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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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