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2016 Postmortem

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Bad Thoughts

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24. Such reckless statements by supporters turn me off to their candidate
Sun Feb 28, 2016, 01:58 PM
Feb 2016

I feel that you are seeding insinuations that are clearly not supported by facts: a tactical statement about campaigning and a common stump speech line, repeated so often that it has no bearing on any particular part of the campaign.

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I am so tired of Hillary supporters trying to stir up racial strife virtualobserver Feb 2016 #1
It's sick and twisted. It's endemic inside her campaign. I cannot vote for this shit. GoneFishin Feb 2016 #10
I hate the smell of "Brock" in the morning...I refuse to step in it. virtualobserver Feb 2016 #17
It's the only way UglyGreed Feb 2016 #21
Pisses me off also. desmiller Feb 2016 #22
I'll stand with black voters in SC before I'll defend any politician bigtree Feb 2016 #27
an·tip·a·thy- a deep-seated feeling of dislike; aversion.-- virtualobserver Feb 2016 #38
He thinks he will win NY? Delusional. As far as his comments, livetohike Feb 2016 #2
Taking two separate conversations to create a false narrative is pretty low. GOP tactic low. think Feb 2016 #3
GOP low is going to another state to trash people who didn't vote for you bigtree Feb 2016 #6
Keep posting your slime ball attacks. Conflating two separate conversation to fit your narrative is think Feb 2016 #26
then please block me bigtree Feb 2016 #29
No. You're posting garbage and you will get called out on it. think Feb 2016 #34
I think it has as much credence as Albright's statement. PeaceNikki Feb 2016 #20
UGH Iliyah Feb 2016 #4
Sure blame the victim. Seems to me it's the other way around. Black southerners don't want Bernie. Cleita Feb 2016 #5
holding up politicians as 'victims' bigtree Feb 2016 #11
I never called anyone ignorant. Cleita Feb 2016 #23
Could be that AA voters just know her record MaggieD Feb 2016 #12
I think of it and so should you. Cleita Feb 2016 #15
No offense but.... MaggieD Feb 2016 #36
It could be...but it isn't. Lizzie Poppet Feb 2016 #42
Please cite the African Americans DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2016 #31
Sanders all but said that the voters of SC weren't smart enough to vote for him. Remember..... George II Feb 2016 #41
LOL-No he won't do better outside the south MaggieD Feb 2016 #7
RACE BAITING POST MrMickeysMom Feb 2016 #8
but race baiting isn't calling Hillary 'bad for blacks' bigtree Feb 2016 #37
WTF is wrong with some people on this board? HerbChestnut Feb 2016 #9
+1. JonLeibowitz Feb 2016 #16
why is Sanders? bigtree Feb 2016 #40
An unfortunate statement mcar Feb 2016 #13
Your title is slanderous lostnfound Feb 2016 #14
You mean libellous? PeaceNikki Feb 2016 #43
That is so dishonest it reeks. djean111 Feb 2016 #18
. JonLeibowitz Feb 2016 #19
Such reckless statements by supporters turn me off to their candidate Bad Thoughts Feb 2016 #24
Is this shit really necessary? whatchamacallit Feb 2016 #25
You are one divisive person nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #28
No need to answer: This is a rhetorical question. RufusTFirefly Feb 2016 #30
Are Clinton voters the new republicans? Gregorian Feb 2016 #32
This post is a perfect example Z_California Feb 2016 #33
As if more melanin somehow excuses voting conservative? Lizzie Poppet Feb 2016 #35
Excellent. Way to build that GE coalition. Karmadillo Feb 2016 #39
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