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5 minutes ago, DeNiro said:

 

Hillary is whatever is popular at the time.

not really, they did investigated this too.  they investigate everything about her.  If it was convenient she would have cheered for Cleveland, a swing state she needs.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/24/us/politics/hillary-clinton-cubs.html?_r=0

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1 hour ago, Neversummer said:

This game is more important than we know:

 

From CNN SI:

Could the winner of Game 7 of the World Series help predict which candidate will win the presidential election? Based on history, this appears to be the case.   Ken Rudin, who hosts the podcast "Political Junkie," noticed an interesting trend: When the World Series is decided in seven games in a presidential election year, the league that wins correlates to the political party that wins the White House. 

 

Rudin found that when the American League wins Game 7 in an election year, the Republican nominee wins the White House. When the National League wins, the Democratic nominee wins. 

 

Go Cubs!

 

Well judging from the expression on Hillary's face when she found out the Cubs were headed for the World Series

 

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And Obama naturally cheering for Chicago,

You may be onto something.

I hope.

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2 minutes ago, Jaimito said:

not really, they did investigated this too.  they investigate everything about her.  If it was convenient she would have cheered for Cleveland, a swing state she needs.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/24/us/politics/hillary-clinton-cubs.html?_r=0

 

Cubs are more popular than the Indians this year.

 

Just like being a Yankees fan is convenient every time she's in New York.

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