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HerbChestnut

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38. PPP just did a poll showing exactly that
Fri Jan 15, 2016, 09:14 PM
Jan 2016
https://twitter.com/ppppolls/status/687999697034833924

43% of O'Malley's supporters in Iowa would choose Bernie as their second choice while only 20% would choose Clinton.
It's all for the greater good! Blue_Adept Jan 2016 #1
The OP did not drag O'Malley through the mud, did not vilify him, and did not pillory him. Maedhros Jan 2016 #27
Right, the OP just totally disrespected O'Malley and is supporters KittyWampus Jan 2016 #43
How is it disrespecting to him or his supporters? Reter Jan 2016 #47
Good lord. Really. libdem4life Jan 2016 #41
Disagree. He's worked hard for months. cali Jan 2016 #2
Agreed. O'Malley should have his fair shot with the John Poet Jan 2016 #31
He definitely has loyalsister Jan 2016 #40
Are we watching the same debates? PyaarRevolution Jan 2016 #3
when he's good and ready bigtree Jan 2016 #4
No, he should stay in the race. He's a good man who deserves to be heard. Punkingal Jan 2016 #5
No, he doesn't Scootaloo Jan 2016 #6
The party is stronger every time O'Malley speaks. NCTraveler Jan 2016 #7
Depends which day you compare to her positions i suppose. JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #15
There's no evidence that O'Malley voters would go disproportionately--let alone entirely--to Sanders StevieM Jan 2016 #8
PPP just did a poll showing exactly that HerbChestnut Jan 2016 #38
There are a couple problems with your assessment. StevieM Jan 2016 #39
Well, considering Iowa is the only state O'Malley is campaigning in HerbChestnut Jan 2016 #42
Nope, too early to tell anyone to bow out. eom fleur-de-lisa Jan 2016 #9
He and his supporters will do what they see as the right thing Babel_17 Jan 2016 #10
+1 Well said. n/t FSogol Jan 2016 #17
He needs to stay. pugetres Jan 2016 #11
Thanks. I agree. n/t FSogol Jan 2016 #18
+1. nt tblue37 Jan 2016 #46
No, still a long time till New Hampshire 4139 Jan 2016 #12
and his job is to see to it that Bernie's message is better projected? elleng Jan 2016 #13
Like hell he does. stone space Jan 2016 #14
Of course, everyone should exist to promote your preferred candidate! FSogol Jan 2016 #16
Nope. The other way around. DavidDvorkin Jan 2016 #19
No bigwillq Jan 2016 #20
I stand with MOM and his right to be heard./nt DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #21
No!!!!!!! Peacetrain Jan 2016 #22
No. Agschmid Jan 2016 #23
O'Malley isn't hurting either of the others' chances HereSince1628 Jan 2016 #24
i don't think anyone should drop out before votes are cast. restorefreedom Jan 2016 #25
Agreed, the more progressive voices, the better demwing Jan 2016 #33
No, he doesn't. n/t zappaman Jan 2016 #26
O'Malley hammers both Sanders and Clinton. Hard to know which way his supporters will go. emulatorloo Jan 2016 #28
Unfortunately I have to agree Ferd Berfel Jan 2016 #29
Other people need to do what I want so I can be happy anigbrowl Jan 2016 #30
IMO, the man should try to finish what he's worked for demwing Jan 2016 #32
agree about the message and hillary restorefreedom Jan 2016 #36
No he doesn't. There hasn't been an election. He should JRLeft Jan 2016 #34
Staying in is the right thing... one_voice Jan 2016 #35
O'Malley campaigned for Clinton in 2008 RFKHumphreyObama Jan 2016 #37
Disagree. I believe O'Malley should saltpoint Jan 2016 #44
There's no need for O'Malley to drop out right now and endorse Sanders. winter is coming Jan 2016 #45
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