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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)78. Well alrighty then. I'm taking my "ideals" to bed, and "hoping" I can fall asleep.

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Post this after the primaries start and stop whistling past the graveyard.
cherokeeprogressive
May 2015
#1
This far out it's impossible to tell. I say start the debates early, and THEN make predictions.
cherokeeprogressive
May 2015
#10
Clinton being in the same place ideologically is a certain sign of snake oil sales being in effect.
TheKentuckian
May 2015
#184
Polls in Arkansas early last year showed Mark Pryor easily defeating Tom Cotton
Art_from_Ark
May 2015
#76
Hyperbolic BS. Whoever the Democratic nominee is, the republicans will go against them in force.
still_one
May 2015
#71
That wasn't meant as an insult, and it was definitely not meant to be personal, but calling the
still_one
May 2015
#73
I disagree. The republican party today views all Democrats as anti-American. Their base is the
still_one
May 2015
#169
They view all Democrats as anti-American, but Clinton is Satan incarnate to them.
jeff47
May 2015
#173
Whatever the case may be, this is no argument for not supporting him in the Primaries.
Bonobo
May 2015
#22
Well alrighty then. I'm taking my "ideals" to bed, and "hoping" I can fall asleep.
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#78
I remember how Clinton supporters insisted Barack Hussein Obama had no chance, too
Scootaloo
May 2015
#40
No, we just have to keep explainig things like "primaries" and "campaigning" to you
Scootaloo
May 2015
#66
Eugene McCarthy was massively behind LBJ even one month before the primaries.
Ken Burch
May 2015
#70
Bernie supporters certainly doo appreciate the concern of Hillary supporters, yet are puzzled by it.
merrily
May 2015
#77
I'm baffled too. Reminds me of the hundreds of DUers who once rallied around Kucinich.
lamp_shade
May 2015
#81
She was up this far at this point in her last Pres campaign also..... Just saying....
peacebird
May 2015
#108
Last Thursday someone posted here that her gap at same time was 27 vs 24 for Bernie & Obama
peacebird
May 2015
#112
As stated before, if HRC's supporters weren't so worried about Bernie we wouldn't have so many of
peacebird
May 2015
#172
Twitter, reddit, facebook, and his campaign earned more $$$ than any R in first 24 hours.
peacebird
May 2015
#178
No, the gap between her and Obama was about 15%; it's 50% between her and Bernie
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#122
Yep, reality sucks sometimes and then you grow up. Bernie cannot win the general
beaglelover
May 2015
#113
If Hillary supporters were not worried about Bernie then I doubt we would have posts every day
peacebird
May 2015
#118
I'm intrigued that, as of yet, no one has attempted to answer your question.
OilemFirchen
May 2015
#134
The proper idea about civic responsibility is to vote for those candidates that most closely
-none
May 2015
#138
While what you say is true about 2008, this election is not likely to be like 2008
Algernon Moncrieff
May 2015
#191
The people who do not vote due to apathy regarding our political system has kept conservatives
Jefferson23
May 2015
#195