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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bad news: Sanders could win the next seven states after Arizona [View all]surrealAmerican
(11,717 posts)28. ... and he will have demonstrated that there is widespread support ...
... for liberal principles in the US.
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Nah, they're not un-informed, just trolling, based on previous posts I've seen as well. nt
Electric Monk
Mar 2016
#20
Agreed. Also the ones with very low post numbers proclaiming that Clinton will lose to Trump badly?
brush
Mar 2016
#22
You make our point. She should have. It was all wasted effort from that point on. nt
stevenleser
Mar 2016
#30
Sanders is trailing Clinton by three times as many delegates as Clinton trailed Obama.
NuclearDem
Mar 2016
#59
You know, it's been so long since I've seen a Clinton supporter post something ...
ebayfool
Mar 2016
#17
That was relatively innocuous, compared to most of the stuff we've had posted ...
ebayfool
Mar 2016
#63
I think the state of New York has more delegates than all those states combined
workinclasszero
Mar 2016
#34
And after Bernie's big win stretch.. he will still be more than 250 delegates behind.
DCBob
Mar 2016
#37
"And after Bernie's big win stretch.. he will still be more than 250 delegates behind."
workinclasszero
Mar 2016
#42
It's very good news, not only because Bernie gains delegates but because Hillary's DU supporters are
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#39
According to Bloomberg Politics, Sanders' team has already acknowledged they won't win AZ...
brooklynite
Mar 2016
#44