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windjammer
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« on: October 10, 2016, 01:30:37 PM »

Guys seriously, no need to overreact or to be an ass hole.


But yes, Rubio's fate is going to be decided by the margin of Hillary in FL, if it's more than +5, probably RIP.
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« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2016, 05:45:17 PM »

Eh, Rubio was leading by a lot before this; he has quite the buffer of goodwill and popularity to blow through, and Patrick is a terrible, scandal-prone politician; I doubt he can take advantage of this.

PA and NH were already being lost, and of course Burr and Blunt are very endangered. It isn't all sunshine and roses.
I just hope Rubio wins, in part because I really like the guy, but mostly because of all the haters on this forum. I want them to have to deal with him for at least the next six years.
This is so low to say things like that,
But fortunately that's not going to happen. Cheesy
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