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To me the big winner is Rubio. -- nm
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by
Dano
It's Bush. He's drafting in the undercurrent, letting the crazies take all the hits. -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Sep 20 '15, 07:58
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I'm prepared to lay money against a Bush ascendency. May still happen, but I don't see it anymore. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Sep 20, 08:24
He's still running a Hillary low-energy campaign. Rubio is lurking and seems vibrant when he's given a chance
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Will Hunting
Sep 20, 08:00
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I have to believe the GOP money will flood to Bush eventually.
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Mel Profit
Sep 20, 08:04
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I still get the feeling he is only running because he has to. I feel no passion from him -- nm
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amoxy
Sep 20, 08:07
It has, but it doesn't do much if he's running a tepid campaign. He's running the same campaign as Hillary is.
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Will Hunting
Sep 20, 08:06
A lot of it already has. -- nm
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Strongbad
Sep 20, 08:04
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