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NanceGreggs

(27,813 posts)
50. Well, that's funny ...
Sun Nov 1, 2015, 08:59 PM
Nov 2015

... because when the polls were showing Bernie gaining on HRC over the summer, no one was complaining then about their inaccuracy.

Apparently they became "inaccurate" the minute they started reflecting Hillary leaving BS in the dust.

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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