So finally after the Midterms, the race is on for the 2016 votes in the House and Senate races, for the Governing Majority in Washington, D. C. starting 2017.
Senator Sanders needs to win 73% of everything still coming up for the nomination. Trump is also campaigning against the Republican Party--noted elsewhere, a lot. In the link, anyone can note the usual unflattering picture that people like to post of any U. S. President. That current one finally admitted that he might as well concede that the black half had won, Cosby or none(?)!
Then there is the matter that even now he has to has to assure the Saudi Conservative Moslems, that even Trump will likely allow the oil to enter the US, lawfully and legally. Mexico will likely not have to build a pipeline over a wall, supervised by U. S. Immigration. Notice that the subject, rarely comes up.
Hillary Clinton is closing in on the Democratic presidential nomination
So Secretary Clinton is apparently being regarded the winner apparent. GOP is nowhere on radar, except among a few regarded hyper-Conservatives--of any religion.
Anyone recalls how Barack Obama is generally regarded, up until recently: Even in the job approval ratings.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred."
(Lands of Many Nations maybe now invite even Putin to visit, and offer $25.00 worth of beads and trinkets!)
Senator Sanders needs to win 73% of everything still coming up for the nomination. Trump is also campaigning against the Republican Party--noted elsewhere, a lot. In the link, anyone can note the usual unflattering picture that people like to post of any U. S. President. That current one finally admitted that he might as well concede that the black half had won, Cosby or none(?)!
Then there is the matter that even now he has to has to assure the Saudi Conservative Moslems, that even Trump will likely allow the oil to enter the US, lawfully and legally. Mexico will likely not have to build a pipeline over a wall, supervised by U. S. Immigration. Notice that the subject, rarely comes up.
Hillary Clinton is closing in on the Democratic presidential nomination
So Secretary Clinton is apparently being regarded the winner apparent. GOP is nowhere on radar, except among a few regarded hyper-Conservatives--of any religion.
Anyone recalls how Barack Obama is generally regarded, up until recently: Even in the job approval ratings.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred."
(Lands of Many Nations maybe now invite even Putin to visit, and offer $25.00 worth of beads and trinkets!)
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