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She’s like that idiot Boris Epshteyn. Just screams over the other commentators, but never answers the question. She is both an idiot and morally bankrupt.

Trump isn’t fooling anyone with that girdle/corset that he’s wearing. He’s clearly gained a lot of weight.

I’d rather have a president with physical ailments than a president who is mentally unhinged and cannot form a coherent sentence. Not to mention Trump doesn’t look so physically healthy himself. He should lay off the KFC.

I think she’s preparing for getting under his skin. They’re apparently consulting with the guy who wrote The Art of the Deal to try to figure out ways to set Trump off (basically she just needs to insult his business acumen and his intelligence). While Clinton has a tough task ahead of her given Trump’s

She regrets saying half because all of Trump’s supporters are deplorable.

I smell a sitcom

I’m not sure if you’re trolling or serious. If you’re trolling, then kudos. If you’re not trolling, then...

Yes, I definitely agree with that

Sadly yes, because they believe that it along with Benghazi speaks to Clinton’s truthfulness. Of course, they’re willing to overlook that Trump is a pathological liar.

It was infuriating to listen to. He outright lied about his opposition to the war in Iraq. Basically, when asked what solutions he had to a problem, he just talked about the problem incoherently and then blamed everything on Hillary and Obama.

It just amazes me that he’s being treated as a serious candidate by anyone in the electorate. He’s clearly incompetent, has no policy positions, and is a pathological liar. And yet he is a serious contender for the presidency.

I honestly tried listening to Trump, and it was really unbearable. He never answers questions— he only complains about problems, but offers no solutions. His statements regarding taking the oil from Iraq and his adoration of Putin were truly appalling. It’s sad(!) that Trump actually makes Dubya look competent.

He should have picked Joanne the Scammer as his running mate.

That’s what really bothers me about this. This is legit pay to play, and I haven’t seen the media cover this story much. Worse, it’s pay to play to get Bondi to drop an investigation into Trump University— a scam that defrauded thousands of students.

PA is tough for him. He is probably going to do well with working class voters in NE and Central PA, but there aren’t many people there. Meanwhile, the polls show he’s getting destroyed in Philly and its suburbs. If that trend holds up, it’s game over for him in PA.

And apparently people who can’t dress. What the hell is going on with his collar and tie in that picture?

If I’m grading based on political skills, then hands down Jeb! Bush is the worst. He was seriously a terrible candidate.

I don’t live in a swing state, so I never get to go to any rallies :-(

The rules of the New York Democratic primary were public and well-known. It is fair to debate whether the rules should be changed (i.e., whether the primary should remain closed and whether the deadline to switch parties should be closer to the election), but let’s not pretend that the election was rigged. It wasn’t.

Again, that’s a state party issue, not a DNC issue. New York has pretty much always had a closed primary system, stringent rules regarding registration to participate in those, and the NYC Board of Elections has always been incompetent. None of that is surprising to anyone who has actually voted in NY before.