore.) 1

12/16 Linda Sánchez Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

12/15 Brad Ashford Rep. (D-Neb.) 1

12/7 Michael E. Capuano Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

11/30 Jerry McNerney Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Maxine Waters Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Pete Aguilar Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Jackie Speier Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Anna G. Eshoo Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/19 John A. Yarmuth Rep. (D-Ky.) 1

11/17 Donna F. Edwards Rep. (D-Md.) 1

11/17 C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger Rep. (D-Md.) 1

11/17 Jack Reed Sen. (D-R.I.) 5

11/17 John P. Sarbanes Rep. (D-Md.) 1

11/17 Alan Grayson Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

11/16 Ruben Gallego Rep. (D-Ariz.) 1

11/14 Denny Heck Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

11/14 Jay Inslee Gov. (D-Wash.) 10

11/14 Suzan DelBene Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

11/13 Bobby L. Rush Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

11/13 Joe Donnelly Sen. (D-Ind.) 5

11/13 Ann Kirkpatrick Rep. (D-Ariz.) 1

11/11 Corrine Brown Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

11/11 Tony Cárdenas Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/11 Gwen Moore Rep. (D-Wis.) 1

11/10 Christopher A. Coons Sen. (D-Del.) 5

11/9 Bennie G. Thompson Rep. (D-Miss.) 1

11/8 Seth Moulton Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

11/5 Maria Cantwell Sen. (D-Wash.) 5

11/4 Jay Nixon Gov. (D-Mo.) 10

10/28 Heidi Heitkamp Sen. (D-N.D.) 5

10/28 Jared Huffman Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

10/27 Sherrod Brown Sen. (D-Ohio) 5

10/26 Thomas R. Carper Sen. (D-Del.) 5

10/26 John Carney Rep. (D-Del.) 1

10/23 Paul D. Tonko Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/21 Jack Markell Gov. (D-Del.) 10

10/20 Eliot Engel Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/19 Joe Courtney Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

10/16 William Keating Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

10/14 Edward J. Markey Sen. (D-Mass.) 5

10/13 Yvette D. Clarke Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/13 Hakeem Jeffries Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/5 John Hickenlooper Gov. (D-Colo.) 10

10/5 Robert C. Scott Rep. (D-Va.) 1

9/17 Maggie Hassan Gov. (D-N.H.) 10

9/13 Ann Kuster Rep. (D-N.H.) 1

9/7 David Loebsack Rep. (D-Iowa) 1

9/7 Cheri Bustos Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

9/1 Zoe Lofgren Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

8/31 Tammy Baldwin Sen. (D-Wis.) 5

8/28 Timothy J. Walz Rep. (D-Minn.) 1

8/24 Donald Payne Jr. Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

8/24 Bonnie Watson Coleman Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

8/24 Bill Pascrell Jr. Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

8/24 John Garamendi Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

8/18 Jim Himes Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

8/6 Xavier Becerra Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

8/5 Scott Peters Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

7/15 Lois Capps Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

7/15 Marcia L. Fudge Rep. (D-Ohio) 1

7/14 André Carson Rep. (D-Ind.) 1

7/13 Suzanne Bonamici Rep. (D-Ore.) 1

6/27 Niki Tsongas Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

6/26 Don Beyer Rep. (D-Va.) 1

6/26 Brenda Lawrence Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

6/23 William "Lacy" Clay Jr. Rep. (D-Mo.) 1

6/23 Matthew Cartwright Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

6/13 John B. Larson Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

6/13 Elizabeth Esty Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

6/13 Tom Wolf Gov. (D-Pa.) 10

6/7 Dannel P. Malloy Gov. (D-Conn.) 10

6/5 Steve Cohen Rep. (D-Tenn.) 1

6/4 Christopher Murphy Sen. (D-Conn.) 5

5/27 Katherine Clark Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

5/20 Peter Shumlin Gov. (D-Vt.) 10

5/14 Joseph P. Kennedy III Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

5/12 James McGovern Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

5/5 Michael F. Bennet Sen. (D-Colo.) 5

5/5 Gary Peters Sen. (D-Mich.) 5

5/4 Sean Patrick Maloney Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

5/4 Patrick Murphy Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

5/4 Jim Cooper Rep. (D-Tenn.) 1

5/4 Kathleen Rice Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

5/4 Rubén Hinojosa Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Gerald E. "Gerry" Connolly Rep. (D-Va.) 1

5/4 Filemon Vela Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Derek Kilmer Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

5/4 Mike Thompson Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/4 Eddie Bernice Johnson Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Kathy Castor Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

5/4 Jared Polis Rep. (D-Colo.) 1

5/4 Henry Cuellar Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Brad Sherman Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/4 Marc Veasey Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Daniel Kildee Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

5/4 Joyce Beatty Rep. (D-Ohio) 1

5/4 José E. Serrano Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

5/4 Julia Brownley Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/4 Ed Perlmutter Rep. (D-Colo.) 1

5/4 Kurt Schrader Rep. (D-Ore.) 1

5/4 Adam Smith Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

5/4 Adam Schiff Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

4/29 Emanuel Cleaver Rep. (D-Mo.) 1

4/24 Robert P. Casey, Jr. Sen. (D-Pa.) 5

4/23 Cory A. Booker Sen. (D-N.J.) 5

4/23 Steve Israel Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

4/22 John Conyers Jr. Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

4/16 Gina M. Raimondo Gov. (D-R.I.) 10

4/15 Jim McDermott Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

4/14 Rosa L. DeLauro Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

4/13 Tom Udall Sen. (D-N.M.) 5

4/12 Karen Bass Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

4/12 Diana DeGette Rep. (D-Colo.) 1

4/12 Andrew M. Cuomo Gov. (D-N.Y.) 10

4/12 Rick Larsen Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

4/12 Debbie Dingell Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

4/12 Jeanne Shaheen Sen. (D-N.H.) 5

4/11 Jerrold Nadler Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

4/11 Nydia M. Velázquez Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

2/2 Brian Schatz Sen. (D-Hawaii) 5

1/29 Alcee L. Hastings Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/27 Ami Bera Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/27 Mazie K. Hirono Sen. (D-Hawaii) 5

1/27 Ted Lieu Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/27 Mark Takano Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/27 Judy Chu Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/27 Tammy Duckworth Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/22 Grace Napolitano Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/22 Loretta Sanchez Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/22 Lucille Roybal-Allard Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

12/18/14 Bill Nelson Sen. (D-Fla.) 5

12/16 Al Franken Sen. (D-Minn.) 5

12/1 Benjamin L. Cardin Sen. (D-Md.) 5

12/1 Barbara A. Mikulski Sen. (D-Md.) 5

11/14 Terry McAuliffe Gov. (D-Va.) 10

11/10 Charles B. Rangel Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/14 Nita Lowey Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

8/5 Mark R. Warner Sen. (D-Va.) 5

7/12 Michelle Lujan Grisham Rep. (D-N.M.) 1

7/12 Martin Heinrich Sen. (D-N.M.) 5

6/21 Patrick J. Leahy Sen. (D-Vt.) 5

6/7 Richard Blumenthal Sen. (D-Conn.) 5

6/6 Robin Kelly Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

6/6 Bill Foster Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

6/5 Richard J. Durbin Sen. (D-Ill.) 5

6/4 Amy Klobuchar Sen. (D-Minn.) 5

5/22 Debbie Stabenow Sen. (D-Mich.) 5

5/4 Mark Takai Rep. (D-Hawaii) 1

5/3 Tim Kaine Sen. (D-Va.) 5

2/7 Ted Deutch Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/31 Joseph Crowley Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/29 Joe Manchin III Sen. (D-W.Va.) 5

1/28 Terri A. Sewell Rep. (D-Ala.) 1

1/28 Sheila Jackson Lee Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/28 Gregory W. Meeks Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 Luis Gutierrez Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/28 Janice Hahn Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/28 Lois Frankel Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/28 Mike Honda Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/28 Sander Levin Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

1/28 Danny K. Davis Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/28 Jim Langevin Rep. (D-R.I.) 1

1/28 John Lewis Rep. (D-Ga.) 1

1/28 Jan Schakowsky Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/28 Louise Slaughter Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 David Scott Rep. (D-Ga.) 1

1/28 Grace Meng Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 Gene Green Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/28 Brian Higgins Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 Stephen F. Lynch Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

1/28 Frederica Wilson Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/28 Richard E. Neal Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

1/28 Sheldon Whitehouse Sen. (D-R.I.) 5

1/28 Joaquin Castro Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/28 David Cicilline Rep. (D-R.I.) 1

1/28 Steny H. Hoyer Rep. (D-Md.) 1

1/28 John Delaney Rep. (D-Md.) 1

1/28 Doris O. Matsui Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/28 Chellie Pingree Rep. (D-Maine) 1

1/28 Cedric Richmond Rep. (D-La.) 1

1/28 Henry C. "Hank" Jr. Johnson Rep. (D-Ga.) 1

1/13 Chris Van Hollen Rep. (D-Md.) 1

12/12/13 Dianne Feinstein Sen. (D-Calif.) 5

11/17 Kirsten E. Gillibrand Sen. (D-N.Y.) 5

11/11 Carolyn Maloney Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

11/8 Patty Murray Sen. (D-Wash.) 5

11/7 Mark Dayton Gov. (D-Minn.) 10

11/5 Tim Ryan Rep. (D-Ohio) 1

11/2 Charles E. Schumer Sen. (D-N.Y.) 5

10/30 Barbara Boxer Sen. (D-Calif.) 5

8/18 Dina Titus Rep. (D-Nev.) 1

6/18 Claire McCaskill Sen. (D-Mo.) 5
They are all proud to support a criminal and they wonder why dems vote GOP.

.. and republicans wonder why ONLY white men vote for republicans in the majority .. then wonder why they lose elections. :0)
.. and republicans wonder why ONLY white men vote for republicans in the majority .. then wonder why they lose elections. :0)

Is that why Reagan and Bush won the election and why GOP lead the House.

No, but it's why Obama won the election twice .. and it's why Trump has no chance of winning now.

Unbeknownst to you .. US demographics have changed and will continue to change.

The GOP’s brutal demographic woes are only getting worse
The GOP’s brutal demographic woes are only getting worse

The GOP Is Dying Off. Literally
The GOP Is Dying Off. Literally.

Romney relies on shrinking pool of white male votes
Romney relies on shrinking pool of white male votes

GOP Nominee Needs 64 Percent Of The White Vote And 30 Percent Of The Non-White Vote To Win In ’16
GOP Nominee Needs 64 percent of the White Vote and 30 percent of the Non-White Vote to Win in '16 | RedState

The Incredible Shrinking Republican Base
RealClearPolitics - Articles - The Incredible Shrinking Republican Base

Enjoy :0)
 
The GOP Is Dying Off. Literally
The GOP Is Dying Off. Literally.


Here's a VERY interesting excerpt from the above article....

In 2012, there were about 13 million in the 15-to-17 year-old demo who will be eligible to vote in 2016. The previous few presidential election cycles indicate that about 45 percent of these youngsters will actually vote, meaning that there will be about 6 million new voters total. Exit polling indicates that age bracket has split about 65-35 in favor of the Dems in the past two elections. If that split holds true in 2016, Democrats will have picked up a two million vote advantage among first-time voters. These numbers combined with the voter death data puts Republicans at an almost 2.5 million voter disadvantage going into 2016.

Read more: The GOP Is Dying Off. Literally.
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The GOP Is Dying Off. Literally
The GOP Is Dying Off. Literally.


Here's a VERY interesting excerpt from the above article....

In 2012, there were about 13 million in the 15-to-17 year-old demo who will be eligible to vote in 2016. The previous few presidential election cycles indicate that about 45 percent of these youngsters will actually vote, meaning that there will be about 6 million new voters total. Exit polling indicates that age bracket has split about 65-35 in favor of the Dems in the past two elections. If that split holds true in 2016, Democrats will have picked up a two million vote advantage among first-time voters. These numbers combined with the voter death data puts Republicans at an almost 2.5 million voter disadvantage going into 2016.

Read more: The GOP Is Dying Off. Literally.
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Consider this good brother.

Romney wins white vote by same margin as Reagan did in 1980 landslide
Romney wins white vote by same margin as Reagan did in 1980 landslide

.. and he still lost.
 
Easily Trump's biggest asset is Hillary. He'd be down 20 points to Bernie.
 
Easily Trump's biggest asset is Hillary. He'd be down 20 points to Bernie.


Perhaps.......Trump will always have his 30% approval from mostly old, white conservatives even if Mother Theresa was his opponent..
 

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