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The math just ain't there for Bernie [View all] RealAmericanDem Mar 2016 OP
He is NOT backing off he is going to the convention. Our voices will be heard loud and clear. bkkyosemite Mar 2016 #1
Go and take the pledge if you mean that Milliesmom Mar 2016 #45
This: seaotter Mar 2016 #2
yea that makes sense; the candidate who has won the most states should leave. RealAmericanDem Mar 2016 #6
She can not win the GE her negatives are too high. THEM IS THE FACTS. seaotter Mar 2016 #10
She's fatally flawed... except against Trump scheming daemons Mar 2016 #12
That is wishful thinking. seaotter Mar 2016 #13
Yes you can. scheming daemons Mar 2016 #18
Hang on to that. seaotter Mar 2016 #53
No it is not wishful thinking. truedelphi Mar 2016 #34
I am a Bernie supporter. seaotter Mar 2016 #56
Nope. If he runs against her, he wins. closeupready Mar 2016 #15
The data suggest you're incorrect scheming daemons Mar 2016 #20
To say that she may be able to squeek past Trump in the GE is hardly a good point to make. seaotter Mar 2016 #29
+5 to +8 over Trump in the latest polls.... hardly "squeaking" past scheming daemons Mar 2016 #30
Speak squeak seaotter Mar 2016 #52
"People just do not like or trust her". auntpurl Mar 2016 #14
If by droves you mean lower numbers from past elections, then closeupready Mar 2016 #16
But, I mean, why would they do that? auntpurl Mar 2016 #24
See my post below. seaotter Mar 2016 #27
HRC's strength is that Americans do not yet know how to wrench truedelphi Mar 2016 #35
No one is stopping Independents from running for local office, getting involved auntpurl Mar 2016 #36
So you' re saying that no one is stopping Independents from running for office - truedelphi Mar 2016 #44
Again, starting with the presidency is not what I'm suggesting. auntpurl Mar 2016 #46
If Bernie had run to be the Comptroller, none of us would realize how much support exists to wrench truedelphi Mar 2016 #48
Well, statistically it's not impossible. auntpurl Mar 2016 #58
They will not be nearly enough in the GE. seaotter Mar 2016 #23
See my post above. auntpurl Mar 2016 #25
The congress is waiting for a new president before it will have hearings artislife Mar 2016 #7
You're barking up the wrong tree. seaotter Mar 2016 #11
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Doesn't matter. We are exposing the machine artislife Mar 2016 #4
So "exposing the machine" is worth having a 9 - 2 conservative Supreme Court? RealAmericanDem Mar 2016 #17
Do you really think SHE can stop it? artislife Mar 2016 #22
The US Supreme Court is quite conservative. truedelphi Mar 2016 #59
Yes, math angrychair Mar 2016 #5
Predictions of the future are something different than facts. immoderate Mar 2016 #8
Keep whistling. It's entertaining. n/t bvf Mar 2016 #9
And yet, Bettie Mar 2016 #19
55/45 according to this: Yuugal Mar 2016 #21
There is no reason to believe that will happen hack89 Mar 2016 #28
They said Bernie would only win VT, also. Yuugal Mar 2016 #31
And those victories were not blow outs. hack89 Mar 2016 #33
He needs BIG victories ... and often ... that's just not going to happen. NurseJackie Mar 2016 #47
But he's going to lose Michigan, Florida and Louisiana... SidDithers Mar 2016 #49
Interesting how the percentage keeps growing every time someone posts revbones Mar 2016 #26
It depends if you count super delegates or only pledged delegates taught_me_patience Mar 2016 #32
How is it insurmountable? This isn't a general election where each side is MillennialDem Mar 2016 #43
The honorable thing would be to step aside. Instead, Clinton has to waste valuable time, energy, Hoyt Mar 2016 #37
You're talking about Bernie Sanders not having honor??? truedelphi Mar 2016 #54
These memes are getting boring. I'm just going to trash the thread. liberal_at_heart Mar 2016 #38
Does your math include the super-delegates by any chance? Dragonfli Mar 2016 #39
One side can start running away with this. A contested bloody primary would probably MillennialDem Mar 2016 #40
why you guys working this so hard? restorefreedom Mar 2016 #41
The math just ain't there for CLinton basselope Mar 2016 #42
Young voters are not the base because so many never show up to vote. Not even for Bernie. RealAmericanDem Mar 2016 #50
Incorrect. YOUNG PEOPLE got Obama elected. basselope Mar 2016 #62
I love you. JaneyVee Mar 2016 #51
Well, I'm newly single. Send a picture. ;-) RealAmericanDem Mar 2016 #55
Ha! Maybe a selfie. JaneyVee Mar 2016 #57
Just picture a little older Brad Pitt and you will know what I look like. ;-) RealAmericanDem Mar 2016 #60
Hillary will get... Mike Nelson Mar 2016 #61
yep RealAmericanDem Mar 2016 #63
Don't quit your day job ... GeorgeGist Mar 2016 #64
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