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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Reports from the ground in CA [View all]onecaliberal
(32,777 posts)47. Bernie bumper stickers all over in the Central Valley, I saw a billboard on fwy 99 near Selma today.
I haven't seen even one Hillary or trump anywhere. This area is very red so it's very exciting.
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I'm in SoCal and I've seen a few Bernie stickers, but NO Hillary signs of any kind.
CaliforniaPeggy
Apr 2016
#12
Well, yes, I don't trust the DNC. They have already shown their hand, multiple times.
highprincipleswork
Apr 2016
#8
Bernie can take California, & in a big way. Thank you for your work, and we all need to do likewise!
highprincipleswork
Apr 2016
#9
You know, those aren't the delegate totals I've seen, but you're right, a little less than half.
highprincipleswork
Apr 2016
#18
Your link is certainly incorrect, being that it is pretty common knowledge that there are a total of
SFnomad
Apr 2016
#21
Whatever. My original point holds. CA has almost twice the delegates as NY, and w
highprincipleswork
Apr 2016
#58
BS has 2.5+ million fewer voters ... sounds like you have lots of work to do on that "turn out" n/t
SFnomad
Apr 2016
#43
I talk to people all of the time when I'm out. I have found a ton of Bernie supporters that are in
Skwmom
Apr 2016
#20
They can't be that elusive, there are 2.5+ million more of them than BS voters and that number will
SFnomad
Apr 2016
#23
Did Governor Brown make an endorsement? I don't think so and I don't think he will.
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2016
#29
A party decision to not pursue new registrations? More 'thumbs on the scales'?
ebayfool
Apr 2016
#59
What's always amusing about people who try to quote Kael is that they don't know the actual quote:
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2016
#63
Bernie bumper stickers all over in the Central Valley, I saw a billboard on fwy 99 near Selma today.
onecaliberal
Apr 2016
#47
Hillary supporters don't buy bumper stickers and they are already registered to vote and
Jitter65
Apr 2016
#53
California does not really do the 'huge numbers' thing, turnout is pretty low and a big issue there
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2016
#61
Currently CA has vote by mail option and last election over 60% of CA voters did just that
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2016
#64