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MohRokTah

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48. DU ain't the only place.
Sat Oct 24, 2015, 10:35 AM
Oct 2015

The Berniebros are all over DK and other places.

These were the same people who have derided and denigrated everything Obama has done and will be the people who do the same to President Clinton starting at 12:01 EST January 20, 2017.

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Plenty of time for things to sort themselves out. And Clinton... Smarmie Doofus Oct 2015 #1
you are right about the stumbling--- Always Randy Oct 2015 #3
1000+++++ global1 Oct 2015 #17
I dare any candidate to go negative on Hillary Clinton. DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 #22
Clinton is no Rousey. Chan790 Oct 2015 #24
Great point. DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 #25
Its probably not necessary BootinUp Oct 2015 #28
They are both pretty tough, albeit in different ways. DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 #30
Agreed! :) BootinUp Oct 2015 #34
it's all about SCOTUS for me Always Randy Oct 2015 #37
And 95% will go Rhonda who? moabfan Oct 2015 #41
It might not be a pretty sight Always Randy Oct 2015 #51
You mistrake your dislike for Hillary as being the feelings of everybody else. upaloopa Oct 2015 #29
I am for a vast healing after the nomination Always Randy Oct 2015 #40
No, I know a lot of people {D, R, I} who think that about Hillary. Chan790 Oct 2015 #54
If I were Sanders.... I'd rethink his "never go negative" credo. workinclasszero Oct 2015 #36
There is a lot of time before the primaries, and a lot can happen to any of the candidates. A still_one Oct 2015 #52
that is absolutely the right tack to take Always Randy Oct 2015 #53
We'll find out if he has an issue in 110 days. RichVRichV Oct 2015 #2
bump and boost---from the Gowdy hearings Always Randy Oct 2015 #4
It'll be largely forgotten after next week moabfan Oct 2015 #56
thank you for the response Always Randy Oct 2015 #62
umm 100 days till Iowa caucus today Sat. riversedge Oct 2015 #65
Yes, and NH primary is 8 days after that. RichVRichV Oct 2015 #89
Funny Scootaloo Oct 2015 #5
It cant mean both? uponit7771 Oct 2015 #6
Given that "meaningful" and "meaningless" are direct antonyms, no. Scootaloo Oct 2015 #7
Sanders is in a no win in NH primary, South Carolina?...if he comes close then Hillary has a serious uponit7771 Oct 2015 #8
I agree Always Randy Oct 2015 #9
dustbin enid602 Oct 2015 #85
everyone shakes these trees differently Always Randy Oct 2015 #10
I am starting to think White Liberals artislife Oct 2015 #11
We're truly terrible people Scootaloo Oct 2015 #15
I'm a white liberal, and I'm not your enemy Art_from_Ark Oct 2015 #18
I'm gonna trust you artislife Oct 2015 #81
Even though I'm a white guy Art_from_Ark Oct 2015 #93
Hanging with you yuiyoshida Oct 2015 #19
They seem awfully nice. artislife Oct 2015 #83
White liberals alone aren't enough to win the Democratic primary mythology Oct 2015 #20
Is that the reason we fear them? artislife Oct 2015 #58
Fear? No. It's just "hippy punching" Matariki Oct 2015 #88
If Bernie loses NH he's finished. DCBob Oct 2015 #13
Super Tuesday isn't this week. artislife Oct 2015 #78
The second sentence in the OP explains why losing sufrommich Oct 2015 #23
NH is only significant if Bernie loses there. Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #33
But not if Hillary does... artislife Oct 2015 #84
Variations in polling won't matter BainsBane Oct 2015 #12
The campaign is going to start spending on TV fairly soon. Duckfan Oct 2015 #14
Well, you'll just have to hope that Hillary takes the lead. delrem Oct 2015 #16
Hillary is a white liberal with minority support Bernie isn't. upaloopa Oct 2015 #32
No, I don't think you understand FlatBaroque Oct 2015 #38
NY state and NH are ~40 miles apart. Hillary's message can't carry that 40 miles? Motown_Johnny Oct 2015 #21
I didn't even consider this. Shows how powerful a narrative can be. Thanks for the wake up call. Ed Suspicious Oct 2015 #26
It's geography and demographics,as the article points out. sufrommich Oct 2015 #27
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2015 #75
LOL. That's like saying Maine and Quebec are politically very similar (nt) Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #49
Or Vermont. OilemFirchen Oct 2015 #57
If Sanders doesn't win in NH, he's done. Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #31
ANd if he does win NH, it is meaningless FlatBaroque Oct 2015 #39
Not so much "meaningless" as "completely expected". Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #45
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2015 #77
PPP: Hillary +10 in NH over Bernie workinclasszero Oct 2015 #35
even NH is liking Hillary riversedge Oct 2015 #66
Yes! workinclasszero Oct 2015 #68
thank you for your post Always Randy Oct 2015 #74
PPPP is kind of a Democatic mainstream poll Always Randy Oct 2015 #79
If he loses both Iowa and NEw Hampshire, this thing will be over well before Super Tuesday. MohRokTah Oct 2015 #42
Bernie is looking incredibly weak right now workinclasszero Oct 2015 #43
He was this weak all along. MohRokTah Oct 2015 #44
Yes and this little Bernie hothouse called the DU workinclasszero Oct 2015 #46
DU ain't the only place. MohRokTah Oct 2015 #48
Maybe people will finally learn that online polls workinclasszero Oct 2015 #50
I wouldn't say he looks "weak". Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #47
Aw yeh the corporate boys are smiling now senz Oct 2015 #91
Which bodes bad for Dems pinebox Oct 2015 #55
So here come the threats not to vote or vote third party. DCBob Oct 2015 #59
Where did I make a threat? pinebox Oct 2015 #60
thdre seems to be a lot of animosity on this site Always Randy Oct 2015 #71
I would ignore all of that huffing and puffing. Nye Bevan Oct 2015 #61
When its Hillary vs Carson workinclasszero Oct 2015 #82
I won't say whether I'll vote for Hillary demwing Oct 2015 #63
Careful, such a post can be hidden! treestar Oct 2015 #64
All told, Clinton has averaged 59 percent to Sanders’s 27 percent in national polls without Biden si riversedge Oct 2015 #67
Yes, the Biden people were bound to support Hillary treestar Oct 2015 #69
what a deep and thoughtful post. thanks for the insight. Warren Stupidity Oct 2015 #72
thank you for sharing Always Randy Oct 2015 #73
Let's wait a little and see what happens. Vinca Oct 2015 #70
That's it, call off the campaign. Cassiopeia Oct 2015 #76
Bad news for Hillary if she falls behind in New Hampshire artislife Oct 2015 #80
+1 Matariki Oct 2015 #87
That's a big "if" Matariki Oct 2015 #86
What the heck is the purpose of this OP? senz Oct 2015 #90
It's an article from fivethirtyeight. nt sufrommich Oct 2015 #92
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