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In reply to the discussion: OMG BERNIE SANDERS IS SO FAR BEHIND IN THE POLLS YOU GUYS [View all]Bucky
(55,334 posts)171. I can always tell when you're posting drunk
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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