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Where does a Hillary nomination lead? [View all] hootinholler Nov 2015 OP
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I'm unaware of a left teabag movement hootinholler Nov 2015 #3
Well they do call Bernie supporters "B-baggers" at that other site. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #15
We are just another demographic artislife Nov 2015 #24
Personally - I Am Tired Of Being An Afterthought To The DNC DWS DLC Third-Way Party Establishment cantbeserious Nov 2015 #28
Yup nt artislife Nov 2015 #32
If you compare other Dems to tea partiers you're too far to the right. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #38
Ugh! Went there ONCE. It was more than enough. I'm sure you're right about where that came from. sabrina 1 Nov 2015 #63
To victory........she beat the GOP twice decisively in Ny for the US Senate..... Historic NY Nov 2015 #2
I'm not underestimating her hootinholler Nov 2015 #6
You damn skippy I do! VanillaRhapsody Nov 2015 #12
you don't like socialists? wendylaroux Nov 2015 #26
I like Democrats... VanillaRhapsody Nov 2015 #27
so you do like Socialist Democrats.... wendylaroux Nov 2015 #34
You do understand they're not the same thing, don't you?...nt SidDithers Nov 2015 #44
this is Democratic socialists: wendylaroux Nov 2015 #62
That was before we got to see her as SoS artislife Nov 2015 #25
So what your actually saying its Obamas foreign policy Historic NY Nov 2015 #37
She would continue that policy. 840high Nov 2015 #41
Well right now John Kerry is completing the work.... Historic NY Nov 2015 #49
She won twice in a blue state, underperforming the top of the ticket both times Jim Lane Nov 2015 #59
That's akin to Alabama covering the spread against Vandy LettuceSea Nov 2015 #65
The White House. JaneyVee Nov 2015 #4
A rep from Missouri already stated the impeachment proceedings HubertHeaver Nov 2015 #5
lots of blowhards in Congress. Historic NY Nov 2015 #36
Maybe so - they would not do this 840high Nov 2015 #43
This one tipped his hand. HubertHeaver Nov 2015 #64
so if bernie is not a sore loser and tells his crowd to vote for hillary, you are saying his msongs Nov 2015 #7
Many will, but many more will continue to not vote. hootinholler Nov 2015 #9
We lose a majority of the youth vote for possibly a generation FreakinDJ Nov 2015 #20
The alienated voter- in his crowd certainly won't--they aren't Democrats and they hate parties eridani Nov 2015 #55
The White House, followed by Karma13612 Nov 2015 #8
"Vote for HRC and let the country slide right into fascism" zappaman Nov 2015 #10
lol nt BootinUp Nov 2015 #30
You've started with a highly improbable premise ... NanceGreggs Nov 2015 #11
I KNOW! hootinholler Nov 2015 #16
No votes have been cast ... NanceGreggs Nov 2015 #23
Well I calls them the way I sees them... hootinholler Nov 2015 #29
Well, that's funny ... NanceGreggs Nov 2015 #50
Someone posted here the other day if a state voted lets say for Sanders, then the superdelegates Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #13
Cannot reply to a hidden post, so I am posting jury results as a reply to the OP. merrily Nov 2015 #14
President Carson. Chan790 Nov 2015 #17
if she loses the popular vote she will lose superdelegates JI7 Nov 2015 #18
What are you talking about....??? Historic NY Nov 2015 #40
it happened in 2008 as Obama started to win some switched JI7 Nov 2015 #58
Why do you assume Hillary will not win the popular vote? charlyvi Nov 2015 #19
is there anything to show she is losing the popular vote ? JI7 Nov 2015 #21
Leads to Prez Repuke. n/t Hepburn Nov 2015 #22
I think this guy.... quickesst Nov 2015 #31
To the White House. MADem Nov 2015 #33
Nothing hootinholler Nov 2015 #35
He's nearing the end of his public life. I don't think anyone in his position would MADem Nov 2015 #51
To her inauguration mcar Nov 2015 #39
Seeing your words makes me 840high Nov 2015 #45
"invisible thumb of the superdelegates overcomes the popular vote"... SidDithers Nov 2015 #42
Such gravitas hootinholler Nov 2015 #46
'bout all your post deserved...nt SidDithers Nov 2015 #47
Magnaminity to boot! hootinholler Nov 2015 #48
Considering you are just blatantly making things up, you should be embarrassed by your post mythology Nov 2015 #66
In the end, Sanders will maybe win Vermont. The premise of the OP is incredibly silly. tritsofme Nov 2015 #52
Is this the new talking point? It leads to the White House, Rose. Metric System Nov 2015 #53
I have absolutely no idea what this means. Bleacher Creature Nov 2015 #54
People that are burning for a woman to be elected president, any woman no matter what, will brewens Nov 2015 #56
Teabaggers will have Impeachment on the table before she's ever sworn in and in_cog_ni_to Nov 2015 #57
Probably true, but the same is true of Sanders Jim Lane Nov 2015 #60
To utter mental and physical exhaustion. As a Democrat, I'd first have to work to eridani Nov 2015 #61
I don't think it's a good idea... ljm2002 Nov 2015 #67
Bernie CAN do more than Hillary Bernin4U Nov 2015 #68
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