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Trump puts Georgia in play for Democrats. Redwoods Red May 2016 #1
I live in Georgia. Dawgs May 2016 #3
What do you mean? Redwoods Red May 2016 #7
Going Republican is the most likely outcome imo. cstanleytech May 2016 #22
Bill Clinton won Georgia IronLionZion May 2016 #38
Miller isnt exactly a good example considering he turned against the Democrats later on. cstanleytech May 2016 #43
Bernie is a HISTORICAL OPPORTUNITY TO HEAL A GREAT MANY WOUNDS IN THE SOUTH-NORTH CONTEXT Baobab May 2016 #68
I just dont see the Republicans willing to listen to what he has to say even if he had the power of cstanleytech May 2016 #69
People have moved a lot and young people are often more liberal IronLionZion May 2016 #86
And yet even after he won in those states the Republicans still cstanleytech May 2016 #90
+1 beerandjesus May 2016 #88
All before ablamj May 2016 #74
Hillary will lose by 10+ points. nt Dawgs May 2016 #65
We were told how close the Senate and Governor's races were going to be in 2014 rpannier May 2016 #84
Bears repeating: NewImproved Deal May 2016 #2
Why hasn't Sanders huge favorability helped him Bakkeno May 2016 #10
You are confusing dyed in the wool Democrats with the general election voters.... Human101948 May 2016 #12
We are talking GE MFM008 May 2016 #53
The polls show her barely squeaking by Trump... Human101948 May 2016 #83
Independents are the key because they tend to be more Democratic leaning (meaning left not right) Baobab May 2016 #91
Because Democrats are only 36% of the voters. zeemike May 2016 #13
Obama lost independents to Romney Bakkeno May 2016 #32
Clinton is no Obama. zeemike May 2016 #52
That's the Math that DOES Matter...no rush on that Coronation, thanks... NewImproved Deal May 2016 #79
75% of Ga Cryptoad May 2016 #39
And if he was the nominee, they would ToxMarz May 2016 #47
yep soicalism is berry popular in the Red South! Cryptoad May 2016 #58
+10! eom reACTIONary May 2016 #70
Where exactly do you get that stat from? hueymahl May 2016 #89
Some might suggest that the DNC has stacked the cards very efficiently. libdem4life May 2016 #50
you need to learn Bernie math, Bakkeno Skittles May 2016 #64
We are sooooooo f*ed SmittynMo May 2016 #4
We're fucked because the Democrats might carry Georgia? DavidDvorkin May 2016 #6
Maybe because the Democrat most likely to take the state won't be on the ballot. Redwoods Red May 2016 #8
If he were the candidate DavidDvorkin May 2016 #11
+1 n/t jaysunb May 2016 #14
+2. nt SunSeeker May 2016 #17
That's not what the poll says. What's the basis of your prognostication? Redwoods Red May 2016 #18
The GOP attack machine has been working on Hillary for decades, but it hasn't started on Bernie yet DavidDvorkin May 2016 #19
Well, the Democratic attack machine has been working on Bernie for awhile now. Redwoods Red May 2016 #23
According to that poll, she has a chance there DavidDvorkin May 2016 #24
That's one way to deflect on the nine point difference. Redwoods Red May 2016 #30
There is definitely a "rich vein of material for the GOP" with Sanders. SunSeeker May 2016 #25
Well, that's pretty much the kitchen sink. Still pretty lame. Redwoods Red May 2016 #29
Hardly. SunSeeker May 2016 #62
If the GOP had a rich vein of smeer for Sanders, they've had 25 consecutive years working with him floppyboo May 2016 #37
Sanders always had a safe seat in Vermont. SunSeeker May 2016 #42
Why would GOP go after him now? LisaL May 2016 #80
It is pretty sad/horrible Baobab May 2016 #81
The now infamous Victim Card. LOL libdem4life May 2016 #44
Link? SunSeeker May 2016 #63
Both Democratic campaigns have held back from smearing the other. That will all end pnwmom May 2016 #35
You keep saying this but there isn't one shred of evidence to prove that claim. RichVRichV May 2016 #72
There you go, using facts and applying logic Bernin4U May 2016 #75
While one might win in Vermont running as a socialist, seems unlikely it would work in many other LisaL May 2016 #78
And what makes Vermont this great bastion of Socialism? RichVRichV May 2016 #93
+10! reACTIONary May 2016 #71
A socialist/commie/pinko would NOT win Georgia. And that is how he would be known pnwmom May 2016 #33
Exactly. LisaL May 2016 #48
I don't draw pics SmittynMo May 2016 #9
If there is ANY question about Georgia GEORGIA it doesn't matter who we run underpants May 2016 #16
K & R. Face it, or peril! appalachiablue May 2016 #5
K&R! Duval May 2016 #15
But to be a "faithful Democrat" you have to back the loser. Binkie The Clown May 2016 #20
"Will"? nxylas May 2016 #26
Expert says JFK Jr. planned to run for New York Senate, Presidency Omaha Steve May 2016 #36
The DNC primary she had was TimPlo May 2016 #57
Bernie puts Georgia in play for Democrats. kpola12 May 2016 #21
LOL. Bernie can't even win the nomination of his party redstateblues May 2016 #55
Would the DNC run against him in the GE as well? Bernin4U May 2016 #76
hilary will NOT take georgia. pansypoo53219 May 2016 #27
The GOP can't even count on Georgia? Sucks to be them. McCamy Taylor May 2016 #28
This election is about establishment vs anti-establishment more than anything else. basselope May 2016 #31
The establishment candidate is beating Bernie Sanders Bakkeno May 2016 #34
Not at all. basselope May 2016 #41
First you argued primary polls are inaccurate Bakkeno May 2016 #49
SIGH basselope May 2016 #54
Since Bern lost to Hillary Cryptoad May 2016 #40
To avoid fainting, keep repeating Hillary is winning, Hillary is winning.... Omaha Steve May 2016 #46
,,, and the tide is not coming in tonite,,,, Cryptoad May 2016 #59
The tide is high Omaha Steve May 2016 #73
For months we've been told that she is the strongest candidate in the GE. progressoid May 2016 #92
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast May 2016 #45
National election Polls this far out are meaningless. wisteria May 2016 #51
The GE will be a nail-bitter Equinox Moon May 2016 #56
It will be the biggest Democratic Landslide in 50 years Cryptoad May 2016 #60
I appreciate your optimisim and hope you are right Equinox Moon May 2016 #66
High voter turnout. JosephAlanWatson May 2016 #61
Sure, that goes right along with madville May 2016 #67
Yeah. We all thought Jason Carter and Michelle Nunn would perform well too. n/t Calista241 May 2016 #77
Yep rpannier May 2016 #85
Southern men greymattermom May 2016 #82
This is typical of Georgia's Presidential election history apnu May 2016 #87
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