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Box A Rox
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Like him or not..........it took Trump only ONE MONTH to accomplish what people have been out to accomplish for over 2 years!!!


Obama made public his Birth Certificate when he was running for President in 2008.  Nothing has changed.

But

Thank You Donald Trump for FORCING Obama to reveal that HE WAS TELLING THE TRUTH ALL ALONG AND THAT BIRTHERS ARE FULL OF CRAP!!

(See Donald... you're not totally useless... You can always serve as a BAD EXAMPLE)



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i will admit this ... in comparison Trump makes Obama look good ...  but I would prefer Andrew Cuomo in the White House


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i will admit this ... in comparison Trump makes Obama look good ...  but I would prefer Andrew Cuomo in the White House

I have high hopes for Andrew Cuomo, both as our Governor and down the road on a national ticket.



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2016 looks likely for Cuomo....He is in a good postiion as I see no young Democratic stars out there that are brighter than he is. The question is, would he resign as governor to run?


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2016 looks likely for Cuomo....He is in a good postiion as I see no young Democratic stars out there that are brighter than he is. The question is, would he resign as governor to run?


Andrew is still young... I was thinking much further down the road... but who knows.



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I have high hopes for Andrew Cuomo, both as our Governor and down the road on a national ticket.


He certainly looks better than the current occupant. Obama should play more golf. Sen Schumer also wants to run. Neither would have much support outside of this State and Southern Florida. Even Gov Pawlenty could beat Obama next year.
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Andrew is still young... I was thinking much further down the road... but who knows.



He'd be 58 in 2016...if a Dem (other than him) were to win the Presidency, he couldn't run (unless that Dems term was a disaster) until he was 66....maybe too late. The candidates today seem to be trending younger.


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You 3 are delusional. You need to travel more.  Obama will be lucky to carry 10 States. If Cuomo was smart he'd primary him next year. As gas prices go up-Obama's numbers go down. He can't even win Pennsylvania which he carried by 11 points in 2008. Who's going to run after Obama?-Biden-lol. You better hope Palin wins the REP primary.
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You 3 are delusional. You need to travel more.  Obama will be lucky to carry 10 States. If Cuomo was smart he'd primary him next year. As gas prices go up-Obama's numbers go down. He can't even win Pennsylvania which he carried by 11 points in 2008. Who's going to run after Obama?-Biden-lol. You better hope Palin wins the REP primary.

Anything is possible, Bush I looked UNBEATABLE after Desert Shield, then the economy went into the crapper.
Its going to come down to the devil you know and the devil you don't know, if the pubs nominate someone that is perceived to be from the extreme (i.e. Gingrich), they would have just handed Barry the keys for another 4 years.


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2016 looks likely for Cuomo....He is in a good postiion as I see no young Democratic stars out there that are brighter than he is. The question is, would he resign as governor to run?


you don't have to resign as governor to run for president


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Your Typical Birther:



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