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Hillary wouldn't be anywhere without 23 years of name-recognition. pangaia May 2016 #1
23 years of name recognition AND a lifetime of prepping to run for the Presidency. merrily May 2016 #6
+1,495, 699 pangaia May 2016 #10
That assessment applies to all politicians not just Clinton. n/t asuhornets May 2016 #21
I disagree. Some are even adamant about NOT running for President. merrily May 2016 #24
No. It does not. Most, perhaps yes. But not all. pangaia May 2016 #45
Yea OK.. asuhornets May 2016 #46
Change the subjest and throuw out talking points from page 23. pangaia May 2016 #48
Where in Bernie Sander's track record that has shown he is willing asuhornets May 2016 #49
Not all got to marry a governor and President though n/t SheenaR May 2016 #51
... and a lifetime of progressive actions and some not so progressive uponit7771 May 2016 #35
The Former First Lady... NewImproved Deal May 2016 #39
exactly - and that name-recognition was achieved by serving in the Senate, serving as SoS, etc DrDan May 2016 #59
Suddenly, Hillary supporters believe exit polls for the first time in this primary I can recall. merrily May 2016 #2
Have Bernie supporters ever believed in Exit Polls or just when he's winning? Renew Deal May 2016 #4
Some of us, though not I, have cited exit polls after almost every primary in this rigged race, and merrily May 2016 #9
Let me refresh your memory Renew Deal May 2016 #13
You'll have to give me a bit more help. Which point are you supposedly refreshing my memory about? merrily May 2016 #31
Do you want the law to be changed? egalitegirl May 2016 #3
Blah blah blah whatchamacallit May 2016 #5
+1 vintx May 2016 #12
"Mischievous" Trump supporters... GummyBearz May 2016 #7
You've got it exactly right! Shemp Howard May 2016 #42
Democrats without Sanders will lose West Virginia lumberjack_jeff May 2016 #8
Do you believe Sanders will win WV in the GE? Renew Deal May 2016 #15
More people voted for democrats than for Trump. lumberjack_jeff May 2016 #18
The republicans didn't have a competitive race Renew Deal May 2016 #22
We would never win WVA Demsrule86 May 2016 #27
What percentage of Hillary voters will vote Trump in the GE? ieoeja May 2016 #11
10% of Clinton voters in WV said they would vote for Trump in November. And in a way, that's worse, thesquanderer May 2016 #44
Let's hope you're not whining the same thing in November FBaggins May 2016 #14
Hillary has not shunned anyone Renew Deal May 2016 #17
The funny thing is that you seem to think that Hillary supporters get to decide that. FBaggins May 2016 #25
Think about it. If you want Trump to win you would vote for Hill. peace13 May 2016 #16
Read what you wrote Renew Deal May 2016 #19
+1, they've stopped listening to even themselves... I'm done with em... I thought I was more uponit7771 May 2016 #37
Ahhh no. The headline is Trump supporters vote for Bernie. peace13 May 2016 #40
I am convinced that Bernie Demsrule86 May 2016 #30
Call it what you will. peace13 May 2016 #38
Kindness and Love abounds. frylock May 2016 #55
The "new McGovern" was predicted to MAYBE win one state in the primaries. frylock May 2016 #54
You noticed! nt Jitter65 May 2016 #20
It was ABBH, given what she said about putting the coal mines out of business and the Autumn May 2016 #23
Interesting point Renew Deal May 2016 #29
Yes, there is no such thing as clean coal and I am dead set against fracking. Autumn May 2016 #34
The GOP clearly wants Bernie to be their opposition, no matter who they nominate. onehandle May 2016 #26
The ads write themselves. frylock May 2016 #56
Predatory Capitalism needs a sprinkle of Socialism to keep it in check. B Calm May 2016 #58
David Brock amborin May 2016 #28
Works for me. Hope the same thing happens rateyes May 2016 #32
His net gain of 2-3 delegates is the only saving grace in this debacle. nt Sheepshank May 2016 #33
Hillary beat Obama because he is black. Bernie beat Hillary WhiteTara May 2016 #36
Of course KingFlorez May 2016 #41
And Hillary would be losing without all the money from Republican billionaires Doctor_J May 2016 #43
excuses aren't going to win this thing for Hill any faster than insults did GreatGazoo May 2016 #47
She lost West Virginia so you need to come up with some reason for that, I get that. Bluenorthwest May 2016 #50
In other words, Bernie won the WV primary big time. Thanks for reminding us. floriduck May 2016 #52
And if every primary were open Hillary would have dropped out after NY. Tax payers B Calm May 2016 #53
^^^ This^^^ -none May 2016 #57
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