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HereSince1628

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23. IMO, Trump is all over the place. Sometimes to the left, often to the right
Sun Apr 24, 2016, 06:02 PM
Apr 2016

That's what chasing populism is about. His is a form about triangulating on what's popular on the street

That's unlike Clintonian triangulation which is about cuddling up to an opponent's positions which are popular.

Sander's isn't chasing populism. His positions are pretty much the same as they were decades old. Sanders hasn't chased popularity, the fashion of whats popularity has finally rolled right in front of him

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Trump is to the left of her, why are you surprised? nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #1
Bullshit edhopper Apr 2016 #7
Really? LyndaG Apr 2016 #11
She is open to limits on abortion as long as there is exception for health of the mother peacebird Apr 2016 #44
really? edhopper Apr 2016 #45
She supports ban on late term abortions, with exceptions for health of the mother Mona Apr 2016 #49
"I Could Compromise on Abortion If It Included Exceptions For Mother's Health" Mona Apr 2016 #50
I do not believe she would appoint Pro Life justices LyndaG Apr 2016 #51
When a partial-birth abortion is done, it is done to protect the life and health of the mother. pnwmom Apr 2016 #67
Actually I agree it IS bullshit, but she offered it up. Hillary said she would be willing to have peacebird Apr 2016 #59
First of All itcfish Apr 2016 #64
Agree, but then I do not support Hills and her pandering on this has me puzzled... peacebird Apr 2016 #65
Hillary fully supports Roe v. Wade, which is the same position that Bernie takes. pnwmom Apr 2016 #66
He wants to bring back gulags and he's to her left? joshcryer Apr 2016 #14
IMO, Trump is all over the place. Sometimes to the left, often to the right HereSince1628 Apr 2016 #23
A) Trump is on a different planet. B) Trump's positions change with the audience. MH1 Apr 2016 #29
Well hers do too Duckhunter935 Apr 2016 #38
No comparison metroins Apr 2016 #53
There's that triangulation again. Ive she's the monimee, I'm out of here. nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #56
Where ya going? metroins Apr 2016 #57
Umm, no... Kelvin Mace Apr 2016 #30
Oh, deah! I do sweah your declaration has given me the vapors! Buzz Clik Apr 2016 #39
Yes, just like Cruz is to the left of Bernie. emulatorloo Apr 2016 #46
No he is not gollygee Apr 2016 #62
Complete horseshit. Adrahil Apr 2016 #63
I've seen some of that myself... Wounded Bear Apr 2016 #2
I think what is happening is some people, perhaps many, are so fed up with the establishments RKP5637 Apr 2016 #6
Some of it is anti establishment but most of it is anti TPP. yourout Apr 2016 #3
Most I have seen say this edhopper Apr 2016 #9
They are so corrupt they don't care, many of them, it's all about $$$$$'s, not the future of the RKP5637 Apr 2016 #15
The thing is, I don't see Trump as being anti-TPP... Wounded Bear Apr 2016 #17
Think the nation is ready for a third party? Jackilope Apr 2016 #4
I think it is, but hard to tell how it will develop, if ever, the current two are so entrenched. nt RKP5637 Apr 2016 #8
Thanks edhopper Apr 2016 #12
I agree! I've thought that for some time. All we have now is an endless domestic quarrel between RKP5637 Apr 2016 #19
I saw many, many people on social media who said they would vote for Hillary or Trump. demmiblue Apr 2016 #5
That is a ponder too edhopper Apr 2016 #10
I was being facetious. demmiblue Apr 2016 #25
It's just antidotal edhopper Apr 2016 #28
Ok, much ado about nothing. n/t demmiblue Apr 2016 #31
for the most part, yes edhopper Apr 2016 #43
if your issues are trade, Angel Martin Apr 2016 #13
Youy like trumps ideas on edhopper Apr 2016 #20
same effect as trade Angel Martin Apr 2016 #34
There are roughly 6-8 million undocumented workers edhopper Apr 2016 #41
Republican business elites would not be in favor Angel Martin Apr 2016 #48
I have met "build a wall Democrats" Kalidurga Apr 2016 #36
Trump wouldn't do a flipping thing about the banks. Zynx Apr 2016 #42
So many just don't get it. Have no clue. How many times will Charlies Brown rhett o rick Apr 2016 #16
I understand all that, believe me... Wounded Bear Apr 2016 #21
I get that for Bernie edhopper Apr 2016 #22
I don't disagree and I would never support Trump. My point is that there are a lot of people on rhett o rick Apr 2016 #60
Anyone who votes for Trump agree with racism, sexism, white supremacy Agnosticsherbet Apr 2016 #18
Or it could be retaliation, like Hillary's enemies list. Nt HooptieWagon Apr 2016 #24
Supreme Court Mz Pip Apr 2016 #26
I care more about the infant mortality rate of the USofA. I ask how Democrats rhett o rick Apr 2016 #61
Any Democrat voting Republican has lost his or her way. merrily Apr 2016 #27
The Democratic Party, hijacked, has lost its way. Jackilope Apr 2016 #33
I agree, but voting for Trump or any other Republican is not a solution to that problem. merrily Apr 2016 #35
What the Sanders or Trump voters are saying is LibDemAlways Apr 2016 #32
Imo that's exactly what it is. HooptieWagon Apr 2016 #37
Some people do not understand politics rock Apr 2016 #40
George Washington would think party loyaltists don't understand politics davidn3600 Apr 2016 #54
No, I say he's right rock Apr 2016 #55
Have you asked any of them why they have that position? Scootaloo Apr 2016 #47
Would never vote for Trump, but kcjohn1 Apr 2016 #52
Anti-reason? Despite all the obvious about him - he is very Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2016 #58
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