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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: This is how it looks to me a couple of months [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)17. That's only logical if you can trust her to actually keep her campaign promises.
And considering her entire campaign is based on "who else you gonna vote for?", it would be foolish to believe she'd actually be "pushed to the left".
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Thanks! I'd wondered how the schedule would synch with the actual delegate requirements.
NurseJackie
Nov 2015
#15
It appears that Tuesday 22 March 2016 would be the absolute earliest for any candidate ...
NurseJackie
Nov 2015
#21
Bernie is right (not sure what O'Malley's is, but if same then he too) and there is no reason
randys1
Nov 2015
#3
Bernie Sanders is announcing programs and explaining how he'd pay for them.
Eric J in MN
Nov 2015
#4
It's not "anti-union rhetoric" to call bullshit on out of touch union leaders
Ken Burch
Nov 2015
#25
Those who whine about Clinton simply show their weakness. And they don't even realize it.
randome
Nov 2015
#16
That's only logical if you can trust her to actually keep her campaign promises.
jeff47
Nov 2015
#17
Give me any reason to believe she would actually move to the left instead of saying something
jeff47
Nov 2015
#34
But Sanders is asking you --citizens to just what you are crying about related to Health
riversedge
Nov 2015
#31
yes, the ops contention that Sanders and Clinton have the same ideals is absurd
Doctor_J
Nov 2015
#35