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30% is momentum? leftofcool Jan 2016 #1
Get real. Any dem that runs will beat whoever emerges from the clown car brush Jan 2016 #2
So you can be counted on to Deny and Shred Jan 2016 #4
Cut the BS. brush Jan 2016 #10
Glad to hear it Deny and Shred Jan 2016 #11
No. Hillary is on course to lose Ohio, Florida, North Carolina and Colorado. Fawke Em Jan 2016 #21
We're talking about the general not the primaries brush Jan 2016 #24
No, I think you are Dreaming.... andrewv1 Jan 2016 #37
You're not fooling anyone with that crappola brush Jan 2016 #50
So, you have to have a certain number of posts on DU andrewv1 Jan 2016 #61
This site to help get dem nominees elected brush Jan 2016 #62
First of all, Sanders is the only one who can win in the GE andrewv1 Jan 2016 #66
I disagree. The repug party is no longer able to win the presidency brush Jan 2016 #68
Not if you put Hillary as your Nominee.... andrewv1 Jan 2016 #75
Technically Bernie is not dem, but either of them will beat the repug. brush Jan 2016 #81
Technically, he is. JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #83
He's a socialist , an independent whose was allowed to run in the dem primaries brush Jan 2016 #84
No, the question should be which one represents the principles that are aligned with Democrats? andrewv1 Jan 2016 #86
It's "democratic socialist", and he is a member of the democratic party since he registered as such JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #87
Ok, he recently registered as a Democrat but he's long been known as a "self-described" socialist. brush Jan 2016 #88
No sir, you are just plain WRONG. 99Forever Jan 2016 #89
You're the one that apparently doesn't know squat brush Jan 2016 #91
Like this Guardian paper from the 2006 Senatorial election? JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #93
There is none so blind as he that simply refuses to see. 99Forever Jan 2016 #94
Projection! Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #76
No, I think you're dreaming. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #96
I'm not dreaming at all that wingers pay people to troll here to suppress votes . . . brush Jan 2016 #97
Obviously all of this talk comes from recent polling showing Sanders would do better than Clinton. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #99
I stated that I will be voting for Sanders in the primary brush Jan 2016 #101
Not True! There is Vast extreme Animosity Among Voters Regarding The Clintonss CorporatistNation Jan 2016 #59
I think you're wrong brush Jan 2016 #63
Good. Then we don't have to vote for the DINO Doctor_J Jan 2016 #64
That's the attitude that got us 8 years of Dubya. We need to nominate a strong candidate. reformist2 Jan 2016 #95
We have two brush Jan 2016 #98
And what they just can't accept ... earthside Jan 2016 #3
We're feeling it here in Oklahoma madokie Jan 2016 #6
+1. When Hillary's name comes up, I hear a lot of people talk about nose-holding. winter is coming Jan 2016 #8
Bernie's message is that he will tell the top 1 percent they can't have it all Samantha Jan 2016 #47
I'm loving listening to some of them madokie Jan 2016 #5
You're darned right it is! PatrickforO Jan 2016 #51
Excuse me while I "break for Bernie". oasis Jan 2016 #7
Unnnnnn, Starting to see Clinton as not as left but way more rounded a leader as Sanders... uponit7771 Jan 2016 #9
Unicorns tazkcmo Jan 2016 #13
“Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly.” Art_from_Ark Jan 2016 #17
It's amazing. tazkcmo Jan 2016 #20
I can just envision their version of JFK's speech Art_from_Ark Jan 2016 #23
Wow. tazkcmo Jan 2016 #30
One in particular tells me often how he can afford a Republican president . . . can I? He says this Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #77
Ah, no. okasha Jan 2016 #41
That "hard-headed realist" became a dreamer Art_from_Ark Jan 2016 #43
So was LBJ. okasha Jan 2016 #44
No, the comparison is Bobby Kennedy Art_from_Ark Jan 2016 #46
Thanks, but I don't need Moyers to tell me about Bobby. okasha Jan 2016 #48
If you supported him in 1968, Art_from_Ark Jan 2016 #49
If you were around in 1968, okasha Jan 2016 #70
So which of Kennedy's goals I mentioned were actually achieved? Art_from_Ark Jan 2016 #85
Start by asking RFK's assassin. and Nixon voters and Reagan voters and Bush voters emulatorloo Jan 2016 #102
With a unicorn congress, something Sanders and the complacent left leave out of their uponit7771 Jan 2016 #28
One reason our Congress is so conservative is that the Third Way Democrats JDPriestly Jan 2016 #57
Given that the GOP is reflexively opposed to working with a Democratic President, guillaumeb Jan 2016 #27
She doesn't, that's why I said she's not saying unicorns will pop up and vote for anything idealogic uponit7771 Jan 2016 #29
so what will she accomplish that Sanders won't? Doctor_J Jan 2016 #40
I guess you never really listened to the core message tech3149 Jan 2016 #35
when the hillarians say, "well rounded leadership", they really mean Doctor_J Jan 2016 #39
I want to take exception to the second sentence of your post that begins, "He'll compromise..." PatrickforO Jan 2016 #53
Anyone whose argument involves "unicorns" isn't to be taken seriously. senz Jan 2016 #54
I think your bubble world gets bigger every time you post. riversedge Jan 2016 #12
On her way to make a quarter million bucks an hour from speaking to bankers. Motown_Johnny Jan 2016 #14
Zinger! Juicy_Bellows Jan 2016 #26
Ya'll have the pictures, just not the principles. Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #78
You guys are like climate change deniers. LexVegas Jan 2016 #15
The deniers are RIGHT? immoderate Jan 2016 #73
What's the matter Berni? MeNMyVolt Jan 2016 #16
Numbers don't count if you only BELIEVE! randome Jan 2016 #67
Explain to me how Sanders wins the general YoungDemCA Jan 2016 #18
Because he's already beating the pants off every Republican in those Fawke Em Jan 2016 #22
Open your eyes. We've been explaining this for months. Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #79
Sanders doesn't have to win to help Hillary lose. ucrdem Jan 2016 #19
No he can't. OilemFirchen Jan 2016 #25
Yeah, whatever.......... Beacool Jan 2016 #31
Okay - I'll accept your challenge... brooklynite Jan 2016 #32
Here you go Kalidurga Jan 2016 #36
Pretty colors. okasha Jan 2016 #42
The unicorn map redstateblues Jan 2016 #45
They're just making fun of the map you displayed. senz Jan 2016 #52
I wish that map was bigger. Major Hogwash Jan 2016 #56
You're saying Sanders will win Clinton's home State of NY... brooklynite Jan 2016 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #80
If she loses Iowa and New Hampshire the media is going to be full of: ieoeja Jan 2016 #69
Oh brother ... talk about "difficulty accepting" Lil Missy Jan 2016 #33
The media bent is denying Clinton PATRICK Jan 2016 #34
Any time honest workers, everyday people start asking for OUR tax dollars PatrickforO Jan 2016 #55
even if she somehow wins the ge, the country is well and truly screwed Doctor_J Jan 2016 #38
K&R for truth. Betty Karlson Jan 2016 #58
Here are some warnings from Nate Silver about polls Gothmog Jan 2016 #65
Will the revolution be televised? It hasn't been so far. Bernie hasn't got the attention he thereismore Jan 2016 #71
At some time in the near future (maybe even in this election) nolabels Jan 2016 #100
It's true - TV is losing its dominance in the information age. Maybe we don't thereismore Jan 2016 #104
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Jan 2016 #72
I don't know what to say ..... ronnykmarshall Jan 2016 #74
Bill Clinton says something I believe, though I am not sure if he totally does: merrily Jan 2016 #82
Don't get a nose bleed way up there looking down on the rest of us. JoePhilly Jan 2016 #90
If only that were true. DanTex Jan 2016 #92
Observe the transition Proserpina Jan 2016 #103
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