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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The prevailing sentiment in this election is crystal fucking clear [View all]monicaangela
(1,508 posts)95. My sentiments exactly Vinca!
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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