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Thinkingabout

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30. Without a supporting team don't expect to get an agenda accomplished
Sat Jan 2, 2016, 03:40 PM
Jan 2016

Hillary knows the importance in having the supporting team.

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Hillary raised tens of millions more from liberal PACs backing her up. onehandle Jan 2016 #1
Crystal ball.. or wishful thinking? Ellipsis Jan 2016 #2
They added 40m to her bottom line last quarter. onehandle Jan 2016 #6
Hillary Clinton’s campaign raised $55 million in the latest fundraising quarter Ellipsis Jan 2016 #12
liberal pacs is the new word for fucking billionaire corporatists who want ten back for every one roguevalley Jan 2016 #15
My retort was to... "and the cash will fade for Senator Sanders come February, end in March." Ellipsis Jan 2016 #17
I don't either! eom Duval Jan 2016 #40
for the cash fading, I don't think so, Ellispsis. :D roguevalley Jan 2016 #62
Hillary is a corporate puppet. azmom Jan 2016 #4
Ain't that something to be proud of? Helen Borg Jan 2016 #16
+1 daleanime Jan 2016 #24
bwahaha. More like corporate Pacs cali Jan 2016 #19
That is amazing. azmom Jan 2016 #3
$73 million -- Le Taz Hot Jan 2016 #5
How much of that goes to general election downticket races? Any of it? MADem Jan 2016 #7
Why would we we give money to the DNC? So that DWS could favor Florida Republicans? virtualobserver Jan 2016 #21
Democratic Presidential candidates generally raise money for lesser candidates.... George II Jan 2016 #27
And the DNC bubble is better? intersectionality Jan 2016 #35
So what you are saying is, if he doesn't funnel enough money to them..... virtualobserver Jan 2016 #41
It's not "funneling", it's supporting the organization whose resources they're using to be.... George II Jan 2016 #44
you are playing games with words virtualobserver Jan 2016 #45
Again you don't get it - he's not GIVING them money, he's raising money for them. Just about.... George II Jan 2016 #48
more word games from you virtualobserver Jan 2016 #50
...just like the world. Bernies has plenty of time to create/renew/revisit relationships. Ellipsis Jan 2016 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author Ellipsis Jan 2016 #49
Not true Duckfan Jan 2016 #52
The DNC isn't the only organization that supports local candidates. I never said they were. George II Jan 2016 #59
I have no idea why he became a Democrat. He has no respect for our party. Laser102 Jan 2016 #60
Yeah, just caucusing, voting with Democrats and for the Congressional Democratic leaders neverforget Jan 2016 #64
Oh boohoo. nt Fantastic Anarchist Jan 2016 #65
smh. nt MADem Jan 2016 #63
Way to go Berners! SoapBox Jan 2016 #8
Yes, we do. Thank you Omaha Steve. azmom Jan 2016 #9
Neener Neener response from Hillary in 3...2... Proserpina Jan 2016 #10
Bread making and bookeeping for me Ellipsis Jan 2016 #13
Yeah - let's poo-poo it Plucketeer Jan 2016 #11
Oh, you naughty naughty truth-teller Proserpina Jan 2016 #14
This looks good! Rosa Luxemburg Jan 2016 #18
I wonder how much he raised for state and local Democratic Parties, if any? George II Jan 2016 #20
None. TekGryphon Jan 2016 #22
No surprise - he's not what they call a "team player" - it's all about him. George II Jan 2016 #25
Such horseshit hueymahl Jan 2016 #31
Well, in the 4th Quarter Clinton raised $18M for other Democratic candidates, Sanders $0. George II Jan 2016 #34
If the DNC wasn't controlling the purse strings of the party intersectionality Jan 2016 #37
Sadly you have no concept about how that $18M will be helping State committees or local candidates. George II Jan 2016 #53
I don't but you pretending you do is a sad sad intersectionality Jan 2016 #67
What is your source? hueymahl Jan 2016 #39
Now we're pulling stuff out of thin air. Wow. Duckfan Jan 2016 #55
I'm a DTC Chair in CT and my state and federal officials and candidates do not raise money for us Larkspur Jan 2016 #26
In some states that's true, but the state and federal candidates do raise money for.... George II Jan 2016 #29
CT has the toughest state campain finance laws in the natiion Larkspur Jan 2016 #33
Hillary raised $18 million for down-ticket races, Bernie raised $0.00 TekGryphon Jan 2016 #23
Hillary is a sock puppet for Wall Street Larkspur Jan 2016 #28
Clinton did raise money directly through a PAC that she set up this year strictly for the purpose... George II Jan 2016 #42
What is the name of the PAC? virtualobserver Jan 2016 #46
Something like "Hillary Victory Fund", which does NOT refer to her own candidacy, but.... George II Jan 2016 #51
Considering the damage the Clintons have done to the Democratic Party Larkspur Jan 2016 #68
Without a supporting team don't expect to get an agenda accomplished Thinkingabout Jan 2016 #30
Yep, she sure does. Wall Street, Big Banks. MIC, etc. Punkingal Jan 2016 #36
You are right, she has an agenda she wants to get into place. Thinkingabout Jan 2016 #56
Really. If only he had a congress that would work with him, Amimnoch Jan 2016 #43
Very true, having a Democratic base from bottom to top will help Thinkingabout Jan 2016 #57
What I have to say about that is madokie Jan 2016 #54
Wow, no minimun wage increases? Thinkingabout Jan 2016 #58
Interesting excerpt from the Washington Post report on this: George II Jan 2016 #32
A few pesky facts. Good for you George II. Laser102 Jan 2016 #61
Alll riiiight!! I knew we could do it! Duval Jan 2016 #38
now is time to spend on mass media ads for Bernie. daybranch Jan 2016 #66
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