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This graph says it all... (Original Post) Playinghardball Jul 2015 OP
Bernie is on fire. Woohoo azmom Jul 2015 #1
A mile wide and an inch deep it was Fumesucker Jul 2015 #2
Especially since he didn't officially announce TexasBushwhacker Jul 2015 #5
Bears repeating... SoapBox Jul 2015 #7
Stay on course. Trajectory looking good. L0oniX Jul 2015 #3
That is great. And at the caucus speakers are allowed to get up and talk about their candidate. jwirr Jul 2015 #4
Truth is, Bernie kicks ass! Enthusiast Jul 2015 #6

TexasBushwhacker

(20,044 posts)
5. Especially since he didn't officially announce
Sat Jul 4, 2015, 02:04 PM
Jul 2015

his candidacy until 6 weeks ago. Granted HRC just officially announced 12 weeks ago, but she's pretty much been running for years.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
4. That is great. And at the caucus speakers are allowed to get up and talk about their candidate.
Sat Jul 4, 2015, 02:01 PM
Jul 2015

In talking to people around me I know that there are a lot of voters who are just afraid he cannot win. The caucus is the time they will see the support and have enough courage to take the leap. So no matter what the poll says before that day things will change. As long as Bernie's supporters stand strong they can work to convince those who are afraid to take the chance. The thing that will change to voting will be getting people not to be so afraid.

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