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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: Why did Hillary lose Michigan? [View all]LisaM
(29,634 posts)47. Obama didn't compete in the 2008 Michigan primary.
Michigan moved the date up and he and Edwards chose not to have it count so weren't on the ballot. Hillary, of course, did go on the ballot, and went and worked hard there (as she always does). So the state goes and turns its back on the only Democratic candidate who supported them moving up the primaries 8 years ago. I feel so many of the stresses of the 2008 primary season returning.
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You're welcome. Thank you for all you have done for Hillary supporters on DU. n/t
Kang Colby
Mar 2016
#26
Nate does not do his own polls, and his formula has been quit accurate for the most part.
fleabiscuit
Mar 2016
#41
Independents in a Democratic primary are more than likely republican cross over voters.
Loki
Mar 2016
#46
the simple answer is she is allowing others to frame who she is and what she has done
beachbum bob
Mar 2016
#44
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/why-the-polls-missed-bernie-sanders-michigan-upset/
Her Sister
Mar 2016
#55