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If you are no party afiliated registered voter, then the candidates from both parties might as well not even be running.
We don't get to weigh in until both parties have had their way with the field. Then both parties have the audacity to expect the sane 38% of the adult voting population that is registered as No party affiliated or as Independent to vote for their asshole.
We need to end the closed primaries so that way we'd all see that people like Ben Carson will do better in primaries than the Ted Cruz's will.
Not saying he'd win the presidency, becuase Denis Kusinich would probably win that race.
If you are no party afiliated registered voter, then the candidates from both parties might as well not even be running.
We don't get to weigh in until both parties have had their way with the field.
Nothing for you to in the meantime but rag on the Democrats full time, reciting every GOP talking point:
"Both sides are the same - here are 18 evil things the Democrats just did!"
My life’s work has been to make Nevada and our nation better. Thank you for giving me that opportunity.â€
He did make Nevada a little bit better....by deciding not to run for re-election.
A lot of envy here.
Some are jealous of Reid because he is in the "BIG CLUB" & worth more than some of the peons will ever be worth & these same nobodies will never be in the "BC" because they are nobodies
Nothing for you to in the meantime but rag on the Democrats full time, reciting every GOP talking point:
"Both sides are the same - here are 18 evil things the Democrats just did!"
Liberals are the meanest nastiest evil motherfuckers there ever was. And more over right now they are the ones running shit around here fucking shit up even more than Bush left it.
I'm glad we had this talk you are confused, well not that you're not predisposed to it, what being a Liberal and all.
Ya'll actlike Liberals have been on their hands and knees with bleach and mop buckets for the last 6 years.
Sometimes all it takes is just a regime change.
Well guess what? It never changed.
BREAKING: Former Majority Leader Harry Reid Announces Retirement
Katie Pavlich | Mar 27, 2015
Katie Pavlich
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In a video message released on Twitter this morning, former Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has announced his retirement after 30 years on Capitol Hill. He has served five Senate terms and will leave the Senate in 22 months at the end of his current term.
"We've got to be more concerned about the country, the Senate, the state of Nevada than us and as a result of that, I am no I'm not going to run for re-election," Reid said in the announcement. “My life's work has been to make Nevada and our nation better. Thank you for giving me that opportunity.”
Reid stressed in the announcement that his retirement has nothing to do with recently sustained injuries from a workout accident when a piece of equipment broke, causing him to fall. He suffered broken ribs and lost sight in one of his eyes.
Reid will leave the Senate with a controversial legacy. In 2010 he was a key component in the passage of Obamacare, when he changed the Senate rules to get the legislation through. He also got rid of the filibuster during his tenure, something Republicans have said they want to bring back.
This post has been updated with additional information.
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