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seb_pard
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« on: October 07, 2016, 05:46:29 PM »

This coming right on top of "hotmicgate" basically proves Assange is in the tank for Trump. His pretense of neutrality is dead.
Well, besides that, their vision on women are pretty similar.
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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2016, 05:47:48 PM »

There is a part about Clinton being more favorable to "single payer" which actually helps her among the Democratic base

The part which could hurt is her admitting she is "out of touch" but she can spin that by saying "During this run for President, I had to learn how to be in touch again with the American people" and turn it into a positive...

The public and private position on policy part is a nothingburger because everyone knows you can't always get what you want

Clinton's comments about Wall Street are basically blaming Wall Street for not being responsible. I'm not sure anything is wrong with that. In fact, she's the one who can make them and actually get them to change their act as POTUS. Nothing wrong with talking about TR's Square Deal and contrasting that with Trump's free-for-all carnivore capitalism

The people who know the financial industry the best ARE the people who work in the industry. Again, she can simply say "they were irresponsible, I told them that numerous times, and as President, with the help of Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and the Democrats, I can make them responsible again."

The part about needing Wall Street funding was partially disproven by Sanders' run in the primary, but she can say "Citizens United was created to stop me. I will stop Citizens United"

Simpson-Bowles is problematic from a liberal base perspective, but not for swing voters

The hemispheric open market comments are problematic



She actually talks about never forgetting where she came from, even though she is now fortunate to not have to struggle for money. I don't see that as negative.

This was really weak and I agree, if this was a point of contention in the primary, there really wasn't anything glaring in here.

I really like politicians who admits being out of touch with the struggles of the working class, I really don't get it how saying that is a bad thing.
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