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I'm consistently living in the "anything can happen" land. retrowire Feb 2016 #1
Thank you for all you do, retrowire. I especially love your enthusiasm and spirit. merrily Feb 2016 #4
lol, I'm technically made of enthusiasm and spirit. retrowire Feb 2016 #5
You're welcome. Any time, retrowire, any time! Hold your head high. merrily Feb 2016 #6
:D You're terrific! *hugs* nt retrowire Feb 2016 #7
Never say never, but bernbabe Feb 2016 #2
^^ This. n/t winter is coming Feb 2016 #13
Me too! werknotgoin2takeit Feb 2016 #38
I think so. I don't think anyone ever expected him to win it. Then again, no one expected merrily Feb 2016 #3
I agree davidpdx Feb 2016 #9
Ya - I think so. I heard Hillary is running ads non-stop there and Bernie is not. jillan Feb 2016 #8
She does well in states gems never win in the GE...odd Ned_Devine Feb 2016 #10
every ad she runs = wall st money = more she owes them SoLeftIAmRight Feb 2016 #11
OK... malokvale77 Feb 2016 #14
I asked that question the other day & people were telling me to gotv. jillan Feb 2016 #16
I'm not worried about Bernie in SC. malokvale77 Feb 2016 #18
If she doesn't win by 50 percentage points it will be a win for Bernie. Waltons_Mtn Feb 2016 #22
Going for the big win, perhaps. Because that might break the spirit for some Bernie supporters. Nyan Feb 2016 #19
Nope, none of it is going away. malokvale77 Feb 2016 #20
I would be very surprised if Ashley Williams helps Bernie win SC The Redheaded Guy Feb 2016 #25
After the today with the viral video TM99 Feb 2016 #12
See my post #14 above. malokvale77 Feb 2016 #15
It will still be a "burn" for her if Bernie is within 5 percentage points. Duckfan Feb 2016 #17
Yes, but every vote counts towards delegates jfern Feb 2016 #21
yes Robbins Feb 2016 #23
The 50 point lead HRC group is spouting off about. Waltons_Mtn Feb 2016 #24
South Carolina is an open primary state. Fawke Em Feb 2016 #27
Here is the link to the Clemson Poll. Waltons_Mtn Feb 2016 #28
Agreed. HooptieWagon Feb 2016 #29
I can't wait to see all of the "Hillary blows another big lead" posts. Waltons_Mtn Feb 2016 #31
The S.C. situation , as it has been reported, doesn't make much sense. ladjf Feb 2016 #26
Let me know if and when you trtuly understand thereismore Feb 2016 #30
I've got some theories. But, none are solid enough to present to DU. nt ladjf Feb 2016 #32
PM me if you like. nt thereismore Feb 2016 #33
The polling is not good for Sanders. TTUBatfan2008 Feb 2016 #34
And the Ashley Williams letter... SoapBox Feb 2016 #35
The south is very conservative, and a tough gig for Democrats nowadays. nt Zorra Feb 2016 #36
If I learned anything growing up in Wisconsin (where Vince Lombardi coached) - TBF Feb 2016 #37
Believe it, and same for most Super Tuesday states. Bernie needs more volunteers now! JudyM Feb 2016 #39
Clinton is expected to win SC and considers it a firewall Gore1FL Feb 2016 #40
You'll be better off volunteering for Bernie in your state than watching SC returns LongTomH Feb 2016 #41
Yes eom Arazi Feb 2016 #42
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