NYcarbineer
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Who did they predict to win the election?Yes, sweetie, people who know far more than you ever willPolitico "analysts"? LOL
The polls said Hillary Clinton would win the popular vote by 3 points. She won by 2.
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Who did they predict to win the election?Yes, sweetie, people who know far more than you ever willPolitico "analysts"? LOL
....LOL!Less than 60 days into the presidency of Donald Trump, analysts are saying
Politico REPORTS shytestain, they dont make the newsWho did they predict to win the election?Yes, sweetie, people who know far more than you ever willPolitico "analysts"? LOL
Politco couldn't get it right a week before the election and now they expect to nail it 18 months out? LOL
whatever you think, why argue with incompetenceIf anything should happen to the ACA it will be known that the republicans refused to do anything to help itDemocrats cannot act, they are in the minorityLindsey Graham is correct...let it die on its own. It will force democrats to act
It will bring them to the table....remember not one republican voted for Obamacare..if the thing collapses democrats are going to pay the piper
Actually no....the dems own it
whatever you think, why argue with incompetence
Again, right before the election, until then it was double digits.Who did they predict to win the election?Yes, sweetie, people who know far more than you ever willPolitico "analysts"? LOL
The polls said Hillary Clinton would win the popular vote by 3 points. She won by 2.
But then again, you believe anything your master says.Numerous attempts were made during the Obama years to make necessary corrections to the ACA. Republicans refused, it was always party over countryThe part where they say dems tried to improve the healthcare system is particularly deceptive.
Politico REPORTS shytestain, they dont make the newsWho did they predict to win the election?Yes, sweetie, people who know far more than you ever willPolitico "analysts"? LOL
Politco couldn't get it right a week before the election and now they expect to nail it 18 months out? LOL
You're giving everyone hand jobs? At least you finally got a job.Not just me, hand job, everyoneI guess that everyone lacks your perfectionYes, sweetie, people who know far more than you ever willPolitico "analysts"? LOL
Like this....punkin? Sit down
THE POLITICO CAUCUS
Democratic insiders near-certain of Clinton win
'The race tightened post-Comey letter, but has settled back into a small but significant Hillary lead,' said a Colorado Democrat.
Democratic insiders near-certain of Clinton win
You certainly do...punkin
You're giving everyone hand jobs? At least you finally got a job.Not just me, hand job, everyoneI guess that everyone lacks your perfectionYes, sweetie, people who know far more than you ever will
Like this....punkin? Sit down
THE POLITICO CAUCUS
Democratic insiders near-certain of Clinton win
'The race tightened post-Comey letter, but has settled back into a small but significant Hillary lead,' said a Colorado Democrat.
Democratic insiders near-certain of Clinton win
You certainly do...punkin
Who did they predict to win the election?Yes, sweetie, people who know far more than you ever willPolitico "analysts"? LOL
The polls said Hillary Clinton would win the popular vote by 3 points. She won by 2.
why can't the richest nation on earth with by far the hardest working least complaining making pittance wages people get healthcare right? ACA was bad and unaffordable. 14 million out of coverage in this new debacle. And America is so great? I question that statement...big time. it's either overseers to low income or massive tax breaks for the rich. Neither makes ANY sense.
Who did they predict to win the election?Yes, sweetie, people who know far more than you ever willPolitico "analysts"? LOL
The polls said Hillary Clinton would win the popular vote by 3 points. She won by 2.
That what Politico said?
a month before the election:
2016 Presidential Election
NBC News/Wall Street Journal
October 8-10, 2016
806 likely voters
Margin of error: +/- 3.45
D Hillary Clinton 46%
R Donald Trump 37%
L Gary Johnson 8%
Other/none 4%
O Jill Stein 2%
Not sure 2%
Depends 1%
Day of the election, they were tied
He's been angry since November 8th.You're giving everyone hand jobs? At least you finally got a job.Not just me, hand job, everyoneI guess that everyone lacks your perfectionLike this....punkin? Sit down
THE POLITICO CAUCUS
Democratic insiders near-certain of Clinton win
'The race tightened post-Comey letter, but has settled back into a small but significant Hillary lead,' said a Colorado Democrat.
Democratic insiders near-certain of Clinton win
You certainly do...punkin
He gets angry when it's pointed out it's wishful thinking by some whackadoodle left loon site like Politco
There was quite an interesting article on 538.com discussing the Trump victory. They were firmly of the opinion that the election changed dramatically when James Comey came out 1 week before the election to say that Hillary was going to be re investigated once again. The time was too short for the polls to get an adequate reading prior to the election. The Clinton lead had virtually disappeared with Comeys commentsWho did they predict to win the election?Yes, sweetie, people who know far more than you ever willPolitico "analysts"? LOL
The polls said Hillary Clinton would win the popular vote by 3 points. She won by 2.
That what Politico said?
a month before the election:
2016 Presidential Election
NBC News/Wall Street Journal
October 8-10, 2016
806 likely voters
Margin of error: +/- 3.45
D Hillary Clinton 46%
R Donald Trump 37%
L Gary Johnson 8%
Other/none 4%
O Jill Stein 2%
Not sure 2%
Depends 1%
Day of the election, they were tied
You needed analysts to tell you that? jesus....hell I hope they do get wiped out...time to primary Ryan and anyone else that votes for this garbage bill....time to elect more populists.Less than 60 days into the presidency of Donald Trump, analysts are saying that the political fallout could doom the Republican Party to an electoral bloodbath in the 2018 elections.
Politico.com reported Wednesday that the GOP’s floundering effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act is shaping up to be the defining issue of the election cycle, “one big enough to rattle the foundations of Donald Trump-era Washington and beyond.”
Politico’s Gabriel Debenedetti said that the “blast radius of failure” will not stop at gaining majorities in the House and Senate, but could rival the Tea Party wave that handed statehouses and governors’ mansions across the country to far-right Republicans in 2010.
He pointed to efforts by both Pres. Bill Clinton in 1994 and Barack Obama in 2009 to improve the U.S. healthcare system — both of which were followed by historic ballot box defeats