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Dragonfli

(10,622 posts)
67. No, you are a very well off person that can't even begin to identify with people of lesser means
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 10:31 PM
Dec 2015

Much like Hillary Clinton.

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The favorability rating is due to the fact that she is far more well known and her negatives pnwmom Dec 2015 #1
I'm glad you aren't working on my campaign with analysis like that. Ed Suspicious Dec 2015 #2
+1 Bubzer Dec 2015 #27
Hillary not necessarily leading everyone thesquanderer Dec 2015 #38
Very nice addition to the thread. Thanks. Scuba Dec 2015 #62
Of course the fact that she is far more well known pangaia Dec 2015 #39
So her name recognition is a good thing, because it makes Sanders unelectable in the primaries. Betty Karlson Dec 2015 #42
Yes, the more people know her... CoffeeCat Dec 2015 #44
Polling intent doesn't fully reflect voter turnout brooklynite Dec 2015 #60
Exactly. n/t 99Forever Dec 2015 #3
Interesting Thread but a Non-Issue. Gamecock Lefty Dec 2015 #4
No need.... daleanime Dec 2015 #8
Why did you put "Lefty" in your name? Fuddnik Dec 2015 #13
Well Gamecock does come first d_legendary1 Dec 2015 #59
"Gamecock" is the mascot for the University of South Carolina. Fawke Em Dec 2015 #68
Why? JimDandy Dec 2015 #51
Have to get through the primary first. NCTraveler Dec 2015 #5
That's exactly what Scuba is talking about Android3.14 Dec 2015 #9
I completely disagree with you. NCTraveler Dec 2015 #12
I recognize the disagreement, but you are making a strategic mistake Android3.14 Dec 2015 #29
"The current polling data supports this logic." NCTraveler Dec 2015 #32
What falsehood? Android3.14 Dec 2015 #56
Most of the polls I've seen NewJeffCT Dec 2015 #16
You are only seeing two inches in front of your face Android3.14 Dec 2015 #23
yes NewJeffCT Dec 2015 #43
Democrats are 30% of the electorate. jeff47 Dec 2015 #46
again NewJeffCT Dec 2015 #49
No, Kerry started with "not dignifying with a response" jeff47 Dec 2015 #50
Polling data for the GE does not support "Hillary winning a lot of independents" Android3.14 Dec 2015 #55
& Bernie won't have any corp. quid pro quos influencing his choices. Divernan Dec 2015 #6
Amen. n/t Hepburn Dec 2015 #20
Where hillary has too many to count. Bubzer Dec 2015 #31
They said all the same things about having a black man as president fasttense Dec 2015 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author IHateTheGOP Dec 2015 #10
The only chance a gawd-awful Hillary nomination will have of winning is if... Hepburn Dec 2015 #28
Yall work so hard to reassure yourselves "of course" it's comical. Ed Suspicious Dec 2015 #30
Seems like 2008 all over again... Hepburn Dec 2015 #36
You do understand that the primary elections are different than the general elections? Thor_MN Dec 2015 #11
Huh? What? Scuba Dec 2015 #63
The numbers you showed indicate that the Democratic Candidate, regardless of which one, Thor_MN Dec 2015 #66
Ah, but Bernie is further ahead and doesn't have the huge negatives. Safer to vote for Bernie. Scuba Dec 2015 #72
Mmm, you said that if we don't vote for Sanders in the Primary, the Republican will win the General. Thor_MN Dec 2015 #74
I want a Democrat to name supreme court justices Progressive dog Dec 2015 #14
funny Robbins Dec 2015 #34
I would think a real Democrat Progressive dog Dec 2015 #75
I love the blatant cherry picking of polls DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #15
He wouldn't do well in a GE against any rethug MaggieD Dec 2015 #17
I'm a Democrat, I say all three of our candidates would soundly defeat any Republican. Bluenorthwest Dec 2015 #18
I wish I could agree MaggieD Dec 2015 #21
I am a Democrat, I think all of our candidates are great, superior to the Republicans, you do not. Bluenorthwest Dec 2015 #33
Honeymoon in Moscow redstateblues Dec 2015 #54
Bernie is one of us; Hillary is not. n/t Hepburn Dec 2015 #19
Dude, looks like you need better screens on your windows. Nitram Dec 2015 #22
Thanks for the flyover. Hepburn Dec 2015 #25
Am I one of Us? Or is us only you? brooklynite Dec 2015 #61
No, you are a very well off person that can't even begin to identify with people of lesser means Dragonfli Dec 2015 #67
How about Sherrod Brown? John Lewis? Alan Grayson? Russ Feingold? brooklynite Dec 2015 #69
Evading a direct answer with a question? Indicative of your silver spoon class. Dragonfli Dec 2015 #70
I love stereotypes in the morning... brooklynite Dec 2015 #73
Take a break, would ya? SmittynMo Dec 2015 #24
#1 The is General Discussion - Primaries Le Taz Hot Dec 2015 #41
What part of the OP was hateful? frylock Dec 2015 #57
Not being sufficiently swooned by Hillary. Scuba Dec 2015 #64
Ah, thanks. frylock Dec 2015 #65
You seem deeply confused. Maedhros Dec 2015 #77
So one poll does it? longship Dec 2015 #26
He will never get to the general. upaloopa Dec 2015 #35
See? It's that negative 44-51% Le Taz Hot Dec 2015 #37
No they don't hate her. You do maybe but you are not "the people" upaloopa Dec 2015 #40
Look at the polls. Her GE favorability is underwater in all of them. (nt) jeff47 Dec 2015 #47
Would you tell your interlocutor Gray Davis was re-elected governor with a 35% approval rating. DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #48
Yeah...let's hold up the guy who lost a recall election as a model to follow. (nt) jeff47 Dec 2015 #52
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Dec 2015 #45
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Dec 2015 #53
Bernie won't make it that far. He'll be out by Iowa. And SCarolina will render bernie, misterhighwasted Dec 2015 #58
That's what the corptocracy and I guess you hope for. But you may be surprised at the rhett o rick Dec 2015 #71
Count me in!! That's the spirit!! nt haikugal Dec 2015 #76
95% of respondents have an opinion about Clinton, far more than any other candidate tularetom Dec 2015 #78
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