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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: (The Hill) DNC's new meme is Bernie is "unelectable"...really? Never would have guessed. [View all]still_one
(92,138 posts)70. Those students at Liberty are not going to vote for any Democrat including Bernie. The conservative
you talk about that are excited about Bernie is because it is their belief he has less of a chance than Hillary to win. Just as Democrats are excited about Trump because it is their belief that Trump has less of a chance to win than another republican candidate
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(The Hill) DNC's new meme is Bernie is "unelectable"...really? Never would have guessed. [View all]
RiverLover
Sep 2015
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Fixisin? No, it's political toxin; typical campaign spread alleleopathic toxin
HereSince1628
Sep 2015
#39
Truman was a Democrat! The GOP had endured 16 consecutive years of Democrats in WH
Demeter
Sep 2015
#73
Nice how quick people are picking up on this utter bullshit that Bernie is "unelectable".
djean111
Sep 2015
#2
Desperation play by the DNClinton and Team Hillary - the ultimate "political outsider"
peacebird
Sep 2015
#10
So? I only posted it in two threads. One thread indicated Bernie would win by a landslide, so I
still_one
Sep 2015
#43
Well look at his rising popularity. The more he gets out there, the more people support him.
cui bono
Sep 2015
#57
No doubt that his popularity is rising, at least within progressive circles, just as Hillary
still_one
Sep 2015
#65
I do not believe there is evidence to suggest that his popularity is increasing among conservatives
still_one
Sep 2015
#68
I do believe. There's a group "Republicans for Bernie" or something like that.
cui bono
Sep 2015
#69
Those students at Liberty are not going to vote for any Democrat including Bernie. The conservative
still_one
Sep 2015
#70
Ernst won IA because the Democratic candidate followed the failed DNC strategy of running as a GOP
Vincardog
Sep 2015
#94
we will see. I am not convienced that the country has suddenly turned more progressive, and most of
still_one
Sep 2015
#95
"The Country" has always been progressive on the issues. Money and cheating have given us the
Vincardog
Sep 2015
#97
I agree with your assessment of the corrupting influence of money, which also influences the MSM
still_one
Sep 2015
#98
Its clear the Party has it collective heads tucked somewhere dark. I hope Bernie can pull
CentralMass
Sep 2015
#9
Does she have a blind spot, or is it bad advice from someone, somewhere?
ChairmanAgnostic
Sep 2015
#72
Rigging reminds me of Republican behavior. Well they do behave more than half-way
Cal33
Sep 2015
#48
As I mentioned in another thread, "unelectable" is an appalling tautology
RufusTFirefly
Sep 2015
#31
Actually, people have answered you a thousand times, but you don't like the answers. eom
Fawke Em
Sep 2015
#63
As I read your post, I heard you say the words as if you were Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men
RiverLover
Sep 2015
#54
Show me some Republican support in the South or in the Midwest tossup States?
brooklynite
Sep 2015
#59
So he was able to get enough exposure in IA and NH to lead, but he can't get noticed elsewhere?
brooklynite
Sep 2015
#87