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Dem Super-Pac all in for Hillary, abandon 2014

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Bro. Curtis, Feb 5, 2014.

  1. Bro. Curtis

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    Wow. This seems like big news. Any vulnerable democrat has to feel alone, right now.

    The Democratic Party’s biggest Super PAC, recently retooled as an early pro-Hillary Clinton effort, will sit out the midterm elections this year.
    A spokesman with the group, Priorities USA Action, confirmed to BuzzFeed on Wednesday night that it would not be involved in House or Senate campaigns.
    “House Majority PAC and Majority PAC are doing everything right and making a real difference. We fully support their efforts,” said the spokesman, Peter Kauffmann, referring to the main groups supporting Democratic congressional candidates.
    Priorities USA Action, which operates under loose campaign finance rules that allow it to raise and spend unlimited sums, put $65 million behind Barack Obama in 2012….

    http://www.buzzfeed.com/rubycramer/key-democratic-group-will-sit-out-midterms
     
  2. Don

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    SO - they think Hillary has the best chance of running the republocrat party?

    (or is that the demolican? Or democan? or remocrat? or maybe repubmocrat?

    Yeah, I'm just being silly)
     
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    I know I'm probably being naïve to put anything past people anymore but I can't imagine people voting for Hillary Clinton in 2016.

    Hopefully, those of us who can't vote for either party will have a good choice next time.
     
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    This Marxist pretending to be chief executive and his disastrous policies ought to be enough to make a Democrat feel alone right now, without the PACs and Super-Pacs abandoning the 2014 race thrown into the mix.

    I'm curious as to what the Democrats are thinking. Is it possible they believe that they can get this "government by executive fiat" process to stand? It blatantly violates the Constitution, yet this clownish Ignoble Traitor in the White House seems to think he is bullet proof and immune on the issue. Surely they don't think the Courts will allow the Executive Branch to negate the other two, do they? And surely Hillary doesn't think she will be able to step in to his shoes in January of 2017, does she?

    I pray their arrogance is their downfall. But if it isn't, I have to wonder, what makes Hillary think he'll give the office up, if he manages to sell this corrupt governance to the public and the courts?
     
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