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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders's revolution is not showing up [View all]bravenak
(34,648 posts)126. Rubio cannot win
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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