When do you plan on endorsing Hillary Clinton for President? (user search)
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  When do you plan on endorsing Hillary Clinton for President? (search mode)
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Question: When do you plan on endorsing Hillary Clinton for President?
#1
I have already endorsed Hillary
 
#2
Before July 4, 2015
 
#3
After July 4, 2015 but before the 1st GOP debate in August
 
#4
Before the Iowa Caucuses
 
#5
Before the New Hampshire Primary
 
#6
Before the DNC
 
#7
After the 1st Presidential Debate
 
#8
After the 2nd Presidential Debate
 
#9
After the 3rd Presidential Debate
 
#10
Election Day
 
#11
I will begrudgingly acknowledge her Presidency after the election
 
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Negusa Nagast 🚀
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« on: February 07, 2015, 12:38:06 PM »

It's so cute that some of you think she'll win the Presidency.

Hilldawg’s strength is overrated, but honestly who’s going to beat her.  Scott Walker?  Adorable Tongue

Who'll beat her? Some no name freshman senator? Adorable Tongue

I think you mean the guy who gave the 2004 DNC keynote address and was widely speculated as a future presidential contender from that moment on. The myth that Obama was a nobody who emerged out of obscurity is quite pervasive it seems.

BUT. Everyone, even with Obama in, expected Shillary to be the nominee in 2008.

Can you explain this little portmanteau to me Hawk? It looks like you're combining "shrill" and "Hillary," the former historically being a sexist pejorative used against women.

On your actual point: Hillary was never 100% expected to be the nominee in 2008. For most of 2007, Obama was outraising her and iirc she never went above 50% on Intrade.
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Negusa Nagast 🚀
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« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2015, 08:12:54 AM »

The Dem 2016 primary is a more extreme version of the Dem 2000 primary: a clear frontrunner years out, who receives mild or less opposition.
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