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In reply to the discussion: OMG BERNIE SANDERS IS SO FAR BEHIND IN THE POLLS YOU GUYS [View all]brooklynite
(96,882 posts)164. "It's time for something new"...an unsubstantiated speculation
My analysis is supported by the facts that Clinton was on the more moderate side last time when there was definitely "something new" to choose, and by the fact that polling CONSISTENTLY shows that she remains popular and significantly ahead of all other candidates.
As for marijuana reform, I stand by my position. Think about Colorado's decriminalization...and then think of who Colorado elected to the US Senate. The issue is not significant at the Federal level. Add to which, if it was so important, why didn't Sanders mention it yesterday?
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Thinking "bull in a china shop" is misogynistic is exactly what I'm talking about
7962
May 2015
#110
And Hillary is a grandmother. And I think that is wonderful, for both of them.
sabrina 1
May 2015
#120
Precisely. We have had years of blatant abuse since then. Criminality run wild. Schemes run on us.
Enthusiast
May 2015
#107
And the times have changed drastically since then. As long as this economic recovery they talk
jwirr
May 2015
#40
Why should Hillary supporters be "nervous"? You get that we are Democrats and also support Sanders,
PeaceNikki
May 2015
#3
In what ways are we all on the same side? Where is Clinton on TPP? Is she fighting for the
Ed Suspicious
May 2015
#115
Sharing a political party does not necessarily mean being "on the same side."
Scootaloo
May 2015
#170
Hmm... Obama gained 6.5-8 points per month over 4-5 months to take the lead in 2008.
cascadiance
May 2015
#60
The point is that big leads can be overcome quickly and at rates that it is still achievable...
cascadiance
May 2015
#68
'beginning of March'? The 47-22 lead was midway through September
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#169
Yes, I should have been talking about that surge starting right around October, not March...
cascadiance
May 2015
#180
+ a million. And I thought we were just bombarded with "concern" posts about how Hillary hasn't
Number23
May 2015
#135
I take your point, but just for a bit of realism, they probably poll around 1500ish people out of a
Ed Suspicious
May 2015
#114
She is inevitable, if you mean "will she shoot herself in the foot?" Inevitably.
peacebird
May 2015
#49
THAT swings two ways. If I were to pay attention to most commenters on Hillaries side I would
jwirr
May 2015
#52
I imagine not, because there will a laundry list of institutions to blame for it instead.
NuclearDem
May 2015
#54
Mrs. Clinton has plenty of time to crash and burn, just like she did in 2008
Jack Rabbit
May 2015
#35
Your analysis assumes that everyone who supported Hillary in '08 automatically will this time.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#163
It's going to come up, particularly if- a very likely if- California has legalization on the ballot.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#166
Well, you just explained the impetus behind this panicked little pile of nothing posing as an OP
Number23
May 2015
#136
You are doing fine representing the Hillary Clinton wing of the Democratic Party.
eloydude
May 2015
#141
*Shrug* I don't base my vote on polls. Or likeability, or hair style, or types of underwear.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2015
#58
Absolutely. Being an old Leftie Liberal, having a real Progressive to vote for just makes my decade
libdem4life
May 2015
#145
And if people don't see the disconnect, even affluent ones, it should
orpupilofnature57
May 2015
#84
Are you saying that he's going to campaign through November 2016 even if he's not the nominee?
pnwmom
May 2015
#111
Imagine how well the campaign will do once they organize some focus groups! (jk)
Babel_17
May 2015
#177