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In reply to the discussion: For those DUers that want to criticize Bernie and others for not helping Ossoff,... [View all]mwooldri
(10,773 posts)54. Maybe the fault should lie with all the other D's in the race?
Ossoff would have been closer to 50%+1 without them, assuming people who voted for them voted for Ossoff instead.
Mr. Ossoff can still win this one.
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For those DUers that want to criticize Bernie and others for not helping Ossoff,... [View all]
StubbornThings
Apr 2017
OP
true but it was fairly clear from polling that Ossoff had consolidated almost all party support.
hrmjustin
Apr 2017
#9
I doubt that considering Ossoff had clearly consolidated support in the party.
hrmjustin
Apr 2017
#11
Bernie created a class of voters who demand the candidate be perfect or they will
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2017
#20
Here is my position. Ossoff received 48% of the vote in as red as it gets district. That very
still_one
Apr 2017
#12
Only Bernie, huh? What about the leaders of the party that Bernie doesn't belong to?
StubbornThings
Apr 2017
#21
Nov 2016 it worked for the GOP, these efforts are working for them still
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2017
#34