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jeff47

(26,549 posts)
2. By you.
Sun Feb 28, 2016, 04:50 PM
Feb 2016

Guess you were using the wrong account when you made your post about how it's OK for Sanders to ignore the South? It was rather surprising that you would make such a (now deleted) post.

If the shoe fits.... peacebird Feb 2016 #1
The modern civil rights movement was born in Alabama and not in Vermont./nt DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2016 #3
with a little help from friends in New York and Chicago, elleng Feb 2016 #29
Jury results.. MadDAsHell Feb 2016 #12
By you. jeff47 Feb 2016 #2
nope wasn't me hill2016 Feb 2016 #24
What part of (now deleted) did you miss? jeff47 Feb 2016 #33
Ooof. AzDar Feb 2016 #56
definitely wasn't me hill2016 Feb 2016 #69
You're welcome to keep claiming that. However, you should be aware jeff47 Feb 2016 #70
Hypocrisy thy name is a Clinton supporter. TM99 Feb 2016 #4
nope wasn't me hill2016 Feb 2016 #25
"following their marching orders" was one that offended me." Agnosticsherbet Feb 2016 #5
Al Franken has been thrown under the bus as well Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2016 #6
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2016 #10
No shit. truebrit71 Feb 2016 #19
To be fair and factual, ever single Southern State allows discrimination in employment and housing Bluenorthwest Feb 2016 #7
MD which is a southern state doesn't dsc Feb 2016 #18
Or racism, sexism for that matter. MA still has a problem electing a woman for governor. Liberal_Stalwart71 Feb 2016 #73
The South shouldn't get to decide who the nominee is AZ Progressive Feb 2016 #8
Why are the North or Midwest any more qualified? eom tarheelsunc Feb 2016 #13
Because their states vote Dem in the General Election. Waiting For Everyman Feb 2016 #15
I don't think you're familiar with how primary delegate allotment works. tarheelsunc Feb 2016 #62
That has nothing to do with what I said. nt Waiting For Everyman Feb 2016 #68
Yes it does. tarheelsunc Feb 2016 #72
There are almost 200 million people in the U.S. that don't live in the South. AZ Progressive Feb 2016 #28
That means there are over 100 million who do. tarheelsunc Feb 2016 #63
we should restrict them to 3/5 of a vote each DrDan Feb 2016 #14
The DNC already does. jeff47 Feb 2016 #34
But AZ should? So you want to take my right to vote away? redstateblues Feb 2016 #39
Yep. Lots of narrow minded comments today. K & R nt Persondem Feb 2016 #9
The Southern voters are conservative, even the dems. They voted for the more conservative candidate. FangedNoumenom Feb 2016 #11
Bingo... datguy_6 Feb 2016 #17
Sanders finished frigging best in the most conservative counties in the state KingFlorez Feb 2016 #20
You're talking Nevada, where your statement is quite true jmowreader Feb 2016 #47
Sorry, I meant to say best KingFlorez Feb 2016 #60
Sanders seriously cleaned up outside Clark County in Nevada jmowreader Feb 2016 #67
So every southern voter TeddyR Feb 2016 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author TeddyR Feb 2016 #53
Bus? What bus? Downwinder Feb 2016 #16
Aren't you being a bit dramatic? jillan Feb 2016 #21
When the South votes overwhelmingly for Republican candidates time after time... Lizzie Poppet Feb 2016 #22
Thanks. Been waiting for someone to mention this. elleng Feb 2016 #27
It has not always been the case where Southern states voted for Republicans. Thinkingabout Feb 2016 #66
Do you live in a southern state? n/t Avalux Feb 2016 #23
The bus will have to get bigger because come November we will ALL be under it. McCamy Taylor Feb 2016 #26
Sadly, I agree. BillZBubb Feb 2016 #31
The south isn't important for the Democratic nominee, we know it'll go R Arazi Feb 2016 #30
I live in a southern state gwheezie Feb 2016 #32
Different levels of our government are elected differently. jeff47 Feb 2016 #35
not all. just the African Americans JI7 Feb 2016 #36
If you can't win it, then it doesn't count liberal N proud Feb 2016 #37
How many Southern States are going to vote for any Democratic candidate? el_bryanto Feb 2016 #38
Georgia is trending more Dem. NC as well. redstateblues Feb 2016 #40
this obamanut2012 Feb 2016 #42
Pretty well aware what we are up against. timmymoff Feb 2016 #45
I live in Florida - I'm well aware of what you are up against. We voted back in Rick fucking Scott. el_bryanto Feb 2016 #50
I live in NC. jeff47 Feb 2016 #51
This next election? TeddyR Feb 2016 #57
Let's see how the primaries play out in Democratic States. jalan48 Feb 2016 #41
So -- what did Trump say? OldRedneck Feb 2016 #43
How many Democrats have been elected president without carrying any Southern states? bluestateguy Feb 2016 #44
Or any northern states, for that matter jmowreader Feb 2016 #48
Ok, let's go aaaaaaaalllll the way back to the last election. jeff47 Feb 2016 #55
Why do posters keep lamenting that southern states are red states ? Trust Buster Feb 2016 #46
THIS ^^^^^^^^^^^^ treestar Feb 2016 #54
That's sad. We have Republicans to suppress the vote. Why would Bernie supporters Trust Buster Feb 2016 #58
Of course they are, dear. sister_rosa_refried Feb 2016 #49
You've been here a year, friend. ms liberty Feb 2016 #59
Oh heck I know better... Kalidurga Feb 2016 #61
Thanks for bringing some truth into this scam Armstead Feb 2016 #65
The South has been under the bus for years Armstead Feb 2016 #64
It's not a good way to win the Democratic Party nomination, that's for sure. Liberal_Stalwart71 Feb 2016 #71
there is a slight Democratic problem in the 'real' South...which, if you don't know... islandmkl Feb 2016 #74
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