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In reply to the discussion: I know it's popular to knock down Bernie Sanders BUT [View all]pnwmom
(110,220 posts)95. Yes. They don't extend to the larger group of American politicians -- thus they say nothing
that indicates Bernie is the most popular politician in America, as the OP claims.
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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
