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In reply to the discussion: What percentage of "very liberal" voters have an unfavorable view of Hillary Clinton? [View all]blue neen
(12,465 posts)143. Exactly.
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What percentage of "very liberal" voters have an unfavorable view of Hillary Clinton? [View all]
DanTex
Feb 2015
OP
Capt Obvious is referring to LoZoccolo. Someone who was banned as a troll. He's calling you a troll.
KittyWampus
Feb 2015
#53
Well, I've been reluctant to get drawn into DU drama and arguments for quite a while now-
KittyWampus
Feb 2015
#61
I'm in the same minority, but I don't find the need to be an insufferable jackass.
Buzz Clik
Feb 2015
#112
It's funny that Lozo got much hate because all he did was post Gallup threads that proved beyond all
Number23
Feb 2015
#163
"and if there is one thing the fringe doesn't like, it's to be reminded of its own lack of power."
FSogol
Mar 2015
#173
The opposite to pragmatic is ideologue. And so are you now calling Dantex names
KittyWampus
Feb 2015
#65
I appreciate your remarkable memory and subtle wit, DU would not be the same without you
Fumesucker
Feb 2015
#169
So you are not even subtlety calling Dantex a troll. Cause you don't like the poll.
KittyWampus
Feb 2015
#46
Being out of touch with reality explains why the Naderites never actually accomplish anything.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#12
For someone who thinks they understand what a personal attack is, I'm stunned
KittyWampus
Feb 2015
#58
Well, this time her lead is forty five to fifty points so she has a bigger cushion.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#11
Yes, on DU I have found that to be true. They stick to their confirmation bias, call anyone
KittyWampus
Feb 2015
#40
I usually only see attacks on liberals posted on DI. I imagine that same goes for puke sites as well
L0oniX
Feb 2015
#116
Yet when it is time to beat moral into liberals around here, they are horrible people
Rex
Feb 2015
#29
Well, the Nader debacle shows that the far left can help the Republicans in close elections.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#33
No worries, not mad at all. Cautiously optimistic, based on current polling. This is good news.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#38
If only those 100k democrats had voted for their party leader and not Bush in Florida.
Rex
Feb 2015
#41
Shoo-in is putting it too strongly. I'm comfortable with "cautiously optimistic".
DanTex
Feb 2015
#62
I don't think so, looking at all the fear of HRC so far out. I've never seen such in all my years.
Rex
Feb 2015
#66
She does elicit strong emotional reactions from teabaggers and Naderites. That is true.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#71
The Far Leftİ is both the most irrelevant and the most powerful voting bloc you'll find..
frylock
Feb 2015
#117
Well, in 2000, it meant going around and discouraging people from voting Democratic by
DanTex
Feb 2015
#136
you're working under the false assumption that those votes were going to Gore in the first place..
frylock
Feb 2015
#138
There's a lot of blame to go around for 2000. It's not 100% Nader's fault, I agree with you there.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#141
Dislike having to say this to you, most likely Gore won Florida if there were a total recount :-(
mrdmk
Feb 2015
#164
So the Dem Party doesn't need the Liberal vote? That is certainly the message that has been
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#144
Well, the overwhelming majority of liberals like Hillary Clinton. So "liberal" is the wrong
DanTex
Feb 2015
#146
You didn't pay close attention to the mid terms if you think that Liberals didn't 'mobilize'. They
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#148
Yes, but that one isn't here to promote truth or objectivity, I've noticed.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#111
They don't handpick the results. They conduct a poll and then publish the numbers.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#142
Nonsense. This doesn't pass the smell test. I don't know what analytical or semantic manipulation
GoneFishin
Feb 2015
#92
Do you see anyhing that disputes the result other than your opinion? regards
uponit7771
Feb 2015
#98
And this is based on what analytic study you have conducted? Please share with us, nt
Fla Dem
Feb 2015
#106
"5% of very liberal voters disapprove of right-leaning corporatist candidate". Like I said,
GoneFishin
Feb 2015
#156
Strip out the tedious DU navel-gazing and this raises interesting questions
whatthehey
Feb 2015
#101
That can't be right. A poster just told us that 47% of the base finds Hillary unfavourable...
SidDithers
Feb 2015
#114
They obviously don't spend time on DU. They don't even know what a true liberal is. n/t
Elmer S. E. Dump
Feb 2015
#120
The problem with this poll is that it is not a scientific poll of DU members.
Agnosticsherbet
Feb 2015
#129
It appears that the "somewhat conservative" and "very conservative" people are anti-Hillary Clinton.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#134
I'm not supporting anyone based on anything. Just pointing out that the overwhelming majority of
DanTex
Feb 2015
#149