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Good numbers. leftofcool Sep 2015 #1
A Vote For Hillary In The Primaries Is A Vote For Trump In The General cantbeserious Sep 2015 #3
That's not true Scootaloo Sep 2015 #12
A Vote For Hillary Will Bring Out All the GOP Stoked Fears With Trump cantbeserious Sep 2015 #13
They're going to go all-out regardless. Scootaloo Sep 2015 #15
That Is Right - Best We Front Our Best Candidate - Not A Wall Street Shill cantbeserious Sep 2015 #17
Totally agreed Scootaloo Sep 2015 #23
Roger That cantbeserious Sep 2015 #25
There is no scenario that results in Trump becoming president oberliner Sep 2015 #16
Wishful Thinking cantbeserious Sep 2015 #18
Not in the slightest oberliner Sep 2015 #20
All Indications Are Otherwise Pointing cantbeserious Sep 2015 #22
Same poll. HRC beats Trump in NC. Advantage is outside MoE. Persondem Sep 2015 #21
Head To Head - Hillary Loses Due To GOP Stoked Fears Of The Clintons cantbeserious Sep 2015 #24
Bernie loses to GOP stoked fears of draft dodging, tax raising, socialist. nt. Persondem Sep 2015 #28
Not A Chance He Loses Because Of The Stronger Message And Campaign cantbeserious Sep 2015 #29
Republicans will turn out in record numbers redstateblues Sep 2015 #32
And So Will The Left If They Have A Candidate Worthy Of Their Vote cantbeserious Sep 2015 #33
No way. Hillary has broad appeal across every Democratic demographic. BlueWaveDem Sep 2015 #30
All Changes With The Debates Were She Will Be Exposed As A Wall Street Shill cantbeserious Sep 2015 #31
Debates don't change much and she's voted to regulate Wall Street over and over. BlueWaveDem Sep 2015 #34
Her DLC Third Way DWS Campaign Is Paid For By Wall Street Donations cantbeserious Sep 2015 #35
She has already won the backing of 7 unions. BlueWaveDem Sep 2015 #41
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2015 #45
... SidDithers Sep 2015 #46
One can't be serious if one believes Trump will be the GOP nominee DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #42
NC Primary So Far Away - Now Meaningless cantbeserious Sep 2015 #2
After Iowa and New Hampshire is the time to check NC polls. Motown_Johnny Sep 2015 #4
Go Hillary! BlueWaveDem Sep 2015 #5
Away!! artislife Sep 2015 #19
He's cut her lead in half. HooptieWagon Sep 2015 #6
By that logic, Sanders' lead in NH will be like 90 in a few months nt twii Sep 2015 #8
It could be. HooptieWagon Sep 2015 #11
Already changing. cherokeeprogressive Sep 2015 #7
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2015 #10
For now. Scootaloo Sep 2015 #9
The American people are starting to wake up senz Sep 2015 #14
I wonder if Hillary Clinton can put NC into play for the general election Gothmog Sep 2015 #26
From your keyboard to Gawd's ears! leftofcool Sep 2015 #38
Thanks for this informative post. riversedge Sep 2015 #44
Bernie will not win any southern states. redstateblues Sep 2015 #27
Oh really Robbins Sep 2015 #37
Hillary will win South Carolina by a landslide, at least by a 30 point spread Cheese Sandwich Sep 2015 #36
HRC match ups jkbRN Sep 2015 #39
This is with Webb still sitting on his hands Recursion Sep 2015 #40
Thanks for the post riversedge Sep 2015 #43
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