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TTUBatfan2008

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34. The polling is not good for Sanders.
Fri Feb 26, 2016, 11:10 AM
Feb 2016

He's down by huge numbers in South Carolina, Texas, Georgia, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Maryland, New Jersey, etc. Doesn't seem he has a path to the nomination, but I think he should keep going as long as he has the money to do so. He brings very important dialogue to the national discussion, even as the mainstream media tries to ignore him.

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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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