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Poll: Most Voters Don’t Think Clinton’s Nomination is Historic

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According to a new poll from Morning Consult, most voters don’t believe that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s Democratic nomination—the first major party presidential nomination to likely go to a woman—is “historic.” Alyana Alfaro, PolitickerNJ Read more

5 thoughts on “Poll: Most Voters Don’t Think Clinton’s Nomination is Historic

  1. Of course they don’t. We already have the first U.S. president who identifies as a feminine…uh…a feminist…uh…whatever. Over the past half century Hillary has deliberately shed every unique positive aspect of the fairer sex she possessed, thinking it would facilitate her ruthless and relentless hunt for executive power. What is left behind is a mere human husk or shell, a’la “Invasion of the Body Snatchers”. Or perhaps “Terminator” (title role).

  2. When she is sworn in as first female POTUS it will be a big event.

    Young women take a lot for granted.

  3. She is the first presidential candidate to be under current investigation by the FBI

  4. And Trump is no stranger to the courts.

    He is probably the first, multiple-bankruptcy, flim-flam man to tun for the presidency.

    His rallies need to be held in a circus tent.

    1. gee wiz Trump actually had a job unlike most of our otherwise unemployable politicians

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