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In reply to the discussion: Advice to Hillary in advance of her meeting with Sanders on Tuesday [View all]Response to Fla Dem (Reply #175)
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Advice to Hillary in advance of her meeting with Sanders on Tuesday [View all]
Attorney in Texas
Jun 2016
OP
I urge Hillary to keep with her winning strategy with her own experts, and without the advice of DU
Lil Missy
Jun 2016
#2
All we saw on the news through most of the primary was Sanders, Sanders, Sanders
Mr Maru
Jun 2016
#159
In posts further down I have posted polls that refute your claim. Post proof of
Fla Dem
Jun 2016
#166
Oh so even though the "media" sent a coded message out not to vote, HRC supporters
Fla Dem
Jun 2016
#173
This is ridiculous. What other modern losing primary candidate exercised this much control?
BobbyDrake
Jun 2016
#3
right field ranting wont get you anywhere. Gender is irreverent and a hangup
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#144
Co President? That list is beyond even Co president. Only a man would lose and demand he be the boss
seabeyond
Jun 2016
#24
You're hardly the spokesperson for 12 million people. I LOL'd though, so you accomplished that. nt
BobbyDrake
Jun 2016
#79
Over 80% already said they would comfortably vote Clinton, .... Without threat.
seabeyond
Jun 2016
#91
And over 40% of those were republicans, Libertarians and baggers who would never vote Dem.
seabeyond
Jun 2016
#26
Have you seen so.e of these CT posts:; straight out of the R. Paul contingent
DLCWIdem
Jun 2016
#107
the General isnt about dems. Is that why you hate Bernie because he has the support of non dems
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#112
There will always be a group of white men that will never vote Clinton in. They particiapted
seabeyond
Jun 2016
#123
This is a thread of someone telling the winning candidate what he thinks of her.
Squinch
Jun 2016
#14
Certainly not! No one is pure except those BS has allowed his followers to admire. That is until
Squinch
Jun 2016
#18
I dont think Sanders would presume to TELL anyone what to do or say or think
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#143
Ya, of course. But hey, even I get tired of saying it. Bitter and loser for sure, not accepting
seabeyond
Jun 2016
#63
Oh, crap! Sorry, senz! I meant to post to Attorney. I was agreeing with you. Will delete.
ancianita
Jun 2016
#46
Wow. We should have simply elected him, instead of neutering Clinton in the name of Sanders.
seabeyond
Jun 2016
#21
I recall there was actually some discussion of it on Hardball, as if they were releasing
NorthCarolina
Jun 2016
#50
This would be her preference if left to her own devices. Let's not leave her to her own devices.
Vote2016
Jun 2016
#102
My point is that the super delegates are not as undemocratic as some think they are.
Beacool
Jun 2016
#58
dems by definition cannot elect a Trump- no, it is DNC control and undemocratic
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#113
Well, it probably did have an effect in convincing some people that Bernie never could be nominated.
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#84
Why not just give him the nomination? You suggest giving away everything else.
CrowCityDem
Jun 2016
#53
Considering your track record on analysis and predictions during this campaign season so far..
DCBob
Jun 2016
#86
He should have just conceded after California. I know he wants you stay in to keep his
AgadorSparticus
Jun 2016
#116
so? Latinos like Bernie too and would certainly choose him over Trump. What is your point?
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#129
What is your point? Point is about Colorado and caucuses... and all that fun stuff...
Her Sister
Jun 2016
#135
demographics lean liberal in Colo.Bumper stickers are predominently Bernie, then Trump, then a
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#141
Not go to hell. I would never say that, however I would say just go away.
MyNameGoesHere
Jun 2016
#134
That's right. The OP has absolutely nothing to do with unity. It's about the Losers
Lil Missy
Jun 2016
#161
Every little bit helps. But that help will be limited when his organization
LiberalFighter
Jun 2016
#165