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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Me: If Bernie gets the nominaton he will shock the experts with a 40-state landslide next November. [View all]Response to reformist2 (Original post)
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Me: If Bernie gets the nominaton he will shock the experts with a 40-state landslide next November. [View all]
reformist2
Sep 2015
OP
Scientists, of course. The people predicting elections 14 months from now are not scientists.
reformist2
Sep 2015
#11
Just the punditocracy, most of whom aren't even journalists, let alone scientists.
reformist2
Sep 2015
#14
That's what I was thinking: they left Romney in disbelief when he was told he lost.
C Moon
Sep 2015
#32
I would like Bernie on the democratic ticket and Cruz on the republican side
yeoman6987
Sep 2015
#29
Excellent qualifier. Similar to a Jon Stewart assessment of what seems to be the Democratic
still_one
Sep 2015
#13
Man, the Hillary supporters like that article, this is the 5th thread I've seen it posted in today!
peacebird
Sep 2015
#24
They claimed in '08 it was going to be all about "National Security" between Hillary and Rudy.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2015
#17
Now the narrative is acting like Bernie wants to eliminate private property.....
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2015
#40
Sadly, even Rachel Maddow picks the horse race over policy when elections are happening.
cui bono
Sep 2015
#18
Usually I try to comment on a prior one. I'm not very smart and like to tag along.
erronis
Sep 2015
#23
Those were speculative predictions, not based on any kind of analytical system.
RBInMaine
Sep 2015
#47