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And who actually has won more "open" primaries so far? rjsquirrel May 2016 #1
Please start your own thread to ask that. Thanks. JimDandy May 2016 #3
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Again, *who won open primaries* has no bearing on this thread JimDandy May 2016 #7
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Dude, show me where I asked you to leave this thread. JimDandy May 2016 #24
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That ISN"T asking you to leave. As I matter of fact, I said I'd welcome your analysis JimDandy May 2016 #27
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Bullshit it's not anigbrowl May 2016 #59
Good question who has won more open Primaries Ohioblue22 May 2016 #34
Clinton by a wide margin mythology May 2016 #36
Ding!!!! rjsquirrel May 2016 #37
Hillary v Trump = none of the above. PowerToThePeople May 2016 #2
That's surely going to be the pick on a lot of Sanders' supporters' ballots, JimDandy May 2016 #10
So true Duckhunter935 May 2016 #13
Green Party is on ballot in all 50 states. HooptieWagon May 2016 #50
If she's the nominee, we'll see soon enough. Meanwhile, she should be VERY grateful Trump is such a merrily May 2016 #5
I received a robocall last week about the elections. SamKnause May 2016 #6
Who cares about polls months away from the election?? Hillary is the Democratic nominee. Sancho May 2016 #8
Hillary's initial campaign roll-out was based entirely on polls - well over a year and a djean111 May 2016 #14
Apparently lots of your team mates care. They have posted this many times on DU this week. JimDandy May 2016 #15
So...I've been a Democrat longer than that... Sancho May 2016 #40
Yeah, that number is actually higher... JaneyVee May 2016 #9
It's actually lower, according to a thorough analysis of this survey. JimDandy May 2016 #18
On Meet the Press Chuck Todd put this NBC poll on the screen: gordyfl May 2016 #11
It will be higher than that once emotions cool. YouDig May 2016 #16
All this speculative nonsense is a waste of time, as Bernie says, people are starving in pdsimdars May 2016 #17
You are so right about the issues! JimDandy May 2016 #23
You're saying Bernie supporters will support Trump then? BainsBane May 2016 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel May 2016 #21
The videos are on youtube you know. vaberella May 2016 #22
Good grief, that isn't at all what my post said, so I stopped reading any more of yours JimDandy May 2016 #26
I have to say... vaberella May 2016 #20
No group is a monolith. DemocratSinceBirth May 2016 #28
I have to say,,, SmittynMo May 2016 #32
Keep your figures crossed!!!! JoePhilly May 2016 #30
CBS just stepped up to the SmittynMo May 2016 #31
Yes, that ridiculously high percent sounded really off. Parsing and analyzing the details JimDandy May 2016 #60
Nice try Ohioblue22 May 2016 #33
The overwhelming majority of Sanders voters will vote for Hillary in the fall Tarc May 2016 #35
The bitter BoB'ers of 2016 are the same as the bitter PUMAs of 2008 SFnomad May 2016 #41
I agree with your assessment. When it comes down between the Democratic nominee or trump still_one May 2016 #54
She thinks she can win with Republican voters not happy with Trump. Sad. . B Calm May 2016 #38
The union is being supplanted with scabs. nt VulgarPoet May 2016 #43
That's how you win elections in this country. TwilightZone May 2016 #45
So for a Democratic candidate to win they have to court Republican voters. B Calm May 2016 #47
They're running for President of the United States, not president of the Democrats and Independents TwilightZone May 2016 #48
Like I said got it, I just don't agree with the third way I guess. B Calm May 2016 #49
I remember tons of Hillary supporters saying they'd never vote for Obama gollygee May 2016 #39
I believe you are right about the incorrectness of 72% rock May 2016 #42
No one does. Besides, how often have we heard polls mocked when they don't support Sanders? randome May 2016 #44
72% isn't voting for this pinebox May 2016 #46
They are a BIG portion of his supporters and it's telling that the 2 JimDandy May 2016 #58
Let us hope we can all join together apcalc May 2016 #51
72% of Bernie's supporters wouldn't show up to vote for him in November. tonyt53 May 2016 #52
A client of mine informed me that he was leanin to Trump randr May 2016 #53
Progressive supporters of Bernie who won't vote for Hillary, would also never vote Trump. JimDandy May 2016 #55
He may be to "old" for some definitions of "progressive" randr May 2016 #61
Well isn't that just Jim Dandy? Dem2 May 2016 #56
There will be a lot of Bernie write ins, votes for Jill Stein, and blank liberal_at_heart May 2016 #57
I'm considering Stein. The Green Party's platform is way more progressive than HRC's. EndElectoral May 2016 #63
yes it is nice to have a woman worth voting for. liberal_at_heart May 2016 #64
Without a doubt. It's clear they want to send a message that neither Clinton or Trump JimDandy May 2016 #65
That's for sure! amborin May 2016 #62
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