Thread: Polítics without Kirchner
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11-01-10 17:46 #16
Posts: 145Originally Posted by Wild Walleye [View Original Post]
By 2015 Maximo should be ready
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11-01-10 16:13 #15
Posts: 1885What happens
Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
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11-01-10 15:56 #14
Posts: 145Cristina does have around 35% support in Argentina and if she will maintain that level she will easily win the elections
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11-01-10 15:43 #13
Posts: 1885The video of her
Originally Posted by Westy [View Original Post]
Then I remembered everything these two dirtbags and their cronies have done to destroy opportunity for the people of Argentina. Not to mention depriving certain carpet baggers financial gain.
I have not heard a single person say anything good about either of these two lowlifes, other than the occasional, deranged-looking, union-sycophant chanting some BS, on TV. The most common comment, expressing sadness about Nestor's passing, has been that it was too bad he didn't die in jail.
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11-01-10 13:20 #12
Posts: 78This may be inappropriate and even cruel, but I've got to know:
Did Cristina sing "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" at Nestor Kirchner's funeral? .
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10-30-10 12:00 #11
Posts: 1885Stan
Originally Posted by Stan Da Man [View Original Post]
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10-29-10 22:34 #10
Posts: 145The reason I think Cristina will win the elections
Looking back at the elections in 2007.
She got 8,500,000 votes, there were 19,100,000 valid votes, 20,600,000 votes, around 27,500,000 could vote. This basically means she got 31% of the total votes.
If you get 40% of the vote and your nearest rival get less then 30% of the valid votes (10% difference) you will become the president (also if you get 45% of the valid votes)
If the numbers are rougly the same and there will be atleast 3 oposition parties who can get 10 to 20% of the votes (PJ Federal, UCR, Socialista, Macri, Solanos, Cario among others) you need roughly 7,500,000 votes to become president.
With so many people living on hands outs from the state and even more influx of poor people from the north she should easily get 7,500,000 votes
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argenti...election,_2007
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10-29-10 02:46 #9
Posts: 145It doesn't have to be within the peronist party there are 2 branches of the peronist party, one that is controlled by Cristina / Kirchner and one that is controlled by former president Duhalde. Untill the death of Kirchner the most likely scenario was that both parties would have a presidential candidate, right now it's unclear if anybody (like Scoli) wants to challenge Cristina to get nominated as a presidential candidate.
I think the 2 Peronist candidates is the most likely, but time will tell
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10-28-10 23:00 #8
Posts: 393Everyone is supporting Cristina for now
It is possible that everyone is supporting Cristina for now, because her husband just died. It would look really bad for anyone to challenge her now. But after Nestor is buried for a while, a power struggle will develop within the Peronist party.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-1...bofa-says.html
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-1...-election.html
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10-28-10 20:13 #7
Posts: 823Too funny dude!
Originally Posted by Stan Da Man [View Original Post]
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10-28-10 20:06 #6
Posts: 474Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
If you want him now, we'll trade him to you for some batting practice balls and a catcher's mask. If you don't know what that is, we'll take a couple of pairs of used Adidas and one of those cool blue Argie futbal uniforms. Any size will do. We'll even cover the plane fare and pick up his salary for the next two years. And, all of the above is negotiable.
Think about it. You, too, could have Hope and Change soon.
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10-28-10 19:38 #5
Posts: 145Cario, Duhalde and Cobos are asked not to attend the velatorio, Lets hope thats not a sign for things to come.
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10-28-10 19:16 #4
Posts: 145Hebe was like an inside joke, however I think that Cristina will become more radical and even
More then ever depend on people and organosations like abuelas, gct, Moreno, Moyano and the like
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10-28-10 16:04 #3
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
"Hebe as a running mate"! Hebe is crazy as a hoot owl! Nobody is going to have Hebe as a running mate.
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10-28-10 14:43 #2
Posts: 145Macri lacks political backing, he is still fairly young and with a favorable casa rosada it gives him 4 more years to prepare