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brush

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3. The New York times just had a column stating the exact opposite
Mon May 30, 2016, 12:45 PM
May 2016

I'll go with a paper here rather than a British tabloid across the ocean.

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Take it to the primary forum cali May 2016 #1
+100000000000000000 n/t SickOfTheOnePct May 2016 #2
Hear, hear! eom wryter2000 May 2016 #11
The New York times just had a column stating the exact opposite brush May 2016 #3
The Independent is NOT a tabloid. It's a real newspaper. mr blur May 2016 #6
One of mine? Meaning what, you're not a Dem? brush May 2016 #7
Meaning he's an American, I think. Settle. Ed Suspicious May 2016 #19
The best projection is with the U.k. bookies. They are showing Hoppy May 2016 #10
Oh I don't know maq-az May 2016 #23
Sorry, Republican turnout this primary season Cassiopeia May 2016 #39
Clinton has a higher popular vote total than either Sanders or Trump TwilightZone May 2016 #71
3 million more than voted for Bernie BainsBane May 2016 #54
it's called "catapulting the propaganda" when you believe our newspapers over their's. ish of the hammer May 2016 #50
The independent is not a tabloid, and they don't make the news as our MSM tends to do frankieallen May 2016 #63
Bernie and his supporters inspire me justhanginon May 2016 #4
How so? Or better yet, let me put it this way: Gene Debs May 2016 #9
She is not Trump, or Johnson. CK_John May 2016 #13
You're not going to get an answer to those questions, GoneOffShore May 2016 #14
Don't hold your breath. zeemike May 2016 #18
I will vote for her. tavernier May 2016 #21
Sounds like my pet lab...except for the marriage part bjobotts May 2016 #32
And none of those are policy positions ... aggiesal May 2016 #35
Right. Gene Debs May 2016 #36
+2^(infinity) n/t Fritz Walter May 2016 #47
It's obvious from your tone that you never will get it, so why should anyone bother? Thor_MN May 2016 #24
That doesn't even come close to answering my question. Not that I expected it. Gene Debs May 2016 #30
I wasn't answering your question, I was explaining why you won't get many answers. Thor_MN May 2016 #34
I'm asking any Clinton supporter who cares to give a substantive answer. Gene Debs May 2016 #37
Still having issues with reading what anyone replies? Thor_MN May 2016 #40
Bye, Thor. Gene Debs May 2016 #42
And you wonder why no one answers... Thor_MN May 2016 #43
Because he/she doesn't get real answers greiner3 May 2016 #58
Wow. Must be something in the water. Thor_MN May 2016 #65
I have asked the same question, in a respectful tone, and have LibDemAlways May 2016 #66
It's because she's entitled to be POTUS Fritz Walter May 2016 #45
More and more every day, and this post just added more reasons. L. Coyote May 2016 #16
Thinking voters do not wish Hillary the nomination greiner3 May 2016 #60
You inspire me to put you on my ignore list.[n/t] Maedhros May 2016 #17
Your vote is your own to cast as stupidly as you desire. Ed Suspicious May 2016 #20
We Need Bernie libodem May 2016 #5
"We need Bernie" SCantiGOP May 2016 #44
Ignoring the electoral college, demographics, and a crushingly bad popularity rating bhikkhu May 2016 #8
I'm just sayn'.... Equinox Moon May 2016 #12
How exciting! Andrew MacLeod has an opinion! struggle4progress May 2016 #15
I'm wondering if he doing that because of his connection with Trump's mother. LiberalFighter May 2016 #22
Isn't the Independent MFM008 May 2016 #25
no AntiBank May 2016 #29
Got it wrong in the first sentence Bradical79 May 2016 #26
Record BlueNoMatterWho May 2016 #27
Hillary's depressing turnout even in the primaries,she won Kenturcky with less than half what Obama AntiBank May 2016 #33
Asking voters who do you hate the least..New hate=Trump; Old hate = Hillary. bjobotts May 2016 #38
Obviously the moderators are not here or else they would lock this and tell the poster to take book_worm May 2016 #28
Foreign media has been warning of this nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #31
Our Elections are electoral vote driven padfun May 2016 #41
If she does not inspire, why does she have more votes? shenmue May 2016 #46
That point would seem obvious BainsBane May 2016 #51
Right. Of the three people running for POTUS, Sanders is in third place. Last place lunamagica May 2016 #53
51 recs for Trump winning BainsBane May 2016 #48
British tabloids now? johnp3907 May 2016 #49
its not a tabloid AntiBank May 2016 #73
It's an opinion piece. Bad Dog May 2016 #52
Republican antichrist SusanLarson May 2016 #55
Trump will get out his own anti-vote among women, young people, minorities, pnwmom May 2016 #62
Keep thinking that SusanLarson May 2016 #74
+1 PoliticalMalcontent May 2016 #67
And Bernie inspires people? StayFrosty May 2016 #56
Yes, Sanders inspires people. PoliticalMalcontent May 2016 #70
And yet, he is losing the primary. Adrahil May 2016 #72
Everybody is entitled to his/her own opinion.nt Mass May 2016 #57
I disagree Andy823 May 2016 #59
The really great thing about an opinion piece like this, the writer gets paid L. Coyote May 2016 #61
Okay, here's an idea... gregcrawford May 2016 #64
No, trump isn't "inspiring" any first-time voters. procon May 2016 #68
So we need Bernie rock May 2016 #69
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