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Could Jill Stein Win ?

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joggerjayne | 11:46 Tue 25th Oct 2016 | News
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One poll has showed Jill Stein in second place, behind only Donald Trump ...

(ABC News)

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/09/shock-post-debate-poll-hillary-clinton-takes-4th-place-abc-news-poll-behind-jill-stein-gary-johnson/

If that's right ... and if, at the last minute, a lot of voters decide to not vote for Trump ...

Maybe Jill Stein could actually get in !!

GO JILL !!

#jill2016

I think there might be a surprise next President !!
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Maybe if Jill gets enough support over here, the US voters might see her foreign affairs credentials, and vote for her ...

#jill2016
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Jill does.

And the mini juggernaut that is the Jill Stein campaign ... is starting to roll.

#jill2016
Is it worth a fiver? I won quite nicely on the Brexit vote!
Jill Stein is a no-hoper in practice. Still, you never know, I suppose, and at £5 why not? Probably you'd get decent odds (1000/1, I think).

A more likely bet is Evan McMullin, actually. He's only likely to win Utah and nowhere else, but in the crazy US system that could actually be enough to win him the presidency, should neither Trump nor Hillary win the electoral college. In those circumstances, with Clinton and Trump both hated in equal measure... well, perhaps the House would plump for a "not-one-of-those-two" candidate.
Any relation to Rick.
I can't believe this. Surely Clinton should win. Anything else would prove the wotld's gone mad.
A fishy reply tony !!!!
I just wondered that's all, anne. I've heard of Jock and Rick but not Jill.
Ah jock stein :-)
That's the guy, anne.

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