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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis
Honestly I think Trump has it either way and might even have it easier against Sanders because at least Hillary can crush him on foreign policy, and Trump's misogyny might get the better of him and cost him the election. Bernie has no natural advantage other than he's a lot more likeable, but even as disliked as she is Hillary is still more likeable than Trump. I just don't think Bernie can appeal broadly enough, and the numbers seem to back that up as he's not getting close to the turnout numbers Obama had in 2008. But it just seems to me so many Americans are just ready to ride the crazy train because Trump says and does whatever he wants (advantages of being a billionaire...) and don't give a #### and that's apparently what they want in a leader right now.
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All the latest national polls have Bernie way ahead of Trump. This election cycle is all about the non traditional candidate and it seems finally that people are starting to rally against big money in the political system, well hopefully anyhow.
To me the big issue is campaign finance reform, which there is zero chance Hillary does a thing about it.