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RobertEarl

(13,685 posts)
35. Maybe you're not acting?
Mon May 23, 2016, 06:06 PM
May 2016

Georgia and SC have black box voting machines.

Alabama jailed Seigleman because he pointed out the fraud.

Texas is home to bushco,

The federal government had to come down hard on the south for voting rights violations.

History is something, eh? You should study it?

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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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