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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Reuters national tracking poll: Hillary's lead increasing.. now leads 58-40. [View all]Armstead
(47,803 posts)19. From about 3 percent to a close second in six months...
All conventional wisdom when he announced was that Sanders would be a fringe candidate might get 5 to 10 percent if lucky.
Instead, he has gotten within close range to a candidate backed by Big Money and Big Power who has been puffed up as "inevitable" for years.
I'd say that, win or lose, "incompetency" is not an apt description.
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Reuters national tracking poll: Hillary's lead increasing.. now leads 58-40. [View all]
DCBob
Apr 2016
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I would have trouble trusting anything from a poster that is relatively new
LiberalFighter
Apr 2016
#92
The so called "shitty candidate" is going beat the crap out of the GOP nominee in November...
DCBob
Apr 2016
#9
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Baobab
Apr 2016
#90
It seems to me like being a Demcrat during that time likely would have "insured" his ineffectiveness
Baobab
Apr 2016
#55
Why cant you people see that Bernie is simply not the best candidate for our party.
DCBob
Apr 2016
#5
Sorry, I wont vote for a war monger, or an NPD. (narcissistic personality disordered person)
Baobab
Apr 2016
#68
How are they tied? Clinton has big leads in votes, pledged delegates and super delegates.
brush
Apr 2016
#63
Agreed, ignoring the early southern primaries, and then that Vatican trip — oh boy!
brush
Apr 2016
#59
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Apr 2016
#43
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#57
I would be a hypocrite if I didn't remark there is no national primary.
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