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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: This Is the DATE Bernie Sanders BERNS OUT [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)62. One person's analysis does not equal "facts".
It does equal that person's "wants", however.
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Also vexing I suppose - those who consistently believe Bernie is the Progressive candidate.
highprincipleswork
Feb 2016
#4
In the long run, increasing turnout may be a bigger problem for Hillary than Bernie...
Kalidurga
Feb 2016
#11
by 'in the long run' I'm referring to the situation where she is the nominee...
islandmkl
Feb 2016
#14
it's a primary where many will be happy with either one so coming out to vote in this particular
saturnsring
Feb 2016
#21
If not for Bernie, I'd still be registered Independent, and odds are good, wouldn't bother. eom
VulgarPoet
Feb 2016
#70
So we will have Hillary for the next 8 years.. too bad we could not have REAL change.
secondwind
Feb 2016
#12
"One of the more vexing things about this election year is the open hostility to basic election
djean111
Feb 2016
#22
As close as two or three days before Super Tuesday, Hillary said, "it will all be over Tuesday".
ieoeja
Feb 2016
#85