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AzDar

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52. Yes, the Diverse-est Evah. But I'm attempting to discuss the wholesale selling-out of the Party...
Sun Feb 28, 2016, 12:26 AM
Feb 2016

We get it.. you're so VERY proud of sHillary, and will try to hector everyone endlessly to
just settle for HER!!... but...time and a place for everything, right? Surely you should be at the Victory Party thrown by Alice Walton, Henry the K, and the Boys at Goldman Sachs, anyway? Off you go...





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The people spoke in SC. nt LexVegas Feb 2016 #1
Just like the People of NH spoke...Try to stay on topic, Chief... AzDar Feb 2016 #3
A diverse electorate spoke in SC.nt LexVegas Feb 2016 #9
And? Barack_America Feb 2016 #20
... LexVegas Feb 2016 #28
Yes, the Diverse-est Evah. But I'm attempting to discuss the wholesale selling-out of the Party... AzDar Feb 2016 #52
Well apparently less than 30% per county TM99 Feb 2016 #31
Yeah...I know it hurts tonight. You always have Tuesday.nt LexVegas Feb 2016 #32
I am not hurt. TM99 Feb 2016 #36
+1 an entire shit load. Enthusiast Feb 2016 #63
Your statement is only true for the people in SC. NWCorona Feb 2016 #41
Oh, the 12%? (of a state that isn't representative of the larger electorate, I might add) nt silvershadow Feb 2016 #56
Well, a small percentage of them, anyway. Beartracks Feb 2016 #58
I just saw the voters of South Carolina pick Hillary overwhelmingly. Cali_Democrat Feb 2016 #2
And its an overwhelmingly red state...so yeah datguy_6 Feb 2016 #7
Were Bernie supporters not aware that states like South Carolina vote in the Democratic primaries? Cali_Democrat Feb 2016 #15
Sorry, I was confused....I thought SC mattered datguy_6 Feb 2016 #19
I'm trying to understand your point. Cali_Democrat Feb 2016 #25
Well they don't...caucuses are not the same as primaries... datguy_6 Feb 2016 #29
What? LexVegas Feb 2016 #33
What? Thinkingabout Feb 2016 #34
And these were democrats voting, in a democratic primary. Agschmid Feb 2016 #17
And HRC will lose it my same margin... datguy_6 Feb 2016 #22
Okay... Let's just not let the "red states" vote in the primary. Agschmid Feb 2016 #24
Why did these UglyGreed Feb 2016 #26
And congrats to Clinton but you are missing the point NWCorona Feb 2016 #43
8% or so. Not very overwhelming. Beartracks Feb 2016 #59
A question worth pondering and discussing yourpaljoey Feb 2016 #4
Destroys the party? Bernie wasn't even IN the party a few years ago. nt BreakfastClub Feb 2016 #8
Change generally comes from the outside. NWCorona Feb 2016 #45
permeant republican majority Robbins Feb 2016 #23
Regular democrats voted, not party elites. Those people preferred Hillary. There's no conspiracy. nt BreakfastClub Feb 2016 #5
With the low voter turnout Autumn Colors Feb 2016 #53
That's worrisome. If SC is "in the bag" for Hillary, then I certainly hope... Beartracks Feb 2016 #60
Purchasing The Presidency Is Writ Large In The Direct And Indirect Ways Candidates Are Bribed cantbeserious Feb 2016 #6
Somebody is going to get blocked for telling the truth... datguy_6 Feb 2016 #10
Do We Not Teach Our Children That The Truth Shall Set One Free cantbeserious Feb 2016 #16
Well, she'll lose, but she'll be fine! dchill Feb 2016 #18
why do you post such ugly... SoLeftIAmRight Feb 2016 #27
... AzDar Feb 2016 #30
Yeah, well kicked and recced sadly Arazi Feb 2016 #40
This should be an OP on the front page onecaliberal Feb 2016 #44
I think shareholders of these companies could get pretty pissed at such a waste of money ... JudyM Feb 2016 #51
Wow KelleyKramer Feb 2016 #55
Jaw drop (nt) jack_krass Feb 2016 #61
There's a surplus of sour grapes tonight. Bleacher Creature Feb 2016 #11
I've noticed that all day - tells me they knew he'd get clobbered today. n/t Lil Missy Feb 2016 #35
With a loss that Bernie took. That's bound to happen NWCorona Feb 2016 #47
What Do We Do About This? Apparently, we lose... dchill Feb 2016 #12
If she had any decency, she would drop out Politicalboi Feb 2016 #13
Why would she drop out, she is ahead in the delegate count. Thinkingabout Feb 2016 #38
271,367 people voted for Hillary Clinton in South Carolina, while 95,840 voted for Bernie Sanders alcibiades_mystery Feb 2016 #14
271,000 people. Less than the population of Toledo, Ohio DefenseLawyer Feb 2016 #46
The other 46 states and several territories will have their chance as well alcibiades_mystery Feb 2016 #49
As I said, not a knock on Hillary DefenseLawyer Feb 2016 #54
Vote. Nt NCTraveler Feb 2016 #21
What needs to be done about it sadoldgirl Feb 2016 #37
+1 Matariki Feb 2016 #68
Too bad for you - the majority of voters is what counts, and Lil Missy Feb 2016 #39
We are watching the people of South Carolina express their preferences frazzled Feb 2016 #42
Fight on. No choice. This election. Next election. mmonk Feb 2016 #48
It's a gamed system. ananda Feb 2016 #50
Need to fight on!!! liberal from boston Feb 2016 #64
We vote Bernie! nt retrowire Feb 2016 #57
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2016 #62
Run for office. Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2016 #65
The DNC follows whoever is leading MSNBC. erlewyne Feb 2016 #66
Agree, except I think it's both parties. Waiting For Everyman Feb 2016 #67
That's how it works. moondust Feb 2016 #69
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