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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: New National Poll: Trump Surges into Virtual tie, Clinton Fades again [View all]gordianot
(15,566 posts)8. Both are disliked by large segments within their respective parties.
It comes down to who do you hate the least.
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New National Poll: Trump Surges into Virtual tie, Clinton Fades again [View all]
coffeeAM
May 2016
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thats because the malcontents keep Bernie from dropping out and letting Hillary pivot
ericson00
May 2016
#3
Bernie drop out? Maybe these polls show it is time for Clinton to drop out since she is unelectable!
coffeeAM
May 2016
#5
By "Pivot" you mean take back every liberal sounding position she claimed to be for in the primary
pengu
May 2016
#14
How much of a lead do you think Bernie would have after sustained right wing attacks?
Arkansas Granny
May 2016
#18
But the majority of the primary voters seem to love Clinton. She leads by over 3,000,000 votes.
Arkansas Granny
May 2016
#25
Your living in the Democratic primary bubble where most of the country is locked out from voting.
coffeeAM
May 2016
#29
What I'm saying is that Bernie decided to become a Democrat so he could run in the Presidential
Arkansas Granny
May 2016
#39
" It seems to me that registered Democrats should be the people who determine the
Autumn
May 2016
#41
I left the democratic party after over 40 years a dem, re registered to caucus for Bernie.
Autumn
May 2016
#43
Ya lets make sure we lock out everyone else, so we can make sure the establishment dem always wins.
coffeeAM
May 2016
#45
Obama went is as one of the most likeable/electable candidates in history, not one of the least.
coffeeAM
May 2016
#46
LOL, That is why every poll That had Clinton with a huge double digit lead over Trump
coffeeAM
May 2016
#27
if Hillary Clinton doesn't embrace Progressive party politics, we are doomed. The party will split,
highprincipleswork
May 2016
#52
So placing Hillary's name second with a lead means Trump is going to beat her? nt
Jitter65
May 2016
#56