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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Supporters' strategy becomes clear [View all]beam me up scottie
(57,349 posts)74. Really, George? Because you use #s 1, 4 and 5 frequently.
You posted a bankster Bernie meme which was factually incorrect:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251640125
And then there was this gem - asking what took Bernie "so long" to propose an equal rights amendment when he actually proposed it back in 2001, you then moved the goal posts because everything Bernie does is NOT GOOD ENUFF and more hilarity ensued:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1251&pid=766764
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The argument here is about who the candidate is that can bring voters to the polls and beat
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#55
You forgot "Hope Bernie runs out of money and has to drop out before the convention." n/t
dogknob
Nov 2015
#2
All true. But the one thing they won't do is talk about issues. And the main they have failed to do
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#4
The other thing with polls is there are so many of them. Like this one eg, which shows
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#21
So you think your candidate is inevitable then? Well great keep on thinking that way
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#23
Confidence of winners. No need to go negative when your candidate is on her way to the White House.
Laser102
Nov 2015
#33
Ya know, I think if Clinton proposed those, the Republicans would still have to oppose them
jeff47
Nov 2015
#67
If a Republican votes for any Clinton-backed bill, they will lose their next primary.
jeff47
Nov 2015
#66
The guy talking about "cognitive dissonance" is calling others "condescending".
JoePhilly
Nov 2015
#49
After the kamikaze campaign Clinton ran in 2007/08, pay her fans no never mind.
AtomicKitten
Nov 2015
#82