WelfareQueen
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She doesn't have to change minds. She is known, so her numbers are low. The more the GOP bozos talk, the less people like them. That's the game, get hip to it.There is no one else worth bothering with. Like her or not, the office is hers, if she wants it that is.I've followed politics here for decades. I care when it matters, which isn't this summer but next, and not during the summer either.Funny....but when Scat posted bullshit a year ago saying Hillary would win in a landslide the numbers were great (see my sig).
Now the numbers aren't good because there too far out?Sorry...fail.
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Mumkay. But Hillary's history is the more she campaigns and is out amongst the voters the lower her polling numbers go.
You do remember 2008.....don't you?
The folks do not like or trust Hillary. Unless she gets a personality transplant I don't see that changing...do you?
Not if she loses key battleground states as Quinnipiac is suggesting. You are right, there is a long time until the election, but Hillary is at saturation level. She is known by everyone.
Tough for someone who has been in the public eye for decades to change people's minds at this point. Very tough, and frankly, I do not see it happening. The more she campaigns, the lower her poll numbers go. It happened in 2008 when she was "inevitable," and it is happening now.
Rubio and Walker are very formidable candidates who are currently beating Hillary in key battleground States. Anyone who takes them lightly is foolish. Media reports suggest Hillary is particularly worried about Rubio.
She should be.