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It's not the delegates that matter in Iowa. It's the headlines. Trump is the big loser. You don't go around boasting and show-boating and then get beaten relatively badly. Trump may not be mortally wounded, but everyone knows now that he is mortal. The sharks are attacking him from all side this morning. For Clinton, a victory is a victory. She soldiers on to the south where they will come one after another and Sanders will be forgotten.
It's not the delegates that matter in Iowa. It's the headlines. Trump is the big loser. You don't go around boasting and show-boating and then get beaten relatively badly. Trump may not be mortally wounded, but everyone knows now that he is mortal. The sharks are attacking him from all side this morning. For Clinton, a victory is a victory. She soldiers on to the south where they will come one after another and Sanders will be forgotten.
Sanders forgotten? His irreversible victory came months ago, he took the cat (socialism) out of the bag, finally, and you can't put the cat back in the bag now!
Watch and see! More closeted socialists will be running for city, county, state, national elections in the future!
Trumpets are scared now. His candidate might not be as popular as polls say.
Yup. They are left to rationalize his getting his butt handed to him last night by hanging on the delegate count and avoiding the real specter of his humiliating defeat by a Canadian.
Sanders forgotten? His irreversible victory came months ago, he took the cat (socialism) out of the bag, finally, and you can't put the cat back in the bag now!
Watch and see! More closeted socialists will be running for city, county, state, national elections in the future!
The local democrats (and some state houses) are pretty socialist already. Maybe he is bringing that on to the national stage. Like I said before, I like Bernie. But I don't think he has a hope in hell in taking black voters from Clinton as the primaries head south. When that is over, the momentum will be all Hillary.
Failure to not beat Bernie soundly says a lot about the distrust people have in her.
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