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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie is 110% right poor people don't vote [View all]pampango
(24,692 posts)16. Since Trump "lies" and "flips his views" repeating his talking points does not prove anything.
Most Democrats support TPP. Most republicans oppose it. Bernie will renegotiate NAFTA. Trump will 'rip it up'.
Trump wants to build up the military and 'obliterate' ISIS. Believe he is anti-war if you wish.
Trump is only in favor of one rich guy donating money to one rich guy's campaign.
He "hints" at a lot of things - generally whatever he thinks his audience wants to hear.
Trump openly talks ..., Trump openly talks ..., Trump talks bad about it ..., He has said on many occasion ...
I am glad that his rhetoric is having an effect on some liberals. I am not defending Hillary since I support Bernie. But no one should think Trump is more liberal or anti-war than any of our candidates, rhetoric notwithstanding.
I am not endorsing Trump at all
Glad to hear it. You had me going there for a minute.
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Because of inquities in our system, minorties make up a big percentage of the poor . . .
brush
Apr 2016
#35
Maybe, but still, if the poor, a good many of whom are minorities, did vote, they've vote like . .
brush
Apr 2016
#39
Analyze this: young adults are also known for not voting, yet that is who Sanders went after...
KittyWampus
Apr 2016
#43
No prob about the name...It's my middle name and I had a hard time spelling it when young
Armstead
Apr 2016
#54
Currently he is 44% of voters below $50,000, still losing in that category also.
Thinkingabout
Apr 2016
#2
You've just diagnosed a considerable portion of the Democratic Party membership.
kstewart33
Apr 2016
#47
Since Trump "lies" and "flips his views" repeating his talking points does not prove anything.
pampango
Apr 2016
#16
That's the point...This is not only about Sanders. It's a campaign against all reform
Armstead
Apr 2016
#26
Sanders' analysis about the poor, and those supporters of his who agree are nuts.
brush
Apr 2016
#38
She won NY, where turnout was 29%, in NYC just 12% of eligible Democrats voted at all.
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2016
#21
But Sanders is the champion of the poor AND he's drawing people into the political process.
George II
Apr 2016
#22
Polls in NY were held when poor were at work and not when Stock Markets opened
egalitegirl
Apr 2016
#33