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In reply to the discussion: Response to the argument that "Sanders voters" put Trump in office. [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)119. I've been locall involved the whole time.
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Response to the argument that "Sanders voters" put Trump in office. [View all]
Ken Burch
Aug 2017
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Exacyly. I'm fact, some trump voters would have voted Sanders had he been the nominee.
snowy owl
Aug 2017
#1
We're back to not blaming an entire campaign for what a small sliver of people did.
Ken Burch
Aug 2017
#90
Again- you are conflating some voters w the campaign. Some voters were GOPers exhorted to vote
bettyellen
Aug 2017
#93
You seem to think that acknowledging the effects of TPP in the Upper Midwest means dismissing
Ken Burch
Aug 2017
#101
You want to bring this back to the primaries and I refuse to. We're taking the general....
bettyellen
Aug 2017
#107
Fixing the voter suppression and finding out the depth of Russian interference are not campaign
bettyellen
Aug 2017
#121
Most headlines are inaccurate clickbait, so yeah. But it's a new poll and as such...
bettyellen
Aug 2017
#99
I agree that she overreached because their polling was pretty flawed. From what I understand they
bettyellen
Aug 2017
#109
Ken the Newsweek article is about the --minority-- of Sanders voters who did not vote Dem in the GE
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#4
I do not believe applegrove posted the article to invalidate the Sander's campaign
emulatorloo
Aug 2017
#8
If you go to JPR you will see the mindset that produced this. Its twisted and tortured but its there
stevenleser
Aug 2017
#38
I'm not saying JPR has more than a hundred or so sick individuals. The point is however, the talking
stevenleser
Aug 2017
#95
Seems to me that before any conclusions can be drawn, the data has to be corrected for voter
diva77
Aug 2017
#10
I get what you're saying. My point is that even if those people voted the way they say they voted,
diva77
Aug 2017
#88
The Democratic Party had better come out with a strong, clear and concise message, or it won't be
rpannier
Aug 2017
#14
One message won't work everywhere...we must tailor the message to the state.
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#27
You always need Joe Manchin types for red states...we never had the majority without a big tent.
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#106
Bernie's campaign didn't cause anyone who would otherwise voted HRC in the fall to avoid doing so.
Ken Burch
Aug 2017
#37
There is no question that some of those who supported Sen. Sanders refused to vote for
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#105
He wasn't. Hillary would have done worse if he'd been barred from the primaries.
Ken Burch
Aug 2017
#52
"No chance of getting anyone with occupy values" to vote for HRC? That's patently false.
FreepFryer
Aug 2017
#57
You say "they" as if you claim some privileged understanding of an exceptionally diverse coalition.
FreepFryer
Aug 2017
#63
Your congoing effort to consider "them" a singular bloc betrays a need to oversimplify. Why? (nt)
FreepFryer
Aug 2017
#68
Again with the "they". Some did, some didn't. Seeking company in the depths of self-recrimination?
FreepFryer
Aug 2017
#72
Defensive & false."None of their values had been included in the primary discussion" is a giveaway.
FreepFryer
Aug 2017
#76
Knowing this was an active Russian effort to split the Democrats, did he do all he could to unite?
FreepFryer
Aug 2017
#73
Seee dossier's page 15 for a lot more on the Russian conspiracy to subvert the Democratic Party vote
FreepFryer
Aug 2017
#83
+1. Also have no interest - neither in absolution nor refighting the primary.
FreepFryer
Aug 2017
#80
So, basically, Sanders eventually exhorting people who voted for him in the primaries
stopbush
Aug 2017
#66
Logic? Math? Statistical scattering? I suppose you'll be using science and reason next!!
Bucky
Aug 2017
#82
It's often important we fend both off injury and keep safe our sacred cows
LanternWaste
Aug 2017
#113