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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Is it time for Plan B? [View all]Timmy5835
(373 posts)48. You guys do realize....
Without at least 37% of the Latino vote, the Republicans have NO chance of winning the White House. Do you see
any scenario where that could happen?
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Bernie has virtually no money or endorsements. HIS plan is to nudge HRC left and then support her.
Hortensis
Aug 2015
#1
Initially the idea was to push her and the party left. Now it's to push longer and harder.
Hortensis
Aug 2015
#23
Not even playing clairvoyant. That's what his friends and colleagues said early on.
Hortensis
Aug 2015
#36
Yes, and as a HRC supporter I wish us Sanders supporters much success in stirring up the left.
Hortensis
Aug 2015
#24
Biden is NOT running. This is the media trying to stir up things. It is not based on any facts. In
still_one
Aug 2015
#7
I understand, however, until the first several debates I am going to not assume anything
still_one
Aug 2015
#25
The establishment is not going to get behind Sanders in place of another mainstream candidate. n/t
PoliticAverse
Aug 2015
#29
HRC's dip is normal and expected for this stage. Biden is wishful thinking--he's a very weak
Hortensis
Aug 2015
#32