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Supersonic
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« on: December 30, 2012, 06:21:46 AM »


First one which came to my mind.
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Supersonic
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2013, 11:44:07 AM »

Oh Hillary!

Christie elected President, Hillary Clinton concedes election defeat

After a hard fought campaign, Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey and running-mate Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida defeated the democratic ticket, Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Senator Bob Casey Jr. of Pennsylvania. Though Ms. Clinton was ahead in the polls for much of the summer, a series of documents recalling the 2012 attack on the American consulate in Libya brought Ms. Clinton's leadership abilities into question. While Mr. Christie never formally acknowledged these documents, many republicans did, and even some democrats expressed disappointment that Ms. Clinton played a "cover up game" for the Obama administration. Aspects of Hillary Clinton's past also came to light in the fall; she was alleged to be involved in efforts for the U.S. to stop competing in the cold war, and questions about her involvement in some shady investment deals in the early 1990s, questions which were raised during her husbands 1992 presidential campaign, were brought up again. Clinton conceded defeat, thanking supporters for "giving me a voice and for giving me your votes." Running on a platform of fiscal discipline, tax reform, education reform, and growing the economy, Governor Chris Christie accepted victory. "I want to thank the American people for the honor which you have given me. Tonight, the journey of moving in a better direction begins."

Christie/Rubio (R) 52% 281 EV
Clinton/Casey Jr. (D) 47% 257 EV



Must say it's refreshing to have a Clinton defeat. Makes a change to the Hillary-maniacs saying she is unbeatable.
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