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Indiana Primary Results Thread

I believe Adams said that was his proudest thing he did for America.

It's a lesson many politicians should educate themselves with. No one puts personal ambition aside anymore in order to do the right thing.
 
Yeh I mean I'm talking about the trump organization which has bulldozed these primaries and has the media eating out of his hands. I mean you can't exactly call it a grassroots campaign can you?

It's more grassroots than a machine, but I wouldn't call it either. Trump's campaign is certainly unique.
 
How can you believe something that is so obviously wrong? Trump is something like ten times the snob of Carly.

Believe it 100%
 
No one puts personal ambition aside anymore in order to do the right thing.

That is exactly what Trump is doing.. He could be making money hand over fist if he wasn't spending tons of money trying to do right for the country..
 
Really...

Carly = snob

Trump /= snob

Trump loves us, carly speaks like she thinks she is better than all of us..

Oh for ****'s sake...
 
That is exactly what Trump is doing.. He could be making money hand over fist if he wasn't spending tons of money trying to do right for the country..
Oh yeh he's a regular martyr.....
 
It's more grassroots than a machine, but I wouldn't call it either. Trump's campaign is certainly unique.

Fairpoint, do you see GOP money pouring in for the General election?
 
RNC tweets Trump is the presumptive nominee!! Say to focus on beating hillary..
 
Bernie's now up by about 30,000 votes. There aren't but maybe a third of that left in the state.
 
Question for democrats.

Should Bernie drop out now to help Clinton focus on Trump?
 
Yeh they are all brilliant men who helped shape one of the greatest nations the world has ever seen. Adams in particular is a man I respect especially the fact he represented the British soldiers after the Boston massacre. By all means though educate me.

Do a little reading on Franklin. He was the consummate businessman. If you read biographies you'd know he was a dedicated skirt hound and shameless self-promoter. Eventually he finally acknowledged his illegitimate son.

Oh, and Adams had quite the rep for colorful language. Though none of that survived in historical quotes.
 
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Question for democrats.

Should Bernie drop out now to help Clinton focus on Trump?

There is no requirement to, nor should there be an expectation to. If I was him, I would, but I am not him. He is not mathematically eliminated yet, so if he wants, he can stay in, but there is little point to it.
 
Sanders leads by 7 points, with 65% reporting.
CANDIDATES----- VOTE------- PCT.
<Bernie Sanders- 235,997---- 53.3%
<Hillary Clinton-- 207,030---- 46.7
443,027 votes, 65% reporting (3,514 of 5,374 precincts)
 
Even if that means Clinton keeps taking shots from her own potential voters whilst Trump starts on her?

I dont care what get's thrown at Bernie or Hillary, none of it will help trump.
 
Sanders leads by 7 points, with 65% reporting.
CANDIDATES----- VOTE------- PCT.
<Bernie Sanders- 235,997---- 53.3%
<Hillary Clinton-- 207,030---- 46.7
443,027 votes, 65% reporting (3,514 of 5,374 precincts)

And Clinton's chance of winning the nomination goes up.
 
Even if that means Clinton keeps taking shots from her own potential voters whilst Trump starts on her?

.....................Why in the **** would he drop out RIGHT AFTER a win? Have you LOST your mind?
 
There is no requirement to, nor should there be an expectation to. If I was him, I would, but I am not him. He is not mathematically eliminated yet, so if he wants, he can stay in, but there is little point to it.

Can Clinton bring him in? Is VP to unrealistic?
 
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