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In reply to the discussion: Peter Daou: I have diligently avoided saying the 2016 election was stolen [View all]infidelsavant
(31 posts)1. Convenient for him to say something about it now.
When it probably doesn't matter.
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Peter Daou: I have diligently avoided saying the 2016 election was stolen [View all]
L. Coyote
Mar 2017
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How could Daou have said anything earlier, when today was the first time that Comey
spooky3
Mar 2017
#6
I could be wrong but I think he was talking about James Comey, not Peter Daou. (eom)
StevieM
Mar 2017
#53
And the states with contested Senate races had greater exit polling error, same as 2004.
L. Coyote
Mar 2017
#45
I remember. We are too nice to them sometimes...give in or give up too easily.
Alice11111
Mar 2017
#26
Except, twice as bad in 2016, with same Senate races contested in same states:
L. Coyote
Mar 2017
#47
They played the game a million times better than we did. We couldn't even
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2017
#7
Your response to a major issue today is to refight the primary that is long over?
stevenleser
Mar 2017
#28
thanks . al gore and hillary clinton, the once and true president of the united states of amarica.
AllaN01Bear
Mar 2017
#10
Yes, its not like we lost to Jeb! That would bs a loss. This is a destruction of our county.
Alice11111
Mar 2017
#30
Money rules, not only picking candidates (in both parties) but controlling culture.
L. Coyote
Mar 2017
#48