Hillary vs. Bernie is starting to feel like Weekend at Bernie’s. No matter how many times she kills him he keeps coming back to the party.

Bernie Sanders has won seven consecutive states, and New York’s on deck. Today the Sanders campaign is rallying at the Albany Armory. No doubt the delegate count favors Hillary, but the momentum: all Sanders. Even if Hillary wins New York, her home state (yeah right), she’s leaving a loser. When region-by-region numbers come out, I bet they’ll show Manhattan carried Clinton, while the rest of the state was split and/or pro Sanders, then Bernie can keep arguing Hillary’s winning because of Wall Street and super PACs.

The Bern’s had a counter for every Clinton punch. When Hillary demanded Bernie apologize to Sandy Hook families for his stance against suing gun manufacturers, he reminded Hill she never apologized to service people killed in Iraq (a war she voted for and he didn’t). The whole campaign’s been like that. Clinton punches. Sanders counters.

Clinton has the most powerful people in her pocket, plus a bottomless bank account. She’s built the perfect paper resume: First Lady to Senate to Sec. of State. She has everything a candidate could ask for. But she can’t close the deal against a 74-yr.-old socialist from Vermont. Hillary’s greatest asset was supposed to be her husband. Bill Clinton was a rock star President, Elvis and Sinatra rolled into one. But that BC’s gone. These days he’s white-haired and red-faced and raspy-voiced, and way too quick to anger. Don’t think I’m defending Black Lives Matter, but circa-90s Bill would’ve sweet talked that room into submission. What he said was right. But it came off wrong.

When asked about a Hillary Clinton Presidency, Bernie Sanders only said, “I have my doubts.” But he said much more. He said the same thing everyone’s always said about Hill: there’s just something wrong with her. If you don’t believe Hillary’s greased the rails to get here, I suggest you start watching House of Cards. She was the front runner in ’08 then lost to a vibrant, youthful Barack Obama. Fast-forward and here we are again. This time Obama might be played by a guy whose net worth is roughly 300 thousand dollars.

If Hillary doesn’t get the Democratic nod the Clinton Dynasty’s done. So here’s the question every voter has to ask him/herself: can Bernie Sanders KO the almighty Clintons? If you believe he can, and you believe in his utopian message, you MUST vote for him. Don’t assume Hillary has this in the bag. She doesn’t. Super delegates can be reversed. Things can change. 2016 might mark the end of the Clinton Dynasty.

I’m voting the Democratic line no matter what. I believe the best thing about this country’s the Affordable Care Act (Obama Care), and to dissolve or change it would be devastating to millions of Americans, especially women. I don’t care about gun control or immigration. I care about saving lives. I care about this…

47 million women with private insurance can get mammograms with no copay

40 million women saw lifetime caps on their health coverage lifted

Medicare provided six million mammograms last year

Starting in 2014, breast cancer survivors will no longer be charged because of pre-existing condition

Health coverage isn’t a political issue, it’s a human one. Believe me, when they’re rolling you through an MRI tube, the last thing you’ll be worried about is gun control or immigration. Whoever promises Obama Care will continue has my vote, regardless of what his or her name is.