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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders: Lots of 'Not Necessarily Racist' Whites 'Uncomfortable' Voting For African Americans [View all]former9thward
(31,997 posts)20. Not sure what "across the board" means.
At their first mid term both Clinton and Obama lost far more House seats. Don't know the figures on anything else. I would like to see them.
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Bernie Sanders: Lots of 'Not Necessarily Racist' Whites 'Uncomfortable' Voting For African Americans [View all]
lapucelle
Nov 2018
OP
Sounds like he's trying to promote his new book by insinuating there was no blue wave.
emulatorloo
Nov 2018
#2
Every candidate touted by Our Revolution lost. He should look there instead of bemoaning Dem winners
LonePirate
Nov 2018
#3
Yes, it is more accurate to say that no Our Revolution candidate flipped a red seat to blue
emulatorloo
Nov 2018
#14
Sander's himself won, and in the US House there were 10 Our Revolution endorsed winners
Celerity
Nov 2018
#33
Please. Anyone younger than 60 read the history of the progressive movement in America
GulfCoast66
Nov 2018
#30