Venantius J Pinto wrote: 
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If elected, she would indeed be America's first woman President. None of the 
other pro-Hillary arguments have even that much going for them: they all on 
smoke and mirrors.

GL responds:
 American elections (like all democratic electioneering) is a challenge to 
voters (and other observers) who are trying to make sense of the series of 
25-second canned (repetitious) phraseology (delivered with gusto and emotion) 
which are incorporated into the politicians' speeches delivered 6-10 times a 
day to different audiences.  
On the  Republican side, anti-Obama rhetoric is red meat for the audience.  But 
even Republican voters get tired of the same old claims which do not address 
any of their problems.  Bobby Jindal painfully learned the lesson.  A few 
others since have also learned the lesson, resulting in them "suspending" their 
efforts.
Here is a short summary of issues to evaluate the candidates competing in the 
elections. 
A detail knowledge of these few issues will likely differentiate a 
low-information voter from an well- informed voter:
1.  Addressing the illegal immigrant issue.
2. Solution to the epidemic of gun violence across America.
3. Solving the cost and accessibility of healthcare.
4  Addressing Terrorism and Nation Security.
5. Military spending and being the policeman of the world.
6. Stimulating the economy.
Regards, GL


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