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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: DK: Is It Game Over for Hillary? [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)42. Interesting.
Yesterday someone who caucused in Alaska, I think, reported that the Hillary group had a lot of trouble persuading someone to the the delegate to the next level. I find that quite sad. It also speaks volumes about the difference in enthusiasm between the two groups.
If Hillary does win the nomination, there will be almost no grass-roots support for her. Her only hope of winning the general election is that the Republican nominee is so totally incompetent that he'll lose. And at that, a lot of former Bernie enthusiasts, ESPECIALLY the young ones, will be so totally turned off that many of them won't bother to vote, and may not return to voting for another decade.
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Not too long ago, DK announced that, since Hillary would have this all wrapped up by
djean111
Mar 2016
#3
i clicked in pursuit of an older article about something else; lo an behold....
amborin
Mar 2016
#12
Yes you are only 2.5 + million votes ahead of Sanders! Only 200 PDs ahead...Drop out!
lunamagica
Mar 2016
#4
Yes... for the good of the country and the party, Hillary must drop out and call for Unity.
cherokeeprogressive
Mar 2016
#5
For once I agree, this is unfathomable. . . .maybe someone hit the wrong key by accident.
pdsimdars
Mar 2016
#70
I think it strange you should say "we need a candidate who can represent diverse interests."
rhett o rick
Mar 2016
#57
Bernie's got work to do. I'm aware of that and I'm also aware of the variables at play right now
NWCorona
Mar 2016
#19
It's not about changing rules, it's about not changing people's valid registrations.
cui bono
Mar 2016
#37
If they "had proof" they would get a provisional vote or a court order to vote.
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#49
In my town, they are counted. But we have a strong Dem party presence, which is what it takes.
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#52
She talks about a lot of things. Haven't heard anything from her about Arizona.
cui bono
Mar 2016
#54
She has talked about voting issues in red states at length, for a long time. You have missed much.
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#55
Good catch. Plus, the important detail is that he handily took the last 6 contests.
cui bono
Mar 2016
#38
I voted for Obama for the greater good, not for the lesser evil. Too bad he was stymied
uppityperson
Mar 2016
#9
The gentleman in our caucus and a sticky badge that said something like he was
rhett o rick
Mar 2016
#53
Pathetic. Didn't hear you calling Sanders to drop out after losing 5 in a row.
CalvinballPro
Mar 2016
#18
Hillary supporters only see things in Black and White, they forget about the rest of us.
jillan
Mar 2016
#51
Well the Hillary supporters were making these kinds of demands just a couple days ago
strategery blunder
Mar 2016
#25
Huummm, interesting since Clinton just had a five state sweep which netted more
Thinkingabout
Mar 2016
#33