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Question: How large of a Clinton win is needed to "send a message?"
#1
3% or less
 
#2
4-5%
 
#3
6-7%
 
#4
8-9%
 
#5
10-11%
 
#6
12%+
 
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Total Voters: 58

Author Topic: How large of a Clinton win is needed to "send a message?"  (Read 1260 times)
Atlas Has Shrugged
ChairmanSanchez
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« on: August 23, 2016, 12:29:45 AM »

To me, anything over 10% will be seen as a solid rejection of Trump. I don't think Hillary will come close to that.
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ChairmanSanchez
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E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2016, 12:42:31 AM »

No message and no size of message will matter if the Republicans still control the House.

Incorrect.  The House has no say over appointments to the judiciary or the federal agencies.


Good luck passing a budget.
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Atlas Has Shrugged
ChairmanSanchez
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Posts: 38,095
United States


Political Matrix
E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2016, 12:45:04 AM »

No message and no size of message will matter if the Republicans still control the House.

Incorrect.  The House has no say over appointments to the judiciary or the federal agencies.
Well good luck getting to 60 Democrats in the Senate to stop the Republicans in their advise and consent role then.

Go ahead.  Remember what happened when the Senate GOP would not stop filibustering Obama's three nominees to the D.C. Circuit?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/senates-filibuster-decision-could-reshape-influential-dc-federal-appeals-court/2013/11/21/3b3fd76a-52de-11e3-a7f0-b790929232e1_story.html
Ah yes, the nuclear option was so, so, so popular among voters in the 2014 Senate races Roll Eyes
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