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In reply to the discussion: I know it's popular to knock down Bernie Sanders BUT [View all]lapucelle
(20,964 posts)88. The Hill commissioned the Harvard Haris poll
in exchange for exclusive use rights. It's the same poll with the same questions every month. Respondents are paid with Amazon gift cards.
Did you know that Steve Bannon is the 12th most popular political figure based on that poll and that Mike Pence is second most popular? Jeff Sessions clocks in at number 6.
Not a single POC made the "most popular" list, not even President Obama.
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I saw your edit as soon as I posted my response. No problem. I like Dennis, even with his elf ears.
Voltaire2
Sep 2017
#15
Dennis Kucinich FOX News spokesperson?Russian collusion doesn't exist Respect trump Kucinich?
lunasun
Sep 2017
#31
Our liberal and moderate forefathers created a progressive democratic republic.
Hortensis
Sep 2017
#138
He's not the most popular politician in America. In a poll that listed only 4 Democrats, Bernie,
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#3
Your one poll says: "some people in the news" and "As I read each name:" and then lists them.
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#18
It only asks about three other Dems -- so it's fails to prove the point he's making
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#66
That's because of your bias. Joe Biden is a very popular politician and the fact that he was left
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#81
I don't think they're biased. But their "mostly true" rating came down to a judgment call,
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#143
There are THOUSANDS of politicians in America. This study named FOUR. So being more
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#64
I hope Sen.Sanders does not run, but if he does, I would bet he will lose the 2020
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#73
Yes...there is the age factor and there is no question, he has ticked off Democratic followers.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#141
Although the banner of this article reflects today's news the article is over 2 years old.
Fla Dem
Sep 2017
#35
Yes. It proves that his big rallies did not indicate he'd get large numbers of votes.
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#69
In between the date of your article and now he lost the primaries by 4 million votes. n/t
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#70
Yes. They don't extend to the larger group of American politicians -- thus they say nothing
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#95
And sooo easily offended. I'm sorry, but many have been engaged a short period of time and think
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#115
It's great that they're getting more engaged- Much more so than Xers were at that age for sure!
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#119
Young people will know or remember very little of the Bush years, let alone Reagan.
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#123
You want to believe you won't learn things or have a wider perspective as you grow older? It deeply
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#126
You're right - except that they don't turn out. When they do it's awesome, but...
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#137
disagree all you'd like. You don't get to change the definition to fit your narrative.
Amimnoch
Sep 2017
#145
His leadership role is a relatively obscure position with virtually no responsibilities.
George II
Sep 2017
#87
Yes, he's the most popular elected official, in a list of 16 people of whom 9 were politicians.
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#111
The earlier, the better. How would it have been better for her to release her book before the 2018
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#19
Hard to take that seriously when Sanders had done at least one book stop this week.
Weekend Warrior
Sep 2017
#29
Those lost votes were mostly Clinton's... thats been known since it happened.
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#42
Yes -- from a district that polls showed heavily favored Hillary -- like the other NY boroughs.
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#82
Only registered Democrats could vote in the NY primary, so if Sanders's independents wanted to vote
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#101
If Bernie runs as an Independent in the next election, we will suffer more consequences.
PubliusEnigma
Sep 2017
#27
He's "the most popular politician in America" among a very select, small set of "politicians"...
George II
Sep 2017
#40
Thank you. We need to focus on a DEMOCRATIC PROGRESSIVE agenda. Infighting is bullshit and
underthematrix
Sep 2017
#124
HRC's popularity was at 66% when she left the State department. So don't get too married
emulatorloo
Sep 2017
#63
Rose also as a U.S. Senator but not as much as SoS because she was relatively
Hortensis
Sep 2017
#140
I don't care who's more popular. My only point was that we shouldn't alienate all his supporters.
BigBearJohn
Sep 2017
#92
Real Bernie supporters are Hillary supporters, since they voted for her
Starry Messenger
Sep 2017
#94
I have serious trouble accepting the fact that ANY Bernie supporter would vote for Drumph.
southerncrone
Sep 2017
#117
