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Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: FINALLY!! America's flagship newspaper acknowledges that Bernie is more electable than Hillary!! [View all]A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)62. With Bernie the Democrats have a good chance for a landslide election win, with Hillary
they have a good chance to lose.
Why is Hillary still in the race? What are her supporters even thinking?
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FINALLY!! America's flagship newspaper acknowledges that Bernie is more electable than Hillary!! [View all]
Green Forest
Jan 2016
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So, that leaves us with the heartening chore of building it up and back into a Big Tent.
libdem4life
Jan 2016
#6
Add to the 43 perc of Indy vote the 25 perc of the Obama voters who won't show for Hillary
leveymg
Jan 2016
#48
With Bernie the Democrats have a good chance for a landslide election win, with Hillary
A Simple Game
Jan 2016
#62
Nonetheless, the Democratic Party apparently would rather risk losing the general
merrily
Jan 2016
#4
My guess: it will continue down the same course it has been hell bent on for years.
merrily
Jan 2016
#33
They used to talk about the enthusiasm factor which drove the Obama campaign.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2016
#14
You got it. I am an Obama Mama who volunteered in Iowa in 2007-2008. Now I am a Woman For Bernie!
Green Forest
Jan 2016
#85
Do you think there will be any adverse effect on pro-Bernie caucusing from Harry Reid's pro-Clinton political machine?
Green Forest
Jan 2016
#92
I love caucuses. It is democracy in a pure form, about as close to grassroots as one can get.
Green Forest
Jan 2016
#94
The people who would register to vote against him don't care about Wall Street
jmowreader
Jan 2016
#34
Mrs. Clinton has reached her high-water mark for 2016 before the first vote is cast
Jack Rabbit
Jan 2016
#31
Great News! I feel the same in that the Bernie support is underground to a large extent because so
Gmak
Jan 2016
#51
It doesn't take a genius to realize HRC would be our most UN-electable candidate in quite some time.
Still In Wisconsin
Jan 2016
#54
When she loses Iowa and New Hampshire the inevitability bubble gets popped
A Simple Game
Jan 2016
#66
Exactly, just like 2008. She was "inevitable" then too. Fact is HRC is just plain shit. n/t
Still In Wisconsin
Jan 2016
#73
The only thing about Hillary is she is better than nothing, throw in another option
A Simple Game
Jan 2016
#78
Exactly... Hillary is like a stale peanut butter sandwich... better than nothing if you're starving-
Still In Wisconsin
Jan 2016
#84
A General Election with Both Candidates perceived by the Voters with Character Issues?
andrewv1
Jan 2016
#63
I really hope that eventually the DNC will take notice of the fact that Bernie outperforms Hillary..
n8dogg83
Jan 2016
#69