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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: After Iowa and New Hampshire, Bernie is in trouble [View all]oberliner
(58,724 posts)35. Another anomalous feature of IA and NH is how white they are
This also favors Sanders who does very well with white people.
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All of those ideas and all of those visions are all included in the poll results
CajunBlazer
Jan 2016
#14
Wishful Thinking Since Polls Can Be Manipulated To Reflect The Establishment And Not The People
cantbeserious
Jan 2016
#16
No Conspiracy - Just Fact - Polls Are Based On Who Is Polled - Poll Selectively - Selective Results
cantbeserious
Jan 2016
#22
Know Thy Enemy - Oligarchs, Corporations, Banks And Their Media Minions And MIC Henchmen
cantbeserious
Feb 2016
#142
Too bad, because it's going to be so much harder when reality hits them in the face
lunamagica
Jan 2016
#78
I feel as bad for Bernie with that news as what the media probably told Obama eight years ago...
cascadiance
Jan 2016
#2
My note was meant to say that losing these events doesn't mean someone's "done" on either side.
cascadiance
Jan 2016
#93
Why are Hillary supporters so determined to demoralize Bernie supporters?
AZ Progressive
Jan 2016
#6
The DNC, DWS, DLC, Third Way Establishment - Plus The Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks
cantbeserious
Jan 2016
#9
How silly, "revolutionaries" don't care about facts, only the "establishment" does.
tarheelsunc
Jan 2016
#119
Agreed. When I saw that word....I'm outta there. Totally unnecessary. n/t
Peregrine Took
Jan 2016
#50
I understrand. Facts, when they don't favor your candidate, are sometimes hard to handle
CajunBlazer
Jan 2016
#55
Clintonistas, Hillbots, Vagina-Voters, Shills, Republicans... need I continue?
tarheelsunc
Feb 2016
#120
My wife is familar with a Joe's Bar in T-town, but doesn't know if it is still in business
CajunBlazer
Jan 2016
#63
No, Five Points South is now filled with high in night spots and resturants,
CajunBlazer
Jan 2016
#73
An excellent post explaining why Hillary will be the nominee and Bernie will not. Thanks.
Alfresco
Jan 2016
#32
That's what people like you said about Iowa too.....before Bernie started talking with them.
Ferd Berfel
Jan 2016
#58
You mean as if Iowa and NH are isolated? As if people in all the other States
Ferd Berfel
Jan 2016
#85
If people ARE paying attention and Sanders numbers ARE this bad in southern states isn't that worse
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#101
Doesn't address the question and I'm not afraid at all, with either dems win... we're arguing
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#105
"His devoted followers..." Hmmmm... Are Hillary's supporters also "devoted followers"? Or is there
ChisolmTrailDem
Jan 2016
#91
I never said that - wins make candidateas seem unstoppable to the voting public
CajunBlazer
Feb 2016
#137
According to the Cook Report, Sanders needed to win 70% of the Iowa delegates to be competitive
Gothmog
Feb 2016
#145
In what was probably the dumbest thing ever written by someone actually paid as a pundit.
karynnj
Feb 2016
#159
Tis' a distinct possibility, but Bernies base has moved Mountains before...
JPnoodleman
Feb 2016
#151