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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Give this some thought if you're concerned about Trump vs Clinton. [View all]Hiraeth
(4,805 posts)31. GOP has a way of coalescing before the General Election!
yeah boy.
fucking scary how lockstep they get in line come GE time
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They did that a long time ago, when they committed to Hillary before Bernie announced.
floriduck
May 2016
#4
I'm not mad. I'm just posing a question. Don't be upset if Hillary loses either.
floriduck
May 2016
#12
"If Bernie was leading in pledged delegates today, we could expect Hillary supporters to use a
pampango
May 2016
#11
You're already hearing the litany from Bernie supporters. What goes around comes around.
floriduck
May 2016
#14
What do we tell the people who voted in the primaries? That the super-delegates looked at the polls
pampango
May 2016
#17
Sorry but that was a major reason for creating super delegates. They weren't my doing.
floriduck
May 2016
#19
Responding to your first paragraph, I'd say the win outweighs everything else.
floriduck
May 2016
#32
Democrats should not become complacent - GOP has a way of coalescing before the General Election!
TheBlackAdder
May 2016
#20
That's why these early Trump V. XXXX comparisons are worrisome, Trumps later numbers will be higher!
TheBlackAdder
May 2016
#37
Hillary Clinton's 3,000, 0000 popular vote leads comes from people of color and women.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2016
#21
I completely agree, especially from states that historically vote Republican.
floriduck
May 2016
#28