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Question: Who would win a potential 2016 general election between Hillary Clinton and Mike Pence?
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Gov. Mike Pence (R-Indiana)
 
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Secy. of State Hillary Clinton (D-New York)
 
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Author Topic: Hillary Clinton vs. Gov. Mike Pence (R-Indiana)  (Read 5194 times)
Sumner 1868
tara gilesbie
Junior Chimp
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« on: March 28, 2015, 07:38:35 PM »

Yeah, I don't really see what Pence brings to the table.

Because you live in a state with a tax and spend Dem gov.

What does a man at the center of a waning fundamentalist anti-gay movement bring to a national ticket in the year 2016?
He brings conservative voters and has a economic record in Indiana.

The handful of people who genuinely like austerity always vote Republican already.
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Sumner 1868
tara gilesbie
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2015, 01:29:07 AM »


Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton/New Mexico Sen. Martin Heinrich-317 EV
Indiana Governor Mike Pence/South Dakota Senator John Thune-221 EV
If Pence runs for president, and wins the nomination, the question over the Religious Freedom bill he signed into law will be on the headlines for a while, but this would be the map if that was the issue for the Pence/Clinton election. If Pence can discuss economic issues or have a good message, he can beat Clinton.

Hillary Clinton will have a hard time pounding him on that issue since her husband signed the federal version of that law in 1993.

That's not how politics works.

Oh, right. I must have forgot Romney's success capitalizing on dissatisfaction with Obamacare in 2012.

I'm sorry, but people are not going to hold Hillary accountable for a law her husband signed back when like 80% of the country despised gays.

Gallup polling shows a majority of Americans outside the South favored lifting the ban in 1993.
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