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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Where are the headlines about Bernie's Indiana victory? [View all]FlatBaroque
(3,160 posts)30. They showed Carly Fearina's speech, but no Bernie
except for Wolf asking "will Bernie's eventual departure be done in a way to hurt or help the Democratic party?"
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His fundraising dropped 40% in one month. She outraised him during the same time period.
IamMab
May 2016
#50
He has been out raising her or a tie. That raising for her rich people and laundering of moneys from
bkkyosemite
May 2016
#51
I guess feeling the Bern is not an option for those who only feel the bias.
Betty Karlson
May 2016
#8
HuffPo posted an article about Sanders's victory before you started this thread.
Garrett78
May 2016
#12
So, we've gone from "there are no headlines" to "the headlines don't express enough surprise."
Garrett78
May 2016
#16
Cruz droping out and Trump being the repub nominee will take up at least 48 hours of news
anotherproletariat
May 2016
#20
Most people like reality? Sanders can't win and few are buying he used car pitch of SD switching
uponit7771
May 2016
#22
Yeah, there were headlines all over the place before this thread was started.
Garrett78
May 2016
#47
The "internets," DU, media willing to run anything that attracts people, etc., are stifling Sanders.
Hoyt
May 2016
#27
When a losing baseball team that's playing out the string happens to win a game,
Nye Bevan
May 2016
#33
The metaphor isn't apt. The situation is more akin to the penant-winning team is facing suspension
leveymg
May 2016
#41
Hillary got the SoS post because she made a deal the night Obama hopped off the plane.
leveymg
May 2016
#43
Perhaps because his "win", in the big picture, was really a loss? He needed 65%, got only 52.5%
George II
May 2016
#35
Maybe the papers, etc. are just being polite, they don't want to hurt Hillary's feelings.
pdsimdars
May 2016
#46
Actually, there were many headlines about his victory before this thread was even started.
Garrett78
May 2016
#54
"Dog-Bites-Man" vs "Man-Bites-Dog" (Sanders needed a HUGE victory ... he didn't get it.)
NurseJackie
May 2016
#59