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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The prevailing sentiment in this election is crystal fucking clear [View all]LemmingWarrior
(115 posts)37. Give me a reason why this won't work?
A write-in campaign for Bernie on the chance Clinton resorts to more dirty politics like in Vegas. It worked for, Senator Lisa Murkowski, in Alaska on very short notice, too.
Senator Lisa Murkowski wins Alaska write-in campaign
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-elections-murkowski-idUSTRE6AG51C20101118
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Yes - they consider HRC's pro-prison;pro welfare-"reform; pro-returning brown-skinned
Divernan
Feb 2016
#31
I have to agree. HRC does not inspire the masses to support her. She has an uphill
WestSeattle2
Feb 2016
#134
EdwardBernays reads this one perfectly correctly, IMHO as they say.
highprincipleswork
Feb 2016
#157
These "Dems" support a racist, misogynist, anti-choice, anti-same sex marriage candidate.
onenote
Feb 2016
#53
Dunno how far I count in that metric since I fell Democratic till 2013, when I switched to Ind
VulgarPoet
Feb 2016
#30
you don't remember how Trump was buddie-buddie /w Gaddafi along /w the Bushgangs decade of rule?
Sunlei
Feb 2016
#158
Most realize that HRC's recent Road-To-Damascus Progressive 'conversion'... will last about as
AzDar
Feb 2016
#72
I'm hearing the same thing - in liberal Seattle of all places. Blue collar Dem guys - can't stand
WestSeattle2
Feb 2016
#126
the party's been so used to blaming us naughty lefties for wanting too much and taking our votes
MisterP
Feb 2016
#107
I think their top priority is to keep outsiders out, and to get a 0.1%er into the WH. So I don't
GoneFishin
Feb 2016
#9
I think people on the left are better tuned into who is to blame. But at least some on the right
GoneFishin
Feb 2016
#101
And oh my god, the way Trump has obliterated people for political experience...
intersectionality
Feb 2016
#71
"I'm not saying it's well thought out. In fact, I'd say much of it is the opposite."
NCTraveler
Feb 2016
#161
The Republicans were smart enough to dump Jeb and we Democrats have also been smart ... oh, wait
Vote2016
Feb 2016
#11
Some of us have more than one vote(superdelegates, shenanigans at the caucuses/polls)
jhart3333
Feb 2016
#60
Why wouldn't the dominant philosophy of the dominant leaders dominate sentiments
HereSince1628
Feb 2016
#34
Don't worry, they're already blaming Sanders supporters for her loss in the general
Chathamization
Feb 2016
#55
Odd phrasing you have there. You do understand that Bernie is way ahead in the popular vote.
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2016
#123
If the voter turnout is any indication from the last of these events...................
turbinetree
Feb 2016
#70
Hillary is completely unelectable. Luckily for America, Bernie has a path to the Whitehouse. (nt)
w4rma
Feb 2016
#96
Brilliance Is No Longer Part Of The DNC DWS DLC Third-Way Establishment Party
cantbeserious
Feb 2016
#125
"The anti-establishment vote is far larger than the "I'm just fine with the establishment" vote."
Tarc
Feb 2016
#139
Debbie showed in 2014 that the status quo can win, even without millennials!
Betty Karlson
Feb 2016
#148
Disestablishers and antidisestablishers. The antidisestablishers have the money, media and power.
merrily
Feb 2016
#151
I vow NEVER to vote for Hillary ! It's Bernie ALL the Way, Even If I have to write him in.
urbuddha
Feb 2016
#156