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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: SANDERS OR BUST! [View all]Response to SleeplessinSoCal (Reply #54)
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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