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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Gains on Hillary Clinton in Bloomberg Early-State Polling [View all]Exultant Democracy
(6,601 posts)44. I expected some early loft from Bernie, but not this much.
Thing will get ugly soon those numbers go any hire and we can look forward to more trashy PUMA antics.
The good news for Bernie if anything is that Clinton is hiring a lot of the same people that projected her to win 100% of the caucus state delegates. They probably did learn their lesson about assuming things in caucus states, but they are still the same incompetents they were so they are bound to make some other grave errors.
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Bernie Sanders Gains on Hillary Clinton in Bloomberg Early-State Polling [View all]
DippyDem
Jun 2015
OP
objects in your rear view mirror are closer than they appear... And gaining Berniementum!
peacebird
Jun 2015
#2
Growing problem? Hillary thinks she's been entitled for quite some time now.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jun 2015
#17
You are correct, the reality is "cutting into the still huge lead" for Clinton.
Thor_MN
Jun 2015
#15
I think he needs to take a page out of JFK's book. Kennedy surrounded himself with good
jwirr
Jun 2015
#34
When I see how many think Clinton will fight for the average person I realize how uninformed
Dustlawyer
Jun 2015
#7
So you don't understand why Wall Street and big banks are hated? Wow! Where have you been?
L0oniX
Jun 2015
#25
And lost our retirement savings and our homes. We just love Wall Street. I wonder if he is prepared
jwirr
Jun 2015
#35
On DU many are at or approching retirement age. It's expected we will have investment class members
L0oniX
Jun 2015
#36