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In reply to the discussion: Obama 89% Favorable, Hillary 86% Favorable, Sanders 47% Favorable (the base loves Obama & Hillary) [View all]OnyxCollie
(9,958 posts)66. Locozollo, is that you?
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Obama 89% Favorable, Hillary 86% Favorable, Sanders 47% Favorable (the base loves Obama & Hillary) [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Jun 2015
OP
I spoke to people who said there were some people who were so spooked they never moved back./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#24
But you can't say his will be better after the debates, Hillary knows how to handle herself.
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#43
OK, then the candidates has to sell themselves, favorably rates just may determine their votes.
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#48
So he wins the debate because he gets on stage with Hillary. I don't see you saying this because
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#119
I know Hillary is great, it is still Bernie's responsibility to sell himself.
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#121
You are the one who said it would help Bernie if he got on the stage with Hillary, maybe Bernie
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#124
Then it might be a problem in giving the voters in Iowa a good reason to support Sanders based on
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#96
I wonder if that will be true if the WTO or ISDS court sues the U.S. for farm subsidies...
cascadiance
Jun 2015
#130
Well, the TPP is supported by a majority of Democrats. Sanders can possibly persuade them
Recursion
Jun 2015
#98
Hmm... ALL of the Republican senators support TPP, and only 13-14 Democratic senators support it.
cascadiance
Jun 2015
#102
Public "support" of the TPP as put out by the corporate media is also rather mythical...
cascadiance
Jun 2015
#110
Every single candidate for the Dem nod will be BEGGING for Obama's endorsement
Number23
Jun 2015
#65
And Carter, Dukakis, and even Obama and Bill Clinton started lower than Bernie in some stats...
cascadiance
Jun 2015
#103
"Contrary to what the media keeps reporting, there’s a clear front-runner"
Cheese Sandwich
Jun 2015
#16
Yes, since they get so much face time with candidates, this is a good situation for Sanders
BrotherIvan
Jun 2015
#37
Yes Obama and Hillary are favorites, Iowa will be the first state voting and we need to be sure
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#41
I remember having debates over "not seeing" Webb & O'Malley voters abandoning them
JonLP24
Jun 2015
#88
If you plot the candidates on an ideological plane Biden and Webb would be closer to Clinton ...
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#90
The debate I was having several months were they don't see Webb or O'Malley voters
JonLP24
Jun 2015
#94
I have my 1st, 2nd & even 3rd choices, and he's not among them. But I see his appeal to some.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#109
*Shrug* I don't base my vote on polls. Or likeability, or hair style, or types of underwear.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jun 2015
#51
What does that mean? You don't like President Obama's numbers out of Iowa? "President Obama topped
Cha
Jun 2015
#93
"President Obama topped the list of 89% favorable to 9% unfavorable." THank you, Iowa!
Cha
Jun 2015
#92
They have spent so much of their lives working toward positive results. nt.
NCTraveler
Jun 2015
#126