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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Clinton allies quietly shape general-election map [View all]Aerows
(39,961 posts)34. Hey, I learn new things
too.
Let's give each other the benefit of the doubt
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She won't have enough votes to clinch going into the Convention. A failure for Ms. "inevitable". nt
Romulox
Apr 2016
#6
She will require the help of the so-called "Super Delegates" (lobbyists and insiders). nt
Romulox
Apr 2016
#14
None, they already have pledged PLEO, which are pledged party leaders and elected officials
jfern
Apr 2016
#52
She is politically bloodied and mentally/physically exhausted. It wasn't supposed to be this way. nt
Romulox
Apr 2016
#9
I was rooting for Bernie, but kind of have to agree with you. I wish he didn't get
eastwestdem
Apr 2016
#47
Oh yeah. Busting balls, YouGotaLotofCojones, your mother ___ ____, and you talking to me? were all
bettyellen
Apr 2016
#39
Bea, I got upset when I read the second paragraph and saw North Carolina wasn't included.
StevieM
Apr 2016
#30
So she's writing off the south. Doesn't Hillary think that Black voters matter?
imagine2015
Apr 2016
#51