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The Official DV 2016 run for President of the United States Poll


Official DV 2016 POTUS Poll ( Please vote once for each Party )  

136 members have voted

  1. 1. Democratic Party

    • None ( If you vote for another party )
      126
    • Hil lary Clinton
      4
    • Bernie Sanders
      5
    • Martin O'Malley ***Suspended Campaign*** 2-1-2016
      0
    • Lincoln Chafee ***Suspended Campaign*** 10-23-2015
      0
    • Jim Webb ***Suspended Campaign**** 10-20-2015
      0
    • Lawrence Lessig
      0
  2. 2. Republican Party

    • None ( If you vote for another party )
      12
    • Ted Cruz - *** Drops Out *** 5-3-2016
      22
    • Rand Paul ***Suspended Campaign*** 2-3-2016
      13
    • Marco Rubio ***Suspended Campaign*** 3-15-2016
      17
    • Ben Carson ***Suspended Campaign *** 3-2-2016
      13
    • Carly Fiorina ***Suspended Campaign *** 02-10-2016
      2
    • Mike Huckabee ***Suspended Campaign*** 2-1-2016
      1
    • Rick Santorum ***Suspended Campaign*** 2-3-2016
      0
    • George Pataki ***Suspended Campaign*** 12-29-2015
      2
    • Lindsey Graham ***Suspended Campaign*** 12-21-2015
      0
    • Rick Perry - *** Suspended Campaign *** 09-11-2015
      0
    • Jeb Bush ***Suspended Campaign *** 02-20-2016
      0
    • Donald Trump
      51
    • Bobby Jindal ***Suspended Campaign *** 11-17-2015
      0
    • Chris Christie - ***Suspended Campaign *** 02-10-2016
      0
    • Scott Walker - ***Suspended Campaign*** 09-21-2015
      2
    • John Kasich
      0
    • Jim Gilmore - ***Suspended Campaign*** 2-12-2016
      0
  3. 3. Libertarian Party

    • None ( If you vote for another party )
      139
    • Marc Allan Feldman
      2
    • Gary Johnson
      0
  4. 4. Unknown "Yet to be named" Party

    • John D. McAfee
      1
    • None (If you vote for another party)
      39


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Do note how FOX news cut him [ TheDonald ]  to ribbons right after his speech.... <_<

 

saying he wanted to 'steal ' Iraq's oil, that he was 'all over the place' and 'needs a speech writer',

and 'went after and personally attacked Jeb'..... etc....

 

Tsk, tsk, tsk... shame on you FOX, shame, shame..... :shakehead:

 

Hardly subscribing to the "unbiased reporting' you claim !

 

 

 

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Here's one for yall to nawl on....Donald Trump and Sara Palin as runnin' mates...Have fun with it...personally I think it's the best line-up we've got...Of course appointing some candidates to their forte'...Like Ben Carson running the medical field or Rand Paul revamping the tax code or Mike Huckabee as Lieutenant Governor or Bobby Jindal as Secretary of State...We've got the right parts...they just need to be operating as one fine tuned machine....

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SO, how much trouble can the Pubs get into during the mass group TV interview showdown??

THEY ONLY GOT 10 SECONDS EACH....................!!

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Okay, 10 seconds each, hmmnnn.... <_<

 

15 seconds of fame -- :rolleyes: ...

 

SO...

 

so that leaves each one short by 5 seconds to get their Kim Kardashian on... :confused2:

 

and with no support for THAT sort of thing from the socialist mainstream media....  that means,

 

No can do..  :shakehead:

 

According to Kommon Kore math, the next POTUS will be a Dem.  :facepalm1:

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WOW!....OK....JIM WEBB.....................................................(who is he??)

 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2015/07/02/jim-webb-2016-presidential-race/29574907/

 

Jim Webb joins 2016 presidential race

 

Jim Webb, the former one-term senator from Virginia and Navy secretary, will launch a long-shot bid for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination.

Webb announced the decision on his campaign website Thursday.

"After many months of thought, deliberation and discussion, I have decided to seek the office of the Presidency of the United States," he wrote.

In his statement, Webb acknowledged the odds he faced but said he believed "our country needs a fresh approach to solving the problems that confront us and too often unnecessarily divide us."

Webb formed an exploratory committee last November and since then has held events in early voting states, such as Iowa, to test the waters for what will unquestionably be an uphill White House bid.

In a video announcing the formation of the exploratory committee, Webb highlighted issues that the next president should tackle, including increasing educational opportunities, rebuilding national infrastructure and enhancing American national security while avoiding "ill-considered" foreign entanglements.

"With enough financial support to conduct a first-class campaign, I have no doubt that we can put these issues squarely before the American people and gain their support," Webb said.

But that will be easier said than done.

Webb, 69, barely registers in opinion polls and will be challenged, to say the least, to rival Hillarious Clinton's considerable fundraising advantage.

Clinton holds a commanding lead in the Democratic race, though Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent, has gained ground in recent weeks, particularly in New Hampshire.

However, Sanders' rise has been fueled by his appeal to the left. Whether Webb can gain traction with a message tailored to more moderate voters seems less certain.

Webb recently sparked controversy with a Facebook post on the Confederate flag in which he urged a debate that "recognizes the need for change but also respects the complicated history of the Civil War." The message came in the wake of a bipartisan call to remove the Confederate symbol from the South Carolina state capitol grounds and elsewhere.

A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy in 1968, Webb joined the Marines and was awarded the Navy Cross and the Silver Star, among other decorations, during his service in Vietnam. He later served as a congressional aide and was tapped as Navy secretary in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan. He would resign the following year in protest of Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci's decision to decommission 16 Navy ships.

Webb won an upset victory against Republican Sen. George Allen in 2006 to capture a Virginia Senate seat. Allen's campaign was damaged when a video came out that showed him referring to a Democratic Party volunteer of Indian descent as "macaca." During the race, Webb emphasized his opposition to the Iraq War and wore his son's combat boot during his campaign.

Not long after the election, Webb had a notably testy exchange with President George W. Bush at the White House after Bush asked Webb about his son. "That's between me and my boy, Mr. President," Webb said after also telling Bush he wanted the U.S. to bring troops home from Iraq.

 

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Secretary of The Navy, eh?  ... not an uncommon route to the White House....  SEE: ROOSEVELTS et al...

 

Might this be TPTB choice now that CRIMINALarious clinton has had to be pulled because even THEY can no longer trust 

another slave who lies, cheats and steals worse than they do...? <_<

 

 

 

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Just added Jim Gilmore - so who is HE!

 

 

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  1. Jim Gilmore
    American Politician
  2. James Stuart "Jim" Gilmore III is an American politician who was the 68th Governor of Virginia from 1998 to 2002. A member of the Republican Party, he has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination in the 2016 presidential election. Wikipedia
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  4. BornOctober 6, 1949 (age 65), Richmond, VA

 

 

 

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What's amazing is when you're so stupid that you don't know you're stupid.

 

These LOOOOOOSSSSSSEEEEEERRRRRRSSSSSSS

 

That call themselves, The Establishment, of the Republican Party fit that description. 

 

What is it 17 candidates just so they can drown out the one Evangelical, Genius, Tea Party,

 

candidate;"Ted Cruz"? 

 

What can we expect when this nation is full of self absorbed morons that think the death of 

 

a lion is a hundred times more important than the illegal slaughter of children done by 

 

Planed Parenthood.

 

I want to be the first to say that I'm NOT attempting to derail this thread. I make my statement

 

to introduce what I believe to be a future candidate that  WILL  win the office of the Presidency. 

 

He will do so because Trump will not get the Repugs nomination,{nor do I believe he truly wanted it}

 

Either Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio will get the Repugs nomination then, as he stated he would, Trump

 

will run as an independent candidate. Thereby splitting the vote three ways. 

 

Hillarious will not get the Demoncrat nomination simply because she is NOT likable. Forget whatever you

 

think about her politics,( Politics has little to do with this election. Control is what it is all about)

 

Hillarious simply doesn't like people, and it shows. That is why people don't like her. And don't

 

tell me about all the polls given to us by Establishment Media, were way past thinking that

 

anything they tell us is something other than propaganda. Hillarious simply couldn't win in a

 

three way split of the electorate. And there is absolutely ZERO chance that K street and 

 

Corporate America,{ the real rulers of the world }, will allow Berny Sanders to get the 

 

Demoncrat nomination. He would truly destroy the financial base of what has become 

 

the real ruling class in the world.

 

So who is it that is GOING  to win the 2016 elections? It is going to have to be someone

 

that isn't going to change anything Obummers has done. Also someone that isn't going to attempt

 

to take credit for the things that Obummers  has done. Someone that the people who think a lion 

 

is more important than a baby  will vote for. Someone who will be able to say that they alone

 

have a proven record of dealing with foreign policy. Whether it be true or not is irrelevant, remember

 

were only attempting to convince those who think a lion is more valuable than a human baby.

 

Which seems to be most of this nation. So who is this man??????????????????????????

 

AND WITHOUT FURTHER ADO ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE YOU TO THE NEXT

 

POTUS,

 

JOHN KERRY   

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