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Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
11. I actually didn't state anything about who would be the winner.
Thu Nov 26, 2015, 11:02 PM
Nov 2015

You did, right in your OP title...

And before any votes have been cast, oh my the progressiveness of that is amazing.

Keep on keeping on.

Lol.

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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