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Kari posted:

The demographics do not support a Republican Presidential winner. With a declining percentage of white voters compared with Hispanic and Black voters this does not augur well for the GOOP candidate. While Congressional seats are gerry-mandered State-wide voting like the Presidential and Senate seats are in the Democratic favor. This inot an off-year election but a Presidential election year which means the share of Democratic voters to the polls will be higher. Consider also that there are many more Republican Senate seats in play than the Democrats - a reversal of 2014 mid-terms, nd they are in purple States that Obama won twice. So look for Hillary as President and the Democrats taking back the House. I believe that Obama will eventually get his Supreme Court nominee process going and you'll see a Judiciary branch that ies also Democratic. It's only the House of Representatives (rigged in favor of Republicans) that will remain in the GOP hands. Watch for gubanatorial and State Legislatures swings towards the Democrats this year also.

Kari was dead wrong, he can have an outdoor party with D2/Miss Danyella/Storm.

FM

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