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In reply to the discussion: I’m beyond pissed. Here’s why: [View all]Dawgs
(14,755 posts)42. New to politics, because there is a VERY good chance that he can win.
He will move to the left and pull almost all Republicans plus the majority of Indys. It's going to be a lot closer than people think.
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Your definition of "already lost" is not reality based. HRC does not have 2383 delegates.
phantom power
Mar 2016
#21
Let's go with Sanders as the nominee: against Trump, he has the best electability:
Betty Karlson
Mar 2016
#40
He has no chance to be President. The a Republicans know the numbers. That's why they're in
Trust Buster
Mar 2016
#2
Agree. And this is the year of NOT wanting the status-quo establishment candidate.
Dawgs
Mar 2016
#83
Utter nonsense. Every Republican politician that speaks out against Trump claims that a Trump
Trust Buster
Mar 2016
#75
First off, YAHOO to you for an excellent essay! Also, I think the GOP is going to run
Jackie Wilson Said
Mar 2016
#7
Just vote for Bernie and relax! Bernie beats both Frankentrump and Crude decisively
Kip Humphrey
Mar 2016
#8
If Trump or Cruz becomes POTUS, don't count on other countries wanting to take us in.
MADem
Mar 2016
#12
The way rethugs are vastly outnumbering Democratic voters in the primaries, we're going to lose...
ChisolmTrailDem
Mar 2016
#19
I think the other reply was referring to the 40 % of the electorate called independents
Betty Karlson
Mar 2016
#43
Your faith-based prophecies will be given all the credibility they in fact, warrant.
LanternWaste
Mar 2016
#77
There is a technical term for this "Bernie/Hillary war" -- we call it a Presidential Primary.
phantom power
Mar 2016
#32
Trump doesn't have much of an electoral path to victory even if he wins a popularity contest...
Kalidurga
Mar 2016
#35
You mad, look I told everyone I am not committed to BOB so you are yelling at the wrong person
Kalidurga
Mar 2016
#90
that's ironically Clinton's campaign--now that the backstabber who tried to seize the crown
MisterP
Mar 2016
#36
Many of us Sanders supporters don't think there will be much difference between Hillary's economic -
Loudestlib
Mar 2016
#47
Don't worry on Joe this morning they thought repubs would vote for Hillary instead of Trump
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#55
The extreme right have always been with us, and they used to be much more powerful.
Agnosticsherbet
Mar 2016
#79