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This message was self-deleted by its author SheenaR Feb 2016 #1
We will know about Iowa soon enough. merrily Feb 2016 #2
sounds to me dems again in their bubble Robbins Feb 2016 #3
I am an O'Malley supporter who is resigned to having to support Bernie after O'Malley drops out askew Feb 2016 #6
well Robbins Feb 2016 #12
Sanders hasn't gotten as much media as Hillary that is for sure, but at least he got some which askew Feb 2016 #13
The moderators also shut MOM out during the debates. They wanted a 2-person head-to-head, tblue37 Feb 2016 #27
Yeah, that killed him. They wouldn't let him talk at all and were openly mocking him. askew Feb 2016 #29
LOL, we are in the same boat, Martin didn't get a chance from the get go (media wise) snooper2 Feb 2016 #19
Yeah, Dems need young voters to turn out in 2016 and I don't see that happening with askew Feb 2016 #23
Well, we agree on that. I support O'Malley and don't look forward to choosing KittyWampus Feb 2016 #25
No She won't Ferd Berfel Feb 2016 #32
There's a huge difference between having supporters justiceischeap Feb 2016 #47
Politico leans right; head to head polls show Bernie does better in the GE, so rethugs want HC nt amborin Feb 2016 #4
Did Politico or any pundits mentioned foresee the massive turnouts for Bernie's speeches? snagglepuss Feb 2016 #5
That's just people. They don't count them because mikehiggins Feb 2016 #7
Interesting to see who the republicans are rooting for. Renew Deal Feb 2016 #8
..."they all say the same thing: They see no evidence of Sanders organizing" workinclasszero Feb 2016 #9
Ground game matters KingFlorez Feb 2016 #10
Knocking on doors ... Trajan Feb 2016 #28
Doors knocked at the last minute are voters who already said yes KingFlorez Feb 2016 #31
Back that up demwing Feb 2016 #36
Clinton's campaign knocked on 125k doors, your boy knocked on 77k KingFlorez Feb 2016 #38
I'm not disappointed, in fact I'm glad demwing Feb 2016 #44
I'd say that Sanders had game demwing Feb 2016 #45
Some of this isn't jiving Jarqui Feb 2016 #11
It depends how those volunteers were being used. askew Feb 2016 #14
The polls suggested he'd get O'Malley people 2:1 Jarqui Feb 2016 #18
Dean had too many volunteers as well. askew Feb 2016 #24
Shocking reversal of everything Politico's ever claimed until now. JackRiddler Feb 2016 #15
What happens if Hillary wins by double digits? Darb Feb 2016 #16
What happens if aliens land? JackRiddler Feb 2016 #17
If aliens land all bets are off. Darb Feb 2016 #20
What happens if Hillary suspends her campaign by 6 pm? JackRiddler Feb 2016 #21
Sanders will not levitate, O'M won't win Iowa, Darb Feb 2016 #22
I would have been happy to speculate up until yesterday. JackRiddler Feb 2016 #33
Some of us aren't wedded to a candidate and might like to speculate. Darb Feb 2016 #34
He has answered demwing Feb 2016 #39
Must have missed that. Could you direct me to it? Darb Feb 2016 #41
wont happen demwing Feb 2016 #42
Ok, sure. Darb Feb 2016 #43
I have to admit, I didn't see this coming demwing Feb 2016 #48
Politico should know ... Trajan Feb 2016 #26
Democratic insiders...well, I guess that settles it. I'll just wait for tonight/tomorrow for the libdem4life Feb 2016 #30
Well if Tiger Beat on the Potomac* says so hifiguy Feb 2016 #35
I wish I had a crystal ball too - don't you? jillan Feb 2016 #37
If Bernie could pull this off, he'd put a bunch of shutdap in a lot of these pundits Jarqui Feb 2016 #40
Evidently they didn't get the memo. .2% lead currently is a tie. Fearless Feb 2016 #46
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