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DahBoner's avatar

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

DahBoner's avatar

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...

Gayer Than Thou's avatar

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

ExProphetPhred's avatar

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

hornheat,  IronGoddessOfMercy's avatar

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

artem1s's avatar

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

Scooby's avatar

I'm waiting to see who Britanny Speers endorses.

Dodgerdog1's avatar

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.

Jonny On Maui's avatar

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

JustDon'tSayHambriston's avatar

I knew I shoulda made that right toin at Albakoikie

malsperanza's avatar

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

malsperanza's avatar

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.

Scooby's avatar

Do you have a link??????

Vagenda and Pee-ara's avatar

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.