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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Even if you support Clinton, you should also be appalled by the media Bigfooting the voters [View all]LonePirate
(13,999 posts)27. I agree with your point. I just don't think it would have any impact on the elections.
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Even if you support Clinton, you should also be appalled by the media Bigfooting the voters [View all]
Armstead
Jun 2016
OP
This is well within historical precedence and norms. We have waited a long time to celebrate.
Trust Buster
Jun 2016
#1
No. Not on the night before one of the biggest round of primaries of the season. Unprofessional.
reformist2
Jun 2016
#31
Someone endorsing is not the same as the media calling an election on the noght before a vote
Armstead
Jun 2016
#4
Two days after all primaries were over...that is when Sanders endorsed Obama...
leftinportland
Jun 2016
#35
They all will "project" winners before the election, yet will cover the returns coming in as always
bettyellen
Jun 2016
#3
this is the night AFTER a weekend of two votes that put her over- DO PR and VI not matter?
bettyellen
Jun 2016
#23
Jesus Christ -- It could have at least waited 24 hours. Let people vote without that skew.
Armstead
Jun 2016
#37
Your advocating for the press to withhold information they know due to the timing of an election?
bettyellen
Jun 2016
#52
I don't see how that would be a good precedent. I'm all for making it easier to vote but no one
bettyellen
Jun 2016
#65
Why does the rest of the world have to wait 24 hours to accommodate your feelings?
anigbrowl
Jun 2016
#83
This is a political party, choosing their nominee by rules they have established.
MADem
Jun 2016
#39
Burying the news because it might impact an election is not good journalism.
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#19
I agree with your point. I just don't think it would have any impact on the elections.
LonePirate
Jun 2016
#27
I have no idea what effect it will have. I simply think the AP could have waited 24 hours.
LonePirate
Jun 2016
#47
"This mostly seemed like a rush to scoop () a foregone conclusion..." -- nothing more, nothing less.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#87
You got one thing right at least. News is news. And what AP investigated and reported is news.
onenote
Jun 2016
#8
tomorrows primaries are still going on and Sanders says he still has the delegates to win so
msongs
Jun 2016
#9
Were you appalled when Kerry was declared the nominee months before California?
BainsBane
Jun 2016
#15
Sure, and the media has no influence. Corporation give them millions for nothing.
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#34
So you admit that the Democrats are divided. Yes we have the Progressives that support
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#42
Team Sanders should be ecstatic--the announcement might serve to depress the Clinton vote in CA.
MADem
Jun 2016
#26
If this was Sanders, the whole board would be "berning" with joy, and celebrating
lunamagica
Jun 2016
#28
This is just the media making a call. Everyone is free to vote, jus as they were before
lunamagica
Jun 2016
#80
If that's true then support is really weak. Neither of the campaigns wanted this to happen
lunamagica
Jun 2016
#79
No, we are not like you. We want to help those struggling among us and not the Big Corporations.
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#45
ome on, every time there was even a tiny good new about Sanders, you gloated and gloated
lunamagica
Jun 2016
#78
In 2008 Obama was not facing an FBI investigation (or 2) or possible indictment.
stillwaiting
Jun 2016
#86
Facts are news. Hard to take sometimes. I was in a funk for months when Kerry lost to
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#77
Agreed...disgusted Hillary supporter here. No one wins when voter turnout is surpressed.
eastwestdem
Jun 2016
#85