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In reply to the discussion: Georgia poll shows tight presidential race [View all]SmittynMo
(3,544 posts)4. We are sooooooo f*ed
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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
We were told how close the Senate and Governor's races were going to be in 2014
rpannier
May 2016
#84
You are confusing dyed in the wool Democrats with the general election voters....
Human101948
May 2016
#12
Independents are the key because they tend to be more Democratic leaning (meaning left not right)
Baobab
May 2016
#91
That's the Math that DOES Matter...no rush on that Coronation, thanks...
NewImproved Deal
May 2016
#79
Maybe because the Democrat most likely to take the state won't be on the ballot.
Redwoods Red
May 2016
#8
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
If the GOP had a rich vein of smeer for Sanders, they've had 25 consecutive years working with him
floppyboo
May 2016
#37
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
While one might win in Vermont running as a socialist, seems unlikely it would work in many other
LisaL
May 2016
#78
A socialist/commie/pinko would NOT win Georgia. And that is how he would be known
pnwmom
May 2016
#33
This election is about establishment vs anti-establishment more than anything else.
basselope
May 2016
#31
To avoid fainting, keep repeating Hillary is winning, Hillary is winning....
Omaha Steve
May 2016
#46
Yeah. We all thought Jason Carter and Michelle Nunn would perform well too. n/t
Calista241
May 2016
#77