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2016 Postmortem

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Her name is Hillary Clinton. Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #1
Or Hillary jehop61 Nov 2015 #2
or even Martin! Rosa Luxemburg Nov 2015 #32
Starts in ten weeks. Ends five weeks later on Super Tuesday. onehandle Nov 2015 #3
Before a single vote is cast? My, how 'democratic' of you.... peacebird Nov 2015 #4
Yet your OP does the exact same thing... Agschmid Nov 2015 #8
No. I say that after the primary we come together. You state Hillary will be the winner peacebird Nov 2015 #9
I actually didn't state anything about who would be the winner. Agschmid Nov 2015 #11
You state: I would argue that the primary is already over and Hillary won. peacebird Nov 2015 #16
No I didn't. Agschmid Nov 2015 #18
Nice to see people decide what you said, regardless of whether you said it or not. George II Nov 2015 #24
It's certainly a bit odd... Agschmid Nov 2015 #37
Where did Agschmid say that? Cali_Democrat Nov 2015 #47
"our nominee Bernie Sanders!" brooklynite Nov 2015 #13
No votes will be cast in NH, Iowa, SC, or Nevada before Super Tuesday, and none will be cast.... George II Nov 2015 #22
You said Bernie will be the nominee before a single primary vote has been cast. Cali_Democrat Nov 2015 #46
It makes me wonder if the same person posted..... yardwork Nov 2015 #56
Heard that in 2008. How'd that work out again? AtomicKitten Nov 2015 #5
There is no Obama, this time around. nt onehandle Nov 2015 #6
This time we have a known entity in Bernie! peacebird Nov 2015 #10
+ 1000 That we do. senz Nov 2015 #14
Yes, a known entity that hasn't gotten a single vote in his 30+ years of politics.... George II Nov 2015 #25
? He has voted with Democrats his entire career! peacebird Nov 2015 #27
That is patently untrue Matariki Nov 2015 #29
Please proceed Floyd Steinberg Nov 2015 #33
Sweet comments from a relative newcomer. Or should I say "welcome back"? George II Nov 2015 #36
!!! zappaman Nov 2015 #57
Yep here only 4 days Andy823 Nov 2015 #61
I like Obama Floyd Steinberg Nov 2015 #63
You guys never tire of bringing up that worn out story, totally ignoring the fact that this... George II Nov 2015 #23
True, but Hillary is still Hillary, & the result will be the same peacebird Nov 2015 #28
:evilgrin: WillyT Nov 2015 #7
I'd be terrified of we nominated Bernie firebrand80 Nov 2015 #12
Of course you would AgingAmerican Nov 2015 #52
Many in the GOP like Bernie for his honesty, authenticity and courage. senz Nov 2015 #15
Bernie's poll numbers aren't a clear indication of his electability moobu2 Nov 2015 #19
Sounds like his cross-party appeal has you nervous. senz Nov 2015 #31
Republicans want him to win moobu2 Nov 2015 #42
And you'd prefer Third Way, neither Dem nor Repub. senz Nov 2015 #45
This is the talking point AgingAmerican Nov 2015 #53
They have. enid602 Nov 2015 #51
and you think Hillary hasn't already had him looked into to attack him? 2pooped2pop Nov 2015 #54
It isn't necessary moobu2 Nov 2015 #55
Perhaps he should have sought the republican nomination? George II Nov 2015 #26
No George. Your candidate is 1000 times more "Republican" than Bernie. senz Nov 2015 #30
From what you have seen. Well, from what I have seen Clinton has been..... George II Nov 2015 #38
There's a difference between Democratic principles & party politics. senz Nov 2015 #39
Hillary is a Democrat, Sanders has remained an Independent and in tune to Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #48
And yet her voting record in the Senate was 93 percent the mythology Nov 2015 #49
And the National Review is pushing Sanders because he would be easier to beat in the General Electio Gothmog Nov 2015 #41
They did the same thing with Obama in 08 and God have they regretted it. white_wolf Nov 2015 #59
I can make this true by visualizing them treestar Nov 2015 #17
lol good one. moobu2 Nov 2015 #20
... SidDithers Nov 2015 #21
That will be such a hoot! But will the "Reagan Democrats" support Bernie? nt Zorra Nov 2015 #34
I know Reagan Republicans who are supporting Bernie... Hepburn Nov 2015 #35
Yes, I'm sure manny Reagan Republicans support Bernie. zappaman Nov 2015 #58
Predictwise has Sanders at 5% chance of being the Democratic Nominee Gothmog Nov 2015 #40
I was so worried about that, whether the losing faction can switch positions quickly reddread Nov 2015 #43
Exactly. n/t 99Forever Nov 2015 #44
I can't wait until the primaries are over gollygee Nov 2015 #50
If you mean nominee for re-election as Vermont's senator, you might have something. nt stevenleser Nov 2015 #60
Bernie as the nominee= a 49 State loss to the GOP leftofcool Nov 2015 #62
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