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I particularly don't want 8 years of scandal ridden presidency. For the love of everything holy, vote for anyone but Hillary!
That would be irrelevant for the general election because they would unite behind Hillary. The reverse of 2008. I just don't see Bernie getting the nomination now . . . but I could be wrong.
That would be irrelevant for the general election because they would unite behind Hillary. The reverse of 2008. I just don't see Bernie getting the nomination now . . . but I could be wrong.
Mick
Nobody is uniting behind Hillary. People will unite against her no matter who the candidate.
That would be irrelevant for the general election because they would unite behind Hillary.
Mick
They would not, because she can not possibly generate the kind of enthusiasm that Bernie can among the millennials, simply by him not being beholden to the most powerful corporate interests in America that undermine the middle class. He's funding a completely grassroots donated campaign. By the people, for the people. That is real change and that causes great excitement and enthusiasm. The 2014 mid-terms is the result when we get low enthusiasm and excitement. Low voter turnout for the Democrats and Republican landslide victory.
If you go to downtown Davis, CA, you'll see LOTS of Bernie stickers and posters around... LOL just one elder lady had a Hillary sticker on her car (most others had Bernie stickers on their bicycles)...
That would be irrelevant for the general election because they would unite behind Hillary. The reverse of 2008. I just don't see Bernie getting the nomination now . . . but I could be wrong.
Mick
The only way it would happen is if the polls are underestimating his base and he won the first three states by solid number. Then I think you would see the party abandon her? I'm not sure that is going to happen though.
The only way it would happen is if the polls are underestimating his base and he won the first three states by solid number. Then I think you would see the party abandon her? I'm not sure that is going to happen though.
The thing with Hillary is I have yet to see any actual support for Hillary, with the way MSM talks you'd think people are out in droves in support of her, but I ONLY see Trump and Bernie stickers. Her support boils down to two talking points
1. She's experienced (Sanders has more elected and public service experience)
2. We need to beat the Republicans (Sanders polls better against GOP frontrunners)
Nothing else.
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