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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Just an observation before going to bed ... [View all]JimDandy
(7,318 posts)10. Like Obama did, on Clinton, in 2008. Clinton had NOOOOOOOO chance to win then.
Zero. And still she stuck it out. to. the. bitter. end. Every single state voted before she gave up the ghost.
On the other hand, Sanders, today, right now, still has a chance to win--miniscule, but a chance. And there are still 13 states that would like to vote for him as their Dem of choice.
A more believable answer would have been: it's outrage that you're feeling at having to let democracy run it's course; outrage that her coronation was ruined; outrage that her time in the sun is being shaded by an "Independent whose really a socialist, not a Democrat"; outrage that she's having to spend money and time to actually earn Dems votes; and outrage that she can't pivot right yet.
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They do seem pretty nervous, begging Bernie to drop out, twisting the math, whatever it takes
lagomorph777
May 2016
#52
Yep... Were she to win Indiana, they'd have been likely able to shift DU into GE mode.
VulgarPoet
May 2016
#20
Like Obama did, on Clinton, in 2008. Clinton had NOOOOOOOO chance to win then.
JimDandy
May 2016
#10
I think a flippant, insincere response to a flippant, insincere query is wholly appropriate.
LanternWaste
May 2016
#32
Perhaps they can't stand the thought that we genuinely think there is a better candidate?
highprincipleswork
May 2016
#11
I think we are all waiting to see when the Berners finally throw in the towel...
anotherproletariat
May 2016
#12
they are tasked with beating back the progressive wave, putting the true democratic principles
corkhead
May 2016
#18
Bernie did win yesterday ... and looks great going forward, noit to mention the many States
KPN
May 2016
#29
Yes, those too. Can I borrow this please for an OP I made to ask my question? nt.
polly7
May 2016
#34
They're still wrapping their heads around everything that is true and that we have been telling them
silvershadow
May 2016
#53