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In the American Presidential Election, we're starting to see what many Democrats fear- a Hillary candidcay would play right into the Republican's obstructionist agenda of gridlock government. She's got way too much baggage- and this EmailGate is looking much more serious than Hillary advocates want to admit given recovered emails expose collusion between the State Dept and Clinton Foundation for donors who benefitted from Arms Sales brokered by Hillary's State Dept. Such a case will mean a highly elongated (years-long) investigation of criminal abuse of exective power/priviledge, endless congressional hearings and perpetual threat of Impeachment if she were to win the Presidency.

It's not looking good for Hillary.

It's now time for everyone who cannot tolerate the thought of a Trump presidency -- whether they be lifelong Democrats, independents, Libertarians, or even Republicans -- to come together and support the candidate who can and will beat Trump, and that is Bernie Sanders.

The vast majority of people agree with his policies, when presented in a factual manner. On the other hand, Hillary's policies were vague or nonexistent at the start of the campaign, and gradually became watered down versions of Bernie's policies.

If only the media presented these facts objectively to Americans, from the beginning.

Whether you like Hillary Clinton or not, the fact is that she is simply far too vulnerable a candidate and can actually lose to Trump. American voters who are even slightly leaning to the left absolutely cannot take that risk. I highly doubt Clinton will concede anything, yet, but all sane Americans must now begin to coalesce behind the candidate who will defeat Trump handily ten out of ten times. We now know who that candidate is.

I have always said follow the money and you will see why elected officials do what they do. It is the same in business. What has caught me by suprise is the amount of time and denial they are willing to put in against Bernie Sanders. I always felt as though They (like the media) would drop Clinton as the front runner or forgone conclusion after Bernie Sanders started winning and gaining the momentum. However, everyone (like the media) is trying to ignore the voter. The DNC is going to be in real trouble if Bernie doesn't start getting a fair shake. It is one thing for the youth to back a losing candidate (they can accept that), but voter fruad, voter suppression and just being ignored in general? They will never forget this, and will never consider themselves a Democrat in years to come. They will remain an Independent.

Of course for the Sanders train there is a big BUT. All the big swing states Hillary won big in like FL, OH, NV, VA are considerations. An argument might run along the lines of: If Bernie can't win these states in primary what makes you think he can win them in tough general election? You could further argue that the only reason people have a postive view of Bernie is because he hasn't been on the frontline fighting republicans his whole career so he hasn't faced the same negative attacks Hillary has. Once the Koch machine starts spending its Billion+ against him Bernie's numbers would tank. Hillary has been through it all before so we know she can take a punch.

However, I argue that there is no momentum on the side of Clinton, all the momentum is with Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump. This is not a good year for a Wall Street neo-con like Hillary. Likewise, I don't see the majority of Bernie supporters backing Clinton, many will stay home, vote for the Green Party, or do write-in ballots.

As for Clinton and Emailgate, her establishing of the server was in and of itself an illegal act and the intent was to avoid, evade and hide from FOIA requests. There was nothing about her establishment of that server that had anything to do with "convenience."

The fact she is under, not one, but two FBI investigations, and that she took money from Corporate Banks, when she knew she was going to run for office, should clearly disqualify her from the nomination and the opportunity to become President. The President needs to be a moral person, and respectful towards the American people. Hillary is all about herself. The American people is far down the list of her priorities.

Hillary's lead is based on the early artificial momentum that the more famous candidate has always had in practically any primary in history, Sanders also suffers from the unusually early voting allowed in primaries (Sanders dominates voting on the day of the election, Clinton dominates among people who voted so far in advance of the primary, that many of them had never even heard of Sanders). Early votes also end up counting for too much when voter suppression and incompetence make voting difficult on the actual Election Day.

The order in which states vote is also influenced by the pro-Hillary establishment, which means practically all of her best states got to go first in order to make her look good (by the way those very same states have the most poverty, and worst education systems and general infrastructure in the country – factors which make word of a new candidate difficult to spread.) Finally, the outrageously low coverage of Sanders by the mainstream media is also a massive factor.

What can Hillary's opportunist " feminism " do for working class American women ? What does her hawkishness promise a tensely " dormant " peace movement ? What does her " more love and kindness " support for the state penalty have to offer poor blacks in America's Gulag prison system ? What does her neo-liberalism have to offer " progressive " organized labor ?

Clinton has no loyal supporters or has very few compared to Bernie or Trump. Have you seen her rallies? Do you doubt she is in league with the DNC rigging the votes? She has to cheat just to win? The same cheating tactics that will be used on her in the nationals. There is no Hillary or Bust movement and most who says they will vote for her will only do so because of their fear of Trump. This means those same individuals (who are just fearful of Trump and loyal to the Democratic party) will vote for Bernie if she doesn't win the nomination. With Bernie, you have both Hillary's current supporters votes PLUS the independent votes, the enthusiastic millennials and all his passionate supporters.

It won't work the other way around. Turnout will be low, some anti-establishment independents might go Trump and the Bernie or Bust movement will stick to principled voting by writing in Bernie or not participating. So it's be pragmatic, folks.

Hillary release the transcripts, because the everyday voter wants to know what was promised to Goldman Sachs. What could she tell the corporate socialist oligarchs that was worth millions?

Bernie is going to win the Wisconsin Primary...and it'll be a toss-up in PA, NY. Stay tuned.