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Hillary Clinton vs. Chris Christie would be an ‘epic’ 2016 race: poll
New York Post, by Carl Campanile
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Posted By:jackson, 1/11/2013 9:48:52 AM
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| When Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton leaves her post as the nation’s top diplomat this year, she will step into a new role: presidential front-runner. Clinton is the leading contender to win the presidency in 2016 should she decide to run, but New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is the one Republican with a shot at defeating her, according to a new poll. Clinton leads Christie 44-42 percent, the Public Policy Polling survey found. Clinton, 65, who was recently hospitalized with a blood clot near her brain, trounces all other GOP contenders. In early hypothetical match-ups, she leads Wisconsin
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Comments: In Hell maybe ... but just as bad is the other approved match-up names in the article; Jeb, Rubio, Ryan! Yikes!
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
lala, 1/11/2013 9:50:02 AM (No. 9110519)
Heaven protect us.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
arcady, 1/11/2013 9:51:50 AM (No. 9110526)
Stupid is as stupid does...
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
noproblems, 1/11/2013 9:52:41 AM (No. 9110527)
truly pathetic that these two are even considered as presidential material.
we need new political parties
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
glcinpdx, 1/11/2013 9:53:15 AM (No. 9110529)
The food and booze bill alone would certainly be epic...Cankles v. Crispy Creme...Saint´s Preserve Us...
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
JAN, 1/11/2013 9:55:19 AM (No. 9110538)
Two peas from the same pod.
No thank you.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Axeman, 1/11/2013 9:56:08 AM (No. 9110540)
Epic fail, on many levels.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Passion, 1/11/2013 10:01:22 AM (No. 9110552)
It will never happen. These "epic" predictions, like Hillary versus McCain, never happend. They never do.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
chance_232, 1/11/2013 10:01:58 AM (No. 9110555)
Christie would loose. You cant attack a democrat "woman" without being labeled an anti-woman sexist. And Christie would be destroyed over his weight alone. I can hear it now.... racist, biggotted, sexist, rich, fat right winger.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
ZurichMike, 1/11/2013 10:02:35 AM (No. 9110557)
#7, not only was he impeached, but I think he was disbarred, too. And despite all that, he was still named "Father of the Year".
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Lionshambles, 1/11/2013 10:02:51 AM (No. 9110559)
The media has latched onto Christie as the Republican candidate. Christie to enjoy a fair wind at his back until the general election.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Country Boy, 1/11/2013 10:03:02 AM (No. 9110561)
Anything would be better than King obama.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Johnny Angle, 1/11/2013 10:04:20 AM (No. 9110565)
It certainly would tip the scales of Presidential heavyweights.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Udanja99, 1/11/2013 10:08:25 AM (No. 9110573)
They can call it "The Biggest Loser".
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
4freedom, 1/11/2013 10:15:16 AM (No. 9110585)
Doesn´t matter anyway after the 22nd amendment is trashed, it will Barry again and again and so on.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
GOPlease, 1/11/2013 10:15:49 AM (No. 9110590)
Very much a possibility....in the DIMs primary.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
horacer, 1/11/2013 10:20:05 AM (No. 9110598)
It would be an epic Sumo wrestling match up. My money would on Hillary. Christie couldn´t win the GOP nomination.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
trapper, 1/11/2013 10:20:51 AM (No. 9110601)
I have been a Republican forever, but I will not, under any circumstances, ever vote for that snake Christie. He showed himself for the self-absorbed traitor that he is when he double crossed Romney. After Christie so shamelessly sold out his own party´s presidential candidate for some personal poliltical gain, why would anyone expect that he would hesitate to sell out his entire country if the price was right?
No, if Christie is the Republican candidate, I will say a few words over the lifeless body of the Republican Party and then vote for whatever third party conservative candidate presents him or herself. I would prefer a globalist socialist over an untrustworthy political whore.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
john56, 1/11/2013 10:22:04 AM (No. 9110605)
Day before Christie announces for President: RAT infested media whores write their umteenth article about how moderate, concilatory, working-with-Democrats that Fat Christie is.
Day after Christie announces for President: RAT infested media whores write how unflexible, irresponsible, fat, homophobic, philatelic, hate-filled, etc. that Fat Christie is. Oh, and they´ll remind you he´s fat.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
whyyeseyec, 1/11/2013 10:23:53 AM (No. 9110608)
Christie will not run in 2016 but he will attempt to suck all the air out of the room - which in his case won`t be too hard to do.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
wendybird, 1/11/2013 10:25:23 AM (No. 9110614)
This would be a contest to see who could blow harder.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Nimby, 1/11/2013 10:27:32 AM (No. 9110620)
Are these the only two in this country? Both incompetent twirps
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
mitzi, 1/11/2013 10:33:30 AM (No. 9110639)
I´m sorry ... but I can resist.
Can we call this the "battle of the butts"?
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farmwife, 1/11/2013 10:33:50 AM (No. 9110640)
If that contest were to happen it should be in the Democrat primaries. Christie is not a Republican, just because he calls himself one.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
CEP, 1/11/2013 10:34:44 AM (No. 9110641)
LOL, love that comment #14
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
razorx22, 1/11/2013 10:43:04 AM (No. 9110657)
the only difference between the two is a few pounds and bad make-up.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Donna M, 1/11/2013 10:46:05 AM (No. 9110660)
This is a matchup which may take care of itself. Hillary has health problems other than the one she was hospitalized for. I´m in the camp that believes the stated reason was either not it or the tip of the proverbial iceberg. She may also find some other lucrative pursuit which allows her plenty of time and an easier lifestyle. No one ages that fast without something else going on. And Krispy Kreme Christie´s weight may well wreck his health in 3 years. (He´s a walking advert for Type 2 diabetes.)
My bet is that the Republicans will run a Hispanic (Rubio) or black (Tim Scott, Allen West) in 2016.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Freeloader, 1/11/2013 10:51:13 AM (No. 9110671)
"The Cattle Queen" versus "New Jersey Fats"? A WWE dream match but certainly not an "epic" presidential contest Mr. Campanile.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
chumley, 1/11/2013 10:53:03 AM (No. 9110675)
Whats the difference? One is an overweight loudmouth, the other is governor of NJ.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
BaseballFan, 1/11/2013 10:54:12 AM (No. 9110678)
What - will they be facing off in a primary?
/s off/
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
Ranger Applejack Dawson, 1/11/2013 10:57:55 AM (No. 9110682)
Ain´t gonna happen.
By 2016, the Constitutional Republic (formerly known as the United States of America) will no longer exist.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
olcap, 1/11/2013 11:04:05 AM (No. 9110695)
My take is, they are telling you now the two choices you will have. At that time, comments here will have changed to the same old "christie is the lesser of two evils, and I will crawl across broken glass to vote for him, even though I think we could have nominated someone better. ABH!!!!"
The sheep will once again prevail. They always do, because we´ve become a nation of deluded fools.
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
Feebie, 1/11/2013 11:09:18 AM (No. 9110714)
They are really pushin´ defection to a third party with this crud....aren´t they?
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
Edgelady, 1/11/2013 11:10:14 AM (No. 9110718)
Bizarre, wishful thinking on some peoples´ part.
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
DARling, 1/11/2013 11:11:36 AM (No. 9110723)
I think there is more wrong with Hillary´s health than anyone is letting on. I honestly don´t think she will be in a position to run for president in four years, due to the taxing nature of campaigning.
I thought it was telling that for every absence or outward sign of weakness, there was a new excuse being manufactured every day. Then we were called conservative nutcases for doubting the nonsense that kept showing up on the news.
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Reply 35 - Posted by:
Bobn.T, 1/11/2013 11:16:17 AM (No. 9110735)
Not any more. Christie´s rump has been roasted. He´s now history with the Repubs.
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Reply 36 - Posted by:
reilly, 1/11/2013 11:19:13 AM (No. 9110740)
Kinda early for politics, but I would like to see them in a pie eating contest.
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Reply 37 - Posted by:
wtm, 1/11/2013 11:30:25 AM (No. 9110761)
Does anyone expect that by 2016, that Obama is going to give up his reign ?????
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Reply 38 - Posted by:
Whamdbambam, 1/11/2013 11:32:39 AM (No. 9110771)
Yeah, epically tragic.
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Reply 39 - Posted by:
enuf8, 1/11/2013 12:22:18 PM (No. 9110877)
Is the MSM trying to start with their brainwashing techniques to pick the next primary candidate for the GOP?
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Reply 40 - Posted by:
SouthSanAntonio, 1/11/2013 12:46:19 PM (No. 9110928)
That would be a cake walk for PIAPS.
Christie has turned off way too many conservatives, who have lost all faith in our political system and the Republican Party.
Let´s face it, if conservatives didn´t crawl naked over broken glass and AIDS-infected needles to vote against NØbama last November, they sure as Hades aren´t going to be the least bit motivated to vote for the biggest (in both philosophy and girth) RINO in the country today.
To many of us, our Republic died on 11-6-2012. Now we are just waiting for it to rot away under the weight of it´s bloated carcass, and see who takes the spoils (China, muslim terrorists, Mexico, etc, etc?????)
I really wish I had never had any children now. The future we are leaving for them is hopeless...
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Reply 41 - Posted by:
broken01, 1/11/2013 12:47:05 PM (No. 9110931)
The PIAPS vs The Michelin Man. What´s not to love. s/off.
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Reply 42 - Posted by:
stablemoney, 1/11/2013 1:09:52 PM (No. 9110987)
If Christie is the GOP nominee, Clinton will win 80% to 20% because there won´t be any conservatives voting.
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Reply 43 - Posted by:
mickturn, 1/11/2013 1:18:46 PM (No. 9111015)
So in the debate, Hitlery shows up on her broom and Christi slips and falls on her...case closed!
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Reply 44 - Posted by:
privateer, 1/11/2013 1:36:28 PM (No. 9111056)
Jabba vs. Gagool.
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Reply 45 - Posted by:
Penney, 1/11/2013 2:25:41 PM (No. 9111184)
What a pathetic combination of candidates to contemplate for America the Beautiful! -YIKES!!!
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Reply 46 - Posted by:
harper, 1/11/2013 2:44:15 PM (No. 9111212)
Yawn
The leftard "belt and suspenders" dream team for 2016 is named already.
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Reply 47 - Posted by:
Japanorama, 1/11/2013 9:04:00 PM (No. 9111737)
OK, the Bad and the Ugly are set. Who´ll be the Good?
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Reply 48 - Posted by:
eorsc, 1/12/2013 12:16:38 AM (No. 9111928)
I tell anyone who will listen--I PRAY that we are never subjected to Hillary again in ANY capacity.
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Reply 49 - Posted by:
starboard, 1/12/2013 4:18:29 PM (No. 9113088)
#37 Great visual imagery.
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The budget President Barack Obama will submit on April 10 will contain a proposal that would prohibit individuals from accumulating more than $3 million in Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and tax-preferred retirement accounts. According to a White House statement, the Obama administration believes the current rules allow some wealthy individuals "to accumulate many millions of dollars in these accounts, substantially more than is needed to fund reasonable levels of retirement saving." "The budget would limit an individual’s total balance across tax-preferred accounts to an amount sufficient to finance an annuity of not more than $205,000 per
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