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seabeyond

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33. Because the parents are giving them spending money, paying their college, Insurance, books....
Mon May 23, 2016, 05:59 PM
May 2016

You know? Us lazy slabs not working, but going to high end fancy dinners.

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No, most likely they do not. But by not going, they aren't helping downticket Democrat candidates. tonyt53 May 2016 #1
1 cent of every dollar at a time! insta8er May 2016 #4
Tim Canova, Lucy Flores, and Zephyr Teachout disagree; And so soon will the dozen more candidates JonLeibowitz May 2016 #7
House seats. The House won't change until 2022 after the 2020 census. tonyt53 May 2016 #15
Not Good Enough Bernie!!! Only Senate seats count now! JonLeibowitz May 2016 #17
It doesn't take a genius to understand that. but it takes a naive person to not understand it. tonyt53 May 2016 #29
We lost a lot of Congressional seats when Bill was President Art_from_Ark May 2016 #45
Gerrymandering begins to lose its effect in the latter parts of a decade. The House is in play. DemocraticWing May 2016 #49
Hillary isn't helping either. 90% of the money going to the states is returned to the Luminous Animal May 2016 #12
Where it is sent to Democrats running for office. That is a fact. tonyt53 May 2016 #13
After she eats up a lion's share. Luminous Animal May 2016 #16
Like Hillary Clinton for example. imagine2015 May 2016 #18
Bullfuckingshit. One email from Bernie and Tim Canova got $250,000 this weekend cali May 2016 #23
Feel the bern! DebbieCDC May 2016 #2
Sanders does himself no favors knocking down people like that. Shame on him. riversedge May 2016 #3
Large voter turnout? Txbluedog May 2016 #5
Doesn't one wonder right? Big rallies, big crowds but nobody votes for him....very strange indeed. insta8er May 2016 #8
He is behind because of the first states RobertEarl May 2016 #14
You said it. Now show the proof. Oh, you have none. tonyt53 May 2016 #19
Florida - 2000? RobertEarl May 2016 #20
What the hell does Florida - 2000 have to do with the post? tonyt53 May 2016 #26
Because...because...authoritarian! Corporatist! Fascism! randome May 2016 #34
Maybe you're not acting? RobertEarl May 2016 #35
The biggest discrepancies between the exit polls and the official results were in TX, MS, AL, GA. reformist2 May 2016 #39
"nobody votes for him" Almost right. I think he got 7 or 8 votes in Oregon. imagine2015 May 2016 #21
Voter disenfranchisement and voter fraud would explain the difference between the rhett o rick May 2016 #36
No, it's a question of scale that people are being deliberately blind about Recursion May 2016 #42
Post removed Post removed May 2016 #11
Only a liar or a moron would say his turnout isn't high. arcane1 May 2016 #27
Clinton fundraising leaves little for state parties insta8er May 2016 #6
Ya gotta love this guy RobertEarl May 2016 #9
"we have the working people" And people argued when we noticed we did not exist in Bernieworld.... bettyellen May 2016 #10
His supporters lined the streets and threw money for George Clooney's fund raiser, Thinkingabout May 2016 #22
But they can't afford to spend 30 grand for a nice dinner. imagine2015 May 2016 #28
Sanders is going to be in need of the money thrown to retire his campaign debt. Thinkingabout May 2016 #37
Because the parents are giving them spending money, paying their college, Insurance, books.... seabeyond May 2016 #33
Oh? You went to the Clooney or a Wall Street fund raiser? imagine2015 May 2016 #40
But no one who works would vote for Clinton, right? randome May 2016 #24
right? Can he be any more insulting. Nt seabeyond May 2016 #31
The electorate didn't reject him, he just couldn't get enough votes thru the corrupt election system rhett o rick May 2016 #38
Bernie, when are you going to accept "No, we can't". EndElectoral May 2016 #25
Post removed Post removed May 2016 #30
Did you go to the Clooney or one of the Wall Street fund raisers? imagine2015 May 2016 #41
Seriously someone alerted on the sockpuppet? really? insta8er May 2016 #32
I cant see it, i see 42 replys and i only see 5:) love that ignore button litlbilly May 2016 #43
I love to read everything, 2 hides in this thread alone. 1 picture of a sockpuppet and one person insta8er May 2016 #44
What he doesn't have are enough pledged delegates to become the nominee. Beacool May 2016 #46
Hillary doesn't have enough pledged delegates to become the nominee. You missed that point! imagine2015 May 2016 #47
Only his supporters think that way. Beacool May 2016 #48
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