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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders's revolution is not showing up [View all]ladjf
(17,320 posts)94. I have asked you to list the significant legislation pertaining to civil rights
for POC passed by anyone since 1960, and you have not answered my question but continue to single out Sanders for not having any legislation. I would be interested in seeing Sec. Clinton's track record for civil rights legislation.
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I dont see it but I live in a minority heavy community and polls bear this out tol
bravenak
Feb 2016
#4
PROTIP: When one number is bigger than another, the result is not called a tie.
NuclearDem
Feb 2016
#9
I thought it was precious when folks were saying they'd "tied" in Iowa. Now apparently a six point
Number23
Feb 2016
#99
IF she lucks out and wins, enthusiasm will be a real problem. Then it won't just be all about HRC
nc4bo
Feb 2016
#20
The delegates count is tied at 51 and Sanders is winning the popular vote by a comfortable margin.
CentralMass
Feb 2016
#6
Giving him a historic win in NH... closing 30 point gaps against the "inevitable" candidate.
basselope
Feb 2016
#119
The environment matters. The rigged economy matters. People dying in wars of aggression matter. nt
el_bryanto
Feb 2016
#13
Exactly - so we are stuck with Hillary Clinton - who won't make any traction at all
el_bryanto
Feb 2016
#22
Well after the Clinton's first turn in the White House they successfully turned the party right
el_bryanto
Feb 2016
#30
Your argument does basically boil down to there's no hope for something better
el_bryanto
Feb 2016
#48
They don't seem to care. They want a woman to be President and they want it to be Hillary.
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2016
#53
Maybe not. But then Hillary should be coasting to her win - and that's not happening.
Nanjeanne
Feb 2016
#15
In the general election if you give them a candidate for whom is worth voting.
basselope
Feb 2016
#63
Sanders beat projections in Iowa and New Hampshire, and fought a closer race in Nevada than Obama
Attorney in Texas
Feb 2016
#41
Enjoy your smug. Either Sanders will win the nomination or Rubio will win the presidency and you
Attorney in Texas
Feb 2016
#100
Does it get any more ominous than us nominating a distrusted candidate who would lose to Rubio?
Attorney in Texas
Feb 2016
#125
This is the "clicky-clicky" brigade (CCB) for those online polls we used to hear so much about.
NurseJackie
Feb 2016
#97
of course....but if Bernie is at 52% next month and 57% the following month
virtualobserver
Feb 2016
#107