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I wouldn't be so sure about that. Those are the Bostonians who moved there to evade taxes...

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Agreed. I know people in Santa Cruz and San Francisco whining about homeless activists/squatters, but who think Hillary is more radical than Trump. WTF?

Good thing they won't bother to vote, but they're missing out on a chance to change local politics, too...

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Vote Democratic!

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Well alright then, ladies - you know what you need to do.

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Years come in, years go out, no one can mansplain it.

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"...a poor replacement for Joe Liebermann"--Eeeewww.

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2.5 million vote lead. 268 pledged delegate lead. Clinton: 1,243 pledged delegates, 975 superdelegates. Sanders: 469 pledged delegates, 29 superdelegates

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I'm waiting to see who Britanny Speers endorses.

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I am certainly supporting Hassan, but I take issue with her statement that Pell Grants are "...so critical to middle class families". Middle class families have no access to Pell Grants.

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I'm tired too, but going to get as involved as I can at the local level, gotta keep the crazy at bay...

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I knew I shoulda made that right toin at Albakoikie

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Nader? Is that you? I've been wondering where you were hiding.

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Definitely not a done deal, but NH is one of a number of states that have been drifting blue for a while. (VA, NC, AZ, NV are others.) Bostonians may be tax-haters as much as any other prosperous white folks, but they also do not share the libertarian extremism of old NH, especially on social issues.

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Do you have a link??????

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She's both a lady and of Indian descent. She also comes across as "not totally batshit crazy." I think she's been preparing for her run for POTUS for quite some time.

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