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Polls in November 2007 are revealing as well. And I remember when Obama had the NH primary merrily Nov 2015 #1
it does seem like deja vu all over again Attorney in Texas Nov 2015 #4
Always too soon to give up; always too soon to be complacent. merrily Nov 2015 #5
Bernie Sanders isnt going to win though. moobu2 Nov 2015 #18
Fantasy. You really think Hillary will win every state? Motown_Johnny Nov 2015 #21
Bernie is going to surprise a lot of establishment dems...! peacebird Nov 2015 #2
Agreed. I think Sanders wins and, if not, he paves the way for Warren 2020 to beat one-term Trump Attorney in Texas Nov 2015 #3
Interesting thought. libdem4life Nov 2015 #6
Remember, this is a caucus state.... Motown_Johnny Nov 2015 #7
Didn't Hillary lose Iowa? Rosa Luxemburg Nov 2015 #9
She came in third Motown_Johnny Nov 2015 #20
Close race Rosa Luxemburg Nov 2015 #8
Assuming you want a real answer Godhumor Nov 2015 #10
I think her own campaign tweeted they didn't believe the numbers. BlueCheese Nov 2015 #15
You're not comparing apples and apples... SidDithers Nov 2015 #11
Great minds and all that n/t Godhumor Nov 2015 #16
Yup... SidDithers Nov 2015 #17
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2015 #12
Oops! DCBob Nov 2015 #13
Well October was a really good month for Hillary.. Debate, Biden, Benghazi.. DCBob Nov 2015 #14
Here's where they can prove themselves. Codeine Nov 2015 #19
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