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« on: June 07, 2015, 03:44:14 PM »

That Bush grade is the number one thing to watch in the primary.  Can a D+ on immigration possibly win the Republican nomination? Even with my extensive experience with D+s, it's hard to say.  MAYBE it can be negated by his money, but if he ultimately calculates the need to move toward the pack on the issue to win the nomination, he might shoot himself in the foot for ClintonBushageddon.  Making inroads with the Latino vote is his way to reverse the 2012 result.  He's counting on the GOP realizing that so it nominates him, but the issue is also the other candidates' way to pull off the upset.

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