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jeff47

(26,549 posts)
17. That's only logical if you can trust her to actually keep her campaign promises.
Mon Nov 30, 2015, 03:34 PM
Nov 2015

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".

I think you mean "SC" rather than "NC" morningfog Nov 2015 #1
Thanks! I'd wondered how the schedule would synch with the actual delegate requirements. NurseJackie Nov 2015 #15
Here is a good source: morningfog Nov 2015 #19
TYVM (nt) NurseJackie Nov 2015 #20
It appears that Tuesday 22 March 2016 would be the absolute earliest for any candidate ... NurseJackie Nov 2015 #21
yup.....I think you covered it all. Sheepshank Nov 2015 #2
Uptick is a polite way of putting it. NurseJackie Nov 2015 #13
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
I actually think it will be accomplished state by state ismnotwasm Nov 2015 #36
Bernie Sanders is announcing programs and explaining how he'd pay for them. Eric J in MN Nov 2015 #4
Margaret Thatcher is a better feminist role model than Clinton. NCTraveler Nov 2015 #5
I know what you mean, sickening. What anti union rhetoric now? randys1 Nov 2015 #6
Same exact ones the right has been using for decades. NCTraveler Nov 2015 #8
One recent example Sheepshank Nov 2015 #27
I dont doubt some union leaders are prone to be for Hillary solely because randys1 Nov 2015 #32
I totally agree about the pragmatism...but union leaders are bad mouthed Sheepshank Nov 2015 #33
You have to BE serious to TAKE anyone seriously... MrMickeysMom Nov 2015 #24
It's not "anti-union rhetoric" to call bullshit on out of touch union leaders Ken Burch Nov 2015 #25
Why are you calling Sanders a racist? zappaman Nov 2015 #7
Boy I sure missed that, can you point that out for us please randys1 Nov 2015 #10
I think that was meant to be a parody of what we can expect to hear ... NurseJackie Nov 2015 #12
Oh, sarcasm... randys1 Nov 2015 #14
I guess I'll provide the a source for your claims jkbRN Nov 2015 #9
So that's: Hillary 60, Bernie 34 ... That's +24 for Hillary. :-) NurseJackie Nov 2015 #11
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
So you've essentially given up. That's not very helpful. randome Nov 2015 #22
Give me any reason to believe she would actually move to the left instead of saying something jeff47 Nov 2015 #34
#ImwithHer riversedge Nov 2015 #30
Here's the sticky wicket in your post... Armstead Nov 2015 #18
Like Bubba said, "I feel your pain." Major Hogwash Nov 2015 #23
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
I want to see your credentials as a seer. artislife Nov 2015 #26
'May we all come together again' Ha. nt Live and Learn Nov 2015 #28
Government spending and investment is badly inadequate at present cheapdate Nov 2015 #29
Good broad strokes, but your math is off... brooklynite Nov 2015 #37
This is the logic that sunk HRC in 2008 localroger Nov 2015 #38
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