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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why Hillary Needs Sanders to Drop Out of the Race (and Sanders Has No Need for Hillary to Drop Out) [View all]Karma13612
(4,552 posts)30. +1000. It is way beyond just the Supreme Court.
Its our very trajectory into the heart of the 21 century, the climate, the planet as a whole.
Although I feel our US President needs to focus mostly on the US, they do have to consider the world as a whole, more so now than in past elections.
I don't like Hillary being mostly focused on her Global view (Clinton Global Initiative), but it's true that our candidates have to have a really good grasp of world issues.
I think Bernie walks the line well. He puts the US at the top of his list of priorities and yet has a great sense of the world and it's trajectory in light of global sociopolitical an climate issues.
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Why Hillary Needs Sanders to Drop Out of the Race (and Sanders Has No Need for Hillary to Drop Out) [View all]
Attorney in Texas
Mar 2016
OP
This is a really good point. If she is the nom, Hillary is going to look so silly swinging right
reformist2
Mar 2016
#2
Thinking that I hope Bernie goes last tonite at the townhall so he will be able to respond
jillan
Mar 2016
#3
Her playing Hokey Pokey with whether she's a progressive or a moderate
winter is coming
Mar 2016
#10
I think the point was that Clinton is halfway to the 50.1 percent mark in delegates
onenote
Mar 2016
#76
+1!!! Yes, commentators and pundits talk about a shift in earlier campaign promises
Dustlawyer
Mar 2016
#41
maybe you could describe what a president looks like and I'll fill in the blanks?
GreatGazoo
Mar 2016
#67
Exactly! He hardly looks presidential at all! Not like Obama or Hillary who totally do. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2016
#70