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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: NYT: Front Page Top Center: Record High Unfavorables of Hillary [View all]we need, like now, for the right to have a total monopoly on pushing and critiquing her. She will become a much better candidate when she no longer has to answer to critiques of the left. Brilliant logic, sure to be a winner. Sanders has dragged her to positions that are popular with the general public, not just people in her own party, and we can't have that. Can't wait for the "pivot towards the center (of what?)".
Please Bernie, give a fascist the monopoly on pushing Clinton, her supporters can't handle her having to actually be in the center of left wing and right wing critiques, they just want the right wing ones and to find common ground with them.
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Yeap, she's doing pretty good seeing she has two people attack her from both sides as unqualified...
uponit7771
May 2016
#1
Back on planet Earth two people attacking one person consummately is a bad thing
uponit7771
May 2016
#4
She has faults, but being attacked by two people consummately raises them more than her positives
uponit7771
May 2016
#19
For Example: Like Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Hillary Clinton attacking Bernie.
imagine2015
May 2016
#46
I don't see Sanders drag her to anything... his consummate whining about losing in the same system
uponit7771
May 2016
#12
Yet she is getting the most votes. Likability does not necessarily translate to leadership. n/t
Sheepshank
May 2016
#2
If she gets the nomination I expect the general election campaign to be like being in the front row
corkhead
May 2016
#24
No no no no. Hillary used to have pretty great favorable ratings when she was SoS.
chascarrillo
May 2016
#25
She's gone out of her way to antagonize liberals, young people, and working people
Doctor_J
May 2016
#27