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sabrina 1

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39. And there it is again. Thank you! I like it when my theories are verified live for all to see.
Sun Jan 17, 2016, 04:22 AM
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I talked to two high school seniors yesterday. DURHAM D Jan 2016 #1
My nephew mentioned it and I said do you think that will pass the historically GOP gerrymandered... uponit7771 Jan 2016 #3
Shhh! Don't tell them that! BlueCaliDem Jan 2016 #6
lol.... buried my brother today, haven't laughed in a while uponit7771 Jan 2016 #10
Sorry for your loss Kentonio Jan 2016 #51
I love seeing comments like this. It reminds of last May when Bernie announced he was going to run. sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #31
More collective strawman, no one is talking here about what happened last May or what goal uponit7771 Jan 2016 #48
I think his election will have some significant coat tails. Don't count out a cooperative congress silvershadow Jan 2016 #19
Coattails will give us 15% avg greater dem voters in gerrymandered GOP districts?!? Maddow did a... uponit7771 Jan 2016 #49
Then let me set your mind at ease, we dont want anyone to be disappointed. Bernie's sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #30
I care more their PRACTICAL solution to getting past this historically gerrymandered GOP congress... uponit7771 Jan 2016 #47
Cool story Bro. Maybe she should go back to first grade. Autumn Jan 2016 #5
IOW you talked to two high school seniors yesterday and one was a foolish idiot. cherokeeprogressive Jan 2016 #8
unlikely anecdote. A higher standard of proof is required. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #14
This is true, Sanders is promising unicorns and dismissing congress all together while saying he'll uponit7771 Jan 2016 #2
Congress and their 14% approval rating should be dismissed. Autumn Jan 2016 #9
I agree but gerrymandering makes that nearly staticially impossible even with overwhelming uponit7771 Jan 2016 #11
That, and the fact that everyone hates Congress, but likes their own congress critter well enough silvershadow Jan 2016 #20
Many of the gerrymandered districts in WI contain white, once democratic leaning, men HereSince1628 Jan 2016 #50
Lol! Notice how the goal posts re Bernie have been shoved around the field since May. sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #32
No I don't notice, I didn't set the goal post so the collective strawman doesn't apply here... uponit7771 Jan 2016 #45
Bernie has multiple problems with any path to the Whitehouse Sheepshank Jan 2016 #55
"On the other hand, ... BlueCaliDem Jan 2016 #4
Agreed, we continue to work for the ultimate goal of electing Hillary as president. Thinkingabout Jan 2016 #21
I guess they expect us to wave our arms and dance and sing to "Dancing on the Ceiling" while BlueCaliDem Jan 2016 #23
We are busy working and less time complaining. Thinkingabout Jan 2016 #26
It's all they really have, isn't it? Everything about Sanders' campaign is predicated on the BlueCaliDem Jan 2016 #67
Just talk about the issues instead of Bernie and his supporters. That would show some sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #33
If you and all the other Bernie supporters took YOUR advice, this place would be a heckuva lot less BlueCaliDem Jan 2016 #66
Do you support Hillary's stand on the Death Penalty, if so, why? sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #68
There is nothing exciting about Hillary. morningfog Jan 2016 #7
Keep telling yourself that dlwickham Jan 2016 #13
Other than her gender, what about her is exciting to you?? morningfog Jan 2016 #17
She's the most qualified candidate I can remember dlwickham Jan 2016 #57
Qualified yes. snoringvoter Jan 2016 #59
You didn't really answer what is exciting about her. morningfog Jan 2016 #61
Really? dlwickham Jan 2016 #64
Adults prefer attainability to excitement jmowreader Jan 2016 #24
What does that mean? 'Attainability'? Attainability to WHAT? What will she do when she sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #34
Attainability to the White House jmowreader Jan 2016 #37
Lol, what a sad post. Bernie is knocking on the WH door right now. And he has an army of Americans sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #40
Bernie Sanders appeals to one group of potential voters: Pissed-off young white males jmowreader Jan 2016 #41
Shades of 2008. Obama supporters, I remember it well, were also 'appealing to one group of voters sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #43
You never learn FlatBaroque Jan 2016 #46
You clearly haven't seen a recent breakdown then Kentonio Jan 2016 #52
I want to back you up with this story snoringvoter Jan 2016 #60
So you'd like to infantilize Sanders supporters. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #58
A lot of Sanders supporters don't need any help from me to be infantile jmowreader Jan 2016 #62
Sanders plays well to political neophytes. Metric System Jan 2016 #12
I'll go with neophytes dlwickham Jan 2016 #15
Have the courage of your convictions. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #18
Oh go ahead, insult millions of voters, have the guts to do it. Or say nothing, innuendo, the last sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #44
I'll stick with Neophytes dlwickham Jan 2016 #56
Hello there, 2008. How long have you been following politics? DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #16
You mean Voters? That's true, he does. Thankfully. Clinton plays well to Wall St. sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #35
I wonder if you realize how insulting the Sanders campaign is jmowreader Jan 2016 #38
And there it is again. Thank you! I like it when my theories are verified live for all to see. sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #39
I love the idea that normal people becoming involved in politics is somehow 'insulting' Kentonio Jan 2016 #53
No one is actually excited about Hillary. She's given no one a reason to be excited. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #22
They are not excited about more war, more free trade, more for profit health insurance, Doctor_J Jan 2016 #25
Check out the replies you are getting Kalidurga Jan 2016 #27
Eh... I'm mature, and jaded... Ino Jan 2016 #28
Yes they are always so condescending with little to be condescending about. But it sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #36
lol! They said the same sort of things + racist shit in 2007-2008 to try and depress Obama supporters. Green Forest Jan 2016 #63
That much is clear. marmar Jan 2016 #29
I don't have anything against pragmatism but if it doesn't have a moral foundation, it can't be Uncle Joe Jan 2016 #42
pragmatism is an excuse for Status Quo Ferd Berfel Jan 2016 #54
A Sanders suppoerter found a super-delegate to like???? JoePhilly Jan 2016 #65
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