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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Is it time for Senator Clinton, for the sake of unity, to concede? [View all]
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Yes. Senator Clinton having lost 7 of the last 8 primaries, should withdraw. | |
113 (92%) |
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No. Senator Clinton, despite having lost 7 of the last 8 primaries, should fight to the bitter end. | |
10 (8%) |
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Nader! | |
0 (0%) |
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Is it time for Senator Clinton, for the sake of unity, to concede? [View all]
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2016
OP
I would say she is done as far as the General election, she can still limp to victory in
Dustlawyer
Apr 2016
#105
No Hillery should use her every resource to protect us from "dirty cop" FBI agents...
Jeffersons Ghost
Apr 2016
#56
Sorry, it's Bernie supporters who are moving the goalposts with threads like this
anigbrowl
Apr 2016
#144
Just because a lot of people think it doesn't mean we'll figure out a way to suppress a vote!
Joob
Apr 2016
#9
For the sake of the Party... she's under investigation for serious offenses, after all.
AzDar
Apr 2016
#10
I like Star Trek too, although I haven't watched an episode in a really long time.
StevieM
Apr 2016
#27
Some think that Sanders is not talking out his backside and has a chance to fulfill his agenda.
Beacool
Apr 2016
#161
Hillary is a true patriot and a champion of the poor, she will quit for the good of the country !!!
Impedimentus
Apr 2016
#16
If Bernie wins the nomination then of course Hillary will do the right thing and support him.
StevieM
Apr 2016
#26
Look, I'm not thrilled with the tactics she has used against us, but this doesn't help Bernie.
Ken Burch
Apr 2016
#20
Kinda like all those in the MSM calling for Obama to be more conciliatory to the Republicans
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#138
LOL, only on DU is the front runner, who is ahead by over 200 delegates called on to concede
StevieM
Apr 2016
#24
In fairness, your candidate essentially refused to recognize Obama as the frontrunner in '08.
Ken Burch
Apr 2016
#34
I voted: "DU members did not wish to select any of the options provided" ...
1StrongBlackMan
Apr 2016
#30
I'm sure you didn't get the hilarity of suggestion that the candidate ...
1StrongBlackMan
Apr 2016
#49
The relentless smug comments from you Hillary people is why she's losing
hellofromreddit
Apr 2016
#48
At the very least her campaign should fix its "tone", stop attacking Sanders and his supporters
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2016
#50
She didn't lose 7 of the last 8 PRIMARIES. Educate yourself please before you post.
beaglelover
Apr 2016
#67
Primaries do not equal caucuses.......Jesus Christ some people are really uneducated on this site.
beaglelover
Apr 2016
#106
Facts don't matter when you are trying to create hype for a failing venture.
liberal N proud
Apr 2016
#163
No, obviously not. They live in LA LA land and ride unicorns with rainbows shooting out of their
beaglelover
Apr 2016
#107
Yes, she and her supporters need to stop using RW tactics that will only aid the GOP in the fall.
vintx
Apr 2016
#102
Well, the only other Democrat she could concede to is Martin O'Malley. Bernie Sanders is I-VT
Algernon Moncrieff
Apr 2016
#119
The funniest part is not the poll, but the almost 200 votes it got on the first option.
Beacool
Apr 2016
#158