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In reply to the discussion: Democrats Evenly Split Over Clinton, Sanders in Bloomberg Poll [View all]imagine2015
(2,054 posts)136. Hillary won't campaign in the South if she captures the nomination. It'll be a boycott.
She will campaign in states that are winnable in the general election.
That what presidential candidates always do.
They go and concentrate their efforts where they can win, not where they can't possibly win the presidential election.
The "southern primary" strategy was obviously set-up to favor her for the nomination.
The strategy for her in the general election is to boycott the red Republican south.
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Sure, sure. She got stomped in utah and Idaho. And her take in Az is under investigation.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#3
And I will be waiting for the establishment to say 'kick rocks and keep on kicking em"
bravenak
Mar 2016
#37
Which is hillarious... because she CANT WIN! Especially not without sanders supporters.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#48
No...I wont be comming to heel. No matter how many times your candidate says it.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#144
You mean the point couched in ad hominem and concern trolling? Yeah... couldn't see it.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#237
Just because your reality is harsh doesn't mean my willingness to state it is an ad hominem
Cary
Mar 2016
#238
How do you know we won't do the same as his supporters have been threatening to do?
bravenak
Mar 2016
#94
I've been voting straight ticket Democratic since 1974 - I will NEVER vote for another Clinton!
Elmer S. E. Dump
Mar 2016
#102
It pissed me off no end that the media is making it seems like all Bernie supporters
Elmer S. E. Dump
Mar 2016
#114
You know, oddly enough, that's not the part that angers me. It's that people here are buying into it
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#122
Well, the Hillary people will buy into anything that helps their side - right or wrong.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Mar 2016
#124
That is an excellent, trenchant observation. "Don't piss Bernie or his followers off!"
Akamai
Mar 2016
#231
LOL...you're just gonna ignore the facts...typical hilly supporter...cant stand facts.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#170
Hillary won't campaign in the South if she captures the nomination. It'll be a boycott.
imagine2015
Mar 2016
#136
You misunderstand...hilly should have won UT and ID...but she didn't. She got HAMMERED!
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#80
Non sequiter... but please, keep trying! Every one of you hillarians are kicking my post!
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#91
Hey, look at that! You get to be right about something... I did indeed misspell a word.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#158
" that should affect all candidates equally" LOL...no... not even close. Nice try though!
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#36
Awww. Well shucks. Guess I'l just have to live without being pestered by another HRC fan...
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#117
Ya know, I'd stab myself with a... sharp stick... before I'd "come to heel" for her.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#151
After almost 15 million people have voted, Clinton has a popular vote lead of 2.7 million.
George II
Mar 2016
#169
"And she has built and stronger more diverse coalition"... of corporations and dirty money.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#96
It doesn't matter how you deflect. She will NEVER escape all the dirty money...
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#109
Agreed: and Sanders has never been vetted: he has been let off because he is not
lewebley3
Mar 2016
#115
"STATES SHE IS GOING TO WIN" Keep telling yourself that. Maybe you'll be able to sleep at night.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#56
OK - anywho - It will be fun for all watching the rest of the primaries.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Mar 2016
#239
But she was running against a republican. This time she's running against a true progressive.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Mar 2016
#223
That hasn't translated into delegates and frankly, it's too little too late
liberal N proud
Mar 2016
#4
Maybe, but even so I feel a lot more genuine supporting Sanders, because he
PatrickforO
Mar 2016
#24
Hmm. Since many Sanders supporters are 'under the radar' of these polls, especially
PatrickforO
Mar 2016
#9
Touche'. Posted the wrong title from a related link. Credit where credit is due. Nice catch.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#41
It's thoughtful and meaningful contributions like this that boggle the mind. n/t
libdem4life
Mar 2016
#235
I don't care for polls period. Just get out and vote, and everything else is moot
still_one
Mar 2016
#74
And here I thought the contest would be over by Super Tuesday. What happened?
thereismore
Mar 2016
#112
an interpretation is that presidents usually don't fight for the middle-class or
TheDormouse
Mar 2016
#152
So nationally he is ahead. It figures. I suspected it was voter suppression all along
Zira
Mar 2016
#77
I don't think the polls are even. Not in any other one I've seen yet this one is even
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#92
While this is interesting and encouraging if your're on the left, its meaningless.
apnu
Mar 2016
#131
Evenly split, when you consider full court effort to eliminate Sander's on MSM, and election fraud..
MrMickeysMom
Mar 2016
#216
wise people are waking up and 3rdwayers are being outed as the rightwing-lite
stupidicus
Mar 2016
#244
Interesting numbers considering a year ago Bernie wasn't even on the radar screen.
jalan48
Mar 2016
#246