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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: SANDERS OR BUST! [View all]Cali_Democrat
(30,439 posts)57. Your sensitivity is showing
Not everyone is going to fall in love with your candidate and not everyone is going to scream "SANDERS OR BUST!"
That's when you need to start informing people about Sanders by knocking on doors, phone banking, volunteering etc. You want people to vote for him, right? Well convince people to vote for him.
I'm assuming that's your goal, although I'm not entirely sure.
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Bernie has republicans in his home state happily voting for him, he has crossover appeal to indies
peacebird
Oct 2015
#3
Yes, and we've no polls yet regarding Bernie's crossover supporters, non registered voters, Indies
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#90
Because Americans of many political stripes like and trust him more than Hillary
peacebird
Oct 2015
#114
Hillary will lose many Independent and progressive women, and lose more R's than she gains.
peacebird
Oct 2015
#18
Some Republicons are warming to the anti-corporation message of Sen Sanders.
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#154
And I believe she knows that. And if by some miracle she wins, the Republicans will treat
SammyWinstonJack
Oct 2015
#178
Do you have any evidence that Republican and independent women support Hillary?
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#148
I also believe that Black Lives matter and that's why I support Sen Sanders.
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#191
Nope. It's that people like you think you can hold me hostage by screaming SCOTUS!!!!
Fawke Em
Oct 2015
#133
Opps......well that was then and this is now.......or something like that.
SammyWinstonJack
Oct 2015
#180
I'm in Tennessee...don't think it matter much if I don't vote for the war hawk, corporate candidate
SammyWinstonJack
Oct 2015
#179
Easy for you to say because you side with the Corp Democratic establishment.
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#48
Ironic that Citizens United was aimed at keeping HRC out of the WH, but now it looks
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#109
Beside her disastrous IRW vote, the Clintons and Bushes are practically family
whatchamacallit
Oct 2015
#21
In 2000 the Democratic Party Elites made a big mistake. They ran a DLC Democrat in spite of
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#55
I almost agree. They learned well enough to run someone who talked the talk in 2008 and 2012.
GoneFishin
Oct 2015
#70
In 2008, I hate to say it, but the Oligarchs tricked us good. The nation was clamoring for a
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#113
I was pissed and baffled when he voted for retroactive immunity for the telecoms. I voted for him
GoneFishin
Oct 2015
#140
Actually PMRC AL was not fine and yes his campaign sucked but so did the candidate.
YabaDabaNoDinoNo
Oct 2015
#172
Until they aren't. Better than any repub. Obama is pulling some just as bad as republican crap
SammyWinstonJack
Oct 2015
#182
Uh huh, you can't even process that Sanders is the only one generating enough hope that the
TheKentuckian
Oct 2015
#131