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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why Bernie Sanders Will Become the Democratic Nominee and Defeat Any Republican in 2016 [View all]tymorial
(3,433 posts)51. This is pure speculation and supposition
It WAY to early to determine who will win either nomination let alone the general election.
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Why Bernie Sanders Will Become the Democratic Nominee and Defeat Any Republican in 2016 [View all]
L0oniX
Jul 2015
OP
I think he will be fine in the general election, & will make a great President!
peacebird
Jul 2015
#53
Yup, I see that. If he can get to 40, he may stand a chance. At least in a few states. n/t
Adrahil
Jul 2015
#80
This is a poll of the democratic primary not of Bernie against Republicans in a G.E. scenario
Fearless
Jul 2015
#48
Scott Walker leads Bernie by 8 points nationallly, and yet the nation doesn't know Bernie
Fearless
Jul 2015
#70
I will go with the candidate who beats him by seventeen points just to be safe.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jul 2015
#71
I hope not. That's the reason I got rid of my land line. Too many telemarketers and
Cleita
Jul 2015
#58
Polling the General means little at this point. Let's have a look in The first week of October after
Indepatriot
Jul 2015
#18
To date, no one has explained to me how Sanders will be viable in the general election
Gothmog
Jul 2015
#7
Yes the choice will be very clear. Vote for the big money candiate or the real candidate.
L0oniX
Jul 2015
#8
Control of the SCOTUS is too important to be risked on a candidate who is not viable
Gothmog
Jul 2015
#27
Actually in 2008, President Obama out raised McCain and the GOP by a significant amount
Gothmog
Jul 2015
#43
To beat Hillary Clinton, at some point Sanders will have to show that he is viable
Gothmog
Jul 2015
#65
The Democratic Blue Wall is based on historical races where the Democrats ran a viable candidate
Gothmog
Jul 2015
#72
I don't know if Bernie will overtake the big money candidate in the primaries, but
Vinca
Jul 2015
#30