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Was thinking of posting something earlier. Dawgs May 2015 #1
I don't think Bernie would even carry California taught_me_patience May 2015 #2
And you base that on...... daleanime May 2015 #10
Look outside the bubble taught_me_patience May 2015 #25
Ah, if your faith is in money..... daleanime May 2015 #34
It's too early to take polls seriously. Around this time in 2008 Hillary was killing her opponents Exilednight May 2015 #52
In 2014 the country voted for liberal policies (e.g., minimum wage) but did not ... Scuba May 2015 #53
Every Californian I know prefers Sanders over Clinton arcane1 May 2015 #56
Yeah ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2015 #107
I said it down thread... DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #110
LOL ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2015 #111
It's a meme you'll be seeign from the conservative posters on DU Scootaloo May 2015 #103
Obama, at the time was in his early 40s. Bernie is 71 and does not redstateblues May 2015 #122
Oh yeah, I forgot the "old and feeble" bullshit meme, too. Thanks! Scootaloo May 2015 #123
^^^this^^^ L0oniX May 2015 #131
The opposite of extreme left... MaggieD May 2015 #136
So you define traditional, FDR Democrats as "Extreme Left" Kermitt Gribble May 2015 #148
Nice strawman.... MaggieD May 2015 #149
The "majority" here, Kermitt Gribble May 2015 #153
Maybe a Hilary-Bernie ticket would satisfy all the Dems and attract Independents and young people. olegramps May 2015 #21
That would make me puke. Enthusiast May 2015 #22
Me too MissDeeds May 2015 #30
Well, I see that the hatred of Hilary by some on this board has no limits. olegramps May 2015 #68
It's not hatred of Hillary. It's a realistic assessment of her corporatist inclinations. Enthusiast May 2015 #73
I don't find your assessment realistic. It appears to be driven by drama rather than facts. olegramps May 2015 #78
I'm No Drama Enthusiast and known for pragmatism. Enthusiast May 2015 #81
A vast majority of Democrats get all their political information Maedhros May 2015 #125
It's no worse than Kennedy-Johnson was Scootaloo May 2015 #104
Me too; but, for different reasons. n/t 1StrongBlackMan May 2015 #108
And I'm with you there. Paka May 2015 #118
I don't think so taught_me_patience May 2015 #26
Bernie will take the youth vote. His integrity appeals to their idealism. AtomicKitten May 2015 #76
No it doesn't leftofcool May 2015 #80
Inform yourself. Read his Reddit AMA. AtomicKitten May 2015 #83
+1 Enthusiast May 2015 #89
Good corrective policies are considered "smoke" Rilgin May 2015 #98
+1 TheNutcracker May 2015 #126
Ah yes. Scootaloo May 2015 #105
Yeah ...we don't want free higher education like Iraq used to have. L0oniX May 2015 #132
What possible Republican could beat Bernie? They aren't even normal. Enthusiast May 2015 #23
I think Bernie is the only one that can claim Mnpaul May 2015 #91
Excellent! Enthusiast May 2015 #92
they threw a pile of money at him in his first Senate run Mnpaul May 2015 #95
Vermont is a homogeneous state with one third the population of the San Fernando Valley. DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #97
Obama's margin included a good chunk of moderate independents and liberal Republicans... brooklynite May 2015 #3
And if they don't like Hillary sanders should have no trouble JI7 May 2015 #5
But they do... brooklynite May 2015 #15
I was proud to vote for Obama, Paka May 2015 #120
Not to worry... brooklynite May 2015 #124
She won't get mine either.... peacebird May 2015 #146
Ok...still think she's got a cushion... brooklynite May 2015 #151
Just fyi, telling people their votes don't matter is not cool or respectful peacebird May 2015 #152
So lots of racists who hate Obama also hate Hillary? Ok. L0oniX May 2015 #133
Stick to NY MFrohike May 2015 #127
i Don't get this need to deny how much she is popular and liked JI7 May 2015 #4
Being liked is different than winning. Too many people are looking for real answers and Bernie is jwirr May 2015 #11
Respected? Yes. Liked? daleanime May 2015 #14
she is actually loved by many . obama won the nomination by getting JI7 May 2015 #17
There's a theory about her likability. AtomicKitten May 2015 #82
I don't see it as a NEED. Enthusiast May 2015 #24
Agreed and well stated. Vincardog May 2015 #88
Don't forget the huge Independent vote also which 'conventional' candidates will not get considering sabrina 1 May 2015 #6
And the youth. My non-voting grandson told me the other day that he was going to vote for Bernie. jwirr May 2015 #18
and I have seen many stating that they are returning to the party Mnpaul May 2015 #93
There is real excitement around him. I don't remember the last time we have seen anyone like him. jwirr May 2015 #96
Thank you. I have had that feeling also. Very good post. jwirr May 2015 #7
The problem with this argument is that even though people have been "taught to hate" her, DanTex May 2015 #8
And women who are Independents, centrists, and even some Republican women pnwmom May 2015 #13
Just like all those women voted SheilaT May 2015 #35
Voter turnout in 2014 was the worst in 72 years. joshcryer May 2015 #43
That should not have mattered, given SheilaT May 2015 #49
I think it matters since conservatives vote more solid in midterms. joshcryer May 2015 #61
Not you but I got agita when people compare mid term and general elections DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #99
Which points to the need for new Democratic leaders/new Democratic policies being heavily promoted. stillwaiting May 2015 #130
I never thought Wendy Davis had a chance in Republican texas. pnwmom May 2015 #44
Nope, you're wrong justiceischeap May 2015 #59
there was no common wisdom that Davis and Grimes would win , especially not Davis JI7 May 2015 #65
It really doesn't matter if we can capture R votes. The ones who do not change because of what jwirr May 2015 #19
The S word that we don't mention here on DU redstateblues May 2015 #112
Sanders, Hillary, Warren, O'Malley... NCTraveler May 2015 #9
I know its early but Bernie has this to loose madokie May 2015 #12
8 months til the first Democratic primary. AtomicKitten May 2015 #84
Bernie may get the Reagan Democrats back? kentuck May 2015 #16
The Reagan Democrats were made up of mostly labor, and they favored Reagan over Carter. It would still_one May 2015 #28
Bernie cannot win Florida unless he has a much bigger budget. Sancho May 2015 #20
it has only been like 3 weeks since he announced questionseverything May 2015 #90
No matter who wins the Democratic nomination it is not going to be a slam dunk. still_one May 2015 #27
But you can't judge non-presidential election year to a presidential one LynneSin May 2015 #40
Good points, LynneSin. kentuck May 2015 #45
Senate is statewide and not subject to gerrymandering still_one May 2015 #138
Consider this - in 2012 more Pennsylvanians voted to have a Dem represent them in the House LynneSin May 2015 #139
did not realize it was 60%. Excellent points, thanks for the info still_one May 2015 #137
I don't blame the GOP for the Congress we have... LynneSin May 2015 #140
Yup still_one May 2015 #145
I'm sorry, with the group of idiots on the GOP ticket, to say only Bernie could win 2016 LynneSin May 2015 #29
Do you really think that 60+ million Americans are going to vote for Bernie Sanders? George II May 2015 #31
The Democratic primary voters will decide Cali_Democrat May 2015 #32
What makes Bernie special is floriduck May 2015 #33
I bet the same thing was said of Kucinich in 2004 and 2008 on DU. MohRokTah May 2015 #36
No. We said that about Barack Hussein Obama. And we were mocked. nt NYC_SKP May 2015 #50
Everybody I knew thought Obama stood a damned good chance. MohRokTah May 2015 #66
I changed registration from Independent to Democrat to vote in the primary for him. olegramps May 2015 #70
Obama has tons on charisma, Bernie unfortunately doesn't redstateblues May 2015 #113
even the rightiest Orange County barfly perks up at Sanders vs. Hillary-Jeb MisterP May 2015 #37
The energy level for Bernie is similar to that of Jimmy Carter in 1975... kentuck May 2015 #38
We can get him if we make it happen. riqster May 2015 #39
the right is scared sh****ss of Hillary - they are spending every minute DrDan May 2015 #41
and we see every one of their talking points BainsBane May 2015 #48
not necessarily a bad thing - lets get this crap out now and not next year at this time DrDan May 2015 #51
Your argument is wishful thinking BainsBane May 2015 #42
He has no data... DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #100
Realistic thinking like that has no place here on DU redstateblues May 2015 #119
She won 70% of the Latino vote against Barack Obama in 08. DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #121
If we want to win in 2016 we need Hillary Laser102 May 2015 #46
"Backwoods, Louisiana" will vote for Hillary??? LMFAO L0oniX May 2015 #134
Any Democrat can beat the clown car. joshcryer May 2015 #47
I read those same words regarding Rand Paul - "Any Democrat can beat Rand" DrDan May 2015 #60
Really? joshcryer May 2015 #64
yep really - there were some here who did not see him as a viable candidate DrDan May 2015 #74
I think he's a joke for president. joshcryer May 2015 #85
Agree. Hillary has no case, not on values, and not on electability. True Blue Door May 2015 #54
He's a senator from a small homogeneous state.. DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #101
like the man said shebornik May 2015 #55
I guess we could negotiate? kentuck May 2015 #57
all signs point to that being an insane POV Florencenj2point0 May 2015 #58
Are you actually paid by the Clinton Team? kentuck May 2015 #67
Why do folks insist on pointing out spelling mistakes? DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #106
Well . . . because it is often a sign of a person who, shall I say, makes those signs Nay Jun 2015 #154
I only point out spelling mistakes DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2015 #155
I saw that once! I really got a laugh out of that. nt Nay Jun 2015 #156
If we want to win in 2016, we need people to vote justiceischeap May 2015 #62
Are you suggesting the choice of candidates has no impact on turnout? Scuba May 2015 #63
That was rather confusing, wasn't it? kentuck May 2015 #71
I'm saying we could have the worst candidate in the world but if you get people excited to vote justiceischeap May 2015 #72
Don't you see the contradiction in your premise?? kentuck May 2015 #87
Obama was young and charismatic redstateblues May 2015 #117
oooops, the headline is just off Sheepshank May 2015 #69
he had a way with words, and a grasp on reality DrDan May 2015 #75
the reality is that same certainty was smugly expressed before AtomicKitten May 2015 #86
That is what campaigns are all about, may the best or most popular candidate win randys1 May 2015 #77
K & R Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #79
"The left is luke warm about her at best." So the many polls that show her with massive support Number23 May 2015 #94
I know right. KMOD May 2015 #102
Pardner, you know this place is a bubble... DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #109
I think if you added up all the minorities (black, Asian, Hispanic, Arab etc.) on DU together Number23 May 2015 #114
That was no socialite, that was Pauline Kael, a film critic, and that's also not what she said. Bluenorthwest May 2015 #115
Even if it was apocryphal it expresses a larger truth. DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #116
That's because of name recognition and the fact that most people don't pay as close attention cui bono May 2015 #144
I'm confused... Koinos May 2015 #128
Yes, conservatives and Republicans will be a little nicer to Bernie and go a little easier on him bluestateguy May 2015 #129
I'm Not Lukewarm! Gamecock Lefty May 2015 #135
Minorities etc. chev52 May 2015 #141
If Bernie won the nomination and got elected ... DrBulldog May 2015 #142
And by win, it's not only the election. The country wins if Bernie wins. cui bono May 2015 #143
as much as id like to see bernie win he wont rdking647 May 2015 #147
So if the right hates you just surrender workinclasszero May 2015 #150
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