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According to a recent Quinnipiac University poll, Hillary Clinton leads her closest rival Republican Chris Christe by 11 points in Pennsylvania. Is it inevitable that Clinton will win the Democratic nomination and become our next president. Or do you think she’ll be tripped up along the way? Would you vote for her for president?

“Didn’t anyone learn from having one Clinton in there. Look at all the damage he caused the country. He left in disgrace and shame. Give someone new a chance.”

“Bill Clinton was a terrible president? Come on. We weren’t at war, the stock market was booming. Unemployment was the lowest it’s been in a generation or two.”

“Yes it takes a woman to get the job done right. Hillary has  my vote.”

“I wouldn’t vote for Hillary even if my life depended on it! She will ruin this country even worse than it already is!”

“I won’t vote for her. I won’t vote for Christie either. It is truly astounding that the American people keep accepting and voting for the inept partisan hacks that the Republicans and Democrats keep nominating.”

“She should be in jail! After the Benghazi incident, it is unbelievable that anyone would consider her for any office especially the presidency!”

“I think we should have no parties. Just give the American people some good choices. I don’t care about Republican or Democrat. If the best they can give us is Hillary and Christie, we are in very big trouble. This country is falling from within. We have too much government and not enough military. Has anyone watched “Jack Ryan” (that’s where we are) and how about the “Patriot” (that’s where we need to be).”

“Hillary all the way.”

“To all saying Benghazi could you briefly explain what she did wrong? The Republicans had five or six investigations and found neither her nor Obama did nothing wrong.”

“Hillary’s old hat by now. Can’t the Democrats find someone younger with some fresh ideas. It’s just going to be the same old, same old with Hillary.”

“I remember when Hillary came to Penn State Fayette Campus when she was campaigning for president in 2008. She did a great job and the crowd really loved her. Not too many presidential candidates ever make it our neck of the woods.”

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