Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

pnwmom

(110,220 posts)
95. Yes. They don't extend to the larger group of American politicians -- thus they say nothing
Thu Sep 7, 2017, 10:32 PM
Sep 2017

that indicates Bernie is the most popular politician in America, as the OP claims.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

they're not making enemies of all of his supporters clu Sep 2017 #1
Kucinich was re-elected until they gerrymandered his district away. Voltaire2 Sep 2017 #9
i am sorry but if you don't support the democratic candidate clu Sep 2017 #10
is that a response to anything i wrote? Voltaire2 Sep 2017 #11
it was a bad joke clu Sep 2017 #12
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
let the dude alone clu Sep 2017 #37
"Financial gun to his head"You mean he's a paid shill now? bettyellen Sep 2017 #41
Watch Fox News or we will hurt this cute puppy emulatorloo Sep 2017 #77
Got it. Like poor little KellyAnne, he just needs to make a buck or two. emulatorloo Sep 2017 #76
Post removed Post removed Sep 2017 #30
He is full on right wing these days and a Russian puppet. MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #74
i will have to watch a few clips clu Sep 2017 #97
So it's okay if he is doing it for money? MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #133
I thought Dennis has gone over to the right Motownman78 Sep 2017 #93
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2017 #23
Our liberal and moderate forefathers created a progressive democratic republic. Hortensis Sep 2017 #138
I feel the same way. Let's move the hell on. Find common ground and move on. MaeScott Sep 2017 #2
Let's meet on the high ground. Hortensis Sep 2017 #139
He's not the most popular politician in America. In a poll that listed only 4 Democrats, Bernie, pnwmom Sep 2017 #3
Bernie is the most popular CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #13
There isn't a SINGLE poll showing that. All any of them can show is that he's pnwmom Sep 2017 #14
There are several CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #16
Your one poll says: "some people in the news" and "As I read each name:" and then lists them. pnwmom Sep 2017 #18
Bernie is the most popular CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #21
From which poll did that graphic come? George II Sep 2017 #52
Says it at the bottom CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #54
I googled "Crosstabs" and "HCAPS", no hits. George II Sep 2017 #56
It was also taken back in March. GoCubsGo Sep 2017 #135
It only asks about three other Dems -- so it's fails to prove the point he's making pnwmom Sep 2017 #66
Some people only believe what they prefer. BeckyDem Sep 2017 #61
That was a judgment that makes no sense. They acknowledge that that question pnwmom Sep 2017 #67
I don't think politifact is the one not making sense. BeckyDem Sep 2017 #71
That's because of your bias. Joe Biden is a very popular politician and the fact that he was left pnwmom Sep 2017 #81
Politifact is biased according to those not appreciating their conclusions. BeckyDem Sep 2017 #136
I don't think they're biased. But their "mostly true" rating came down to a judgment call, pnwmom Sep 2017 #143
Donald Trump Is Not Popular, But Hillary Clinton Is Even Worse- Newsweek BeckyDem Sep 2017 #62
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
lol you really think that would be the case? CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #112
Yes...there is the age factor and there is no question, he has ticked off Democratic followers. Demsrule86 Sep 2017 #141
Argumentum ad ignorantiam lapucelle Sep 2017 #91
Four people in this case. lapucelle Sep 2017 #90
Try the results of the 2016 primaries. If he was most popular he would've won. brush Sep 2017 #114
Selling out venues? DesertRat Sep 2017 #32
You know what I mean CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #33
Although the banner of this article reflects today's news the article is over 2 years old. Fla Dem Sep 2017 #35
And that speaks volumes CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #36
Yes. It proves that his big rallies did not indicate he'd get large numbers of votes. pnwmom Sep 2017 #69
There are reasons for that CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #103
Two years old? George II Sep 2017 #45
I fail to see why that's funny CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #48
In between the date of your article and now he lost the primaries by 4 million votes. n/t pnwmom Sep 2017 #70
And how he's the most popular politician today :) CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #104
I don't think that is accurate. Demsrule86 Sep 2017 #142
According to your poll, lapucelle Sep 2017 #89
So you're saying the poll results melman Sep 2017 #20
Yes. They don't extend to the larger group of American politicians -- thus they say nothing pnwmom Sep 2017 #95
I've shown you several polls CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #106
Right melman Sep 2017 #130
And the same polls show that Pence is the second most popular politician. brer cat Sep 2017 #38
There are many polls showing Bernie as the most popular CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #46
Agreed that we need a coalition. Amimnoch Sep 2017 #39
I disagree CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #49
Too bad that youth could not bother to vote lunamagica Sep 2017 #58
There's reasons for that CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #59
Yeah, they're young and impatient, don't know enough how things work bettyellen Sep 2017 #84
Wow way to disparage a whole generation CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #98
And sooo easily offended. I'm sorry, but many have been engaged a short period of time and think bettyellen Sep 2017 #115
I'm of the age group that you just used a stereotype against CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #116
It's great that they're getting more engaged- Much more so than Xers were at that age for sure! bettyellen Sep 2017 #119
Not always sorry CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #122
Young people will know or remember very little of the Bush years, let alone Reagan. bettyellen Sep 2017 #123
Excuse me? I don't have an ego CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #125
You want to believe you won't learn things or have a wider perspective as you grow older? It deeply bettyellen Sep 2017 #126
What I'm saying is CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #128
You're right - except that they don't turn out. When they do it's awesome, but... bettyellen Sep 2017 #137
Welcome CloudsInMyCoffee! Perfectly stated !! southerncrone Sep 2017 #118
Thank you. I don't get it CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #121
Well we have to look at those reasons so we can fix the damage done Ninsianna Sep 2017 #96
Energizing a youth base is not the same as building a political coalition. Amimnoch Sep 2017 #60
I disagree CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #102
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
And yet he has a leadership position regardless CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #107
Yes he did. Schumer is a shrewd politician. George II Sep 2017 #110
Which polls are you referring to... George II Sep 2017 #44
Look at my posts above CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #51
No links and no names. George II Sep 2017 #53
They all have the names in them CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #55
The Hill commissioned the Harvard Haris poll lapucelle Sep 2017 #88
I wasn't taking about the Hill poll CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #109
I read all of the data from the CNN/ORB poll lapucelle Sep 2017 #131
So then every poll is meaningless, right? CloudsInMyCoffee Sep 2017 #132
I'm always a little leery when non-experts lapucelle Sep 2017 #144
Yes, he's the most popular elected official, in a list of 16 people of whom 9 were politicians. Ninsianna Sep 2017 #111
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2017 #134
Post removed Post removed Sep 2017 #4
he lost by 4 million votes!@ clu Sep 2017 #5
Post removed Post removed Sep 2017 #6
no need to even go there clu Sep 2017 #7
This nonsense again? mythology Sep 2017 #24
The only thing I want from MyNameGoesHere Sep 2017 #8
Because it helps book sales? Barack_America Sep 2017 #17
The earlier, the better. How would it have been better for her to release her book before the 2018 pnwmom Sep 2017 #19
It all depends on what your goals and priorities are. Barack_America Sep 2017 #22
Some would prefer it not being released at all. George II Sep 2017 #47
Hard to take that seriously when Sanders had done at least one book stop this week. Weekend Warrior Sep 2017 #29
You've read two pages of a 500+ page book. emulatorloo Sep 2017 #65
If he really were the most popular, he would have won the primary. Orsino Sep 2017 #25
60k voters clu Sep 2017 #26
Those lost votes were mostly Clinton's... thats been known since it happened. bettyellen Sep 2017 #42
i only returned back recently clu Sep 2017 #72
Yes -- from a district that polls showed heavily favored Hillary -- like the other NY boroughs. pnwmom Sep 2017 #82
with his criticism of wall st clu Sep 2017 #99
Only registered Democrats could vote in the NY primary, so if Sanders's independents wanted to vote pnwmom Sep 2017 #101
help please clu Sep 2017 #113
If Bernie runs as an Independent in the next election, we will suffer more consequences. PubliusEnigma Sep 2017 #27
Sanders is a personality, I expect people to discuss him. delisen Sep 2017 #28
Post removed Post removed Sep 2017 #34
He's "the most popular politician in America" among a very select, small set of "politicians"... George II Sep 2017 #40
The small percentage of his supporters being attacked.... Weekend Warrior Sep 2017 #43
"Vote for the Democrat to defeat the Republicans" CakeGrrl Sep 2017 #50
I am TIRED of white folks dragging Sanders and Clinton underthematrix Sep 2017 #57
YES!!!! LovingA2andMI Sep 2017 #108
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
It's not about knocking down Bernie Sanders wryter2000 Sep 2017 #68
At this point it's about sides not candidates XRubicon Sep 2017 #75
The conservatives think they'd be happy if the left all disappeared Warpy Sep 2017 #78
We need to learn from all the mistakes made during the election. Otherwise applegrove Sep 2017 #79
LOL NurseJackie Sep 2017 #80
Yes, exactly! nt Raine Sep 2017 #83
Ohh boy... yuiyoshida Sep 2017 #85
These polls ... NanceGreggs Sep 2017 #86
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
amen nt clu Sep 2017 #100
I have serious trouble accepting the fact that ANY Bernie supporter would vote for Drumph. southerncrone Sep 2017 #117
i would like to see a link for any such poll clu Sep 2017 #120
It was in the news late last month Starry Messenger Sep 2017 #146
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2017 #105
No, we don't need them SoCalNative Sep 2017 #127
UNITED we STAND, divided we fall. pansypoo53219 Sep 2017 #129
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»I know it's popular to kn...»Reply #95