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bvf

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72. One senses there's a certain amount
Sun May 22, 2016, 01:34 AM
May 2016

of jealousy of Trump's campaign in certain quarters hereabouts.

If Bernie wins Florida , should Hillary step down? Nt NCTraveler May 2016 #1
Should Obama have dropped out after losing California? onenote May 2016 #2
... Cali_Democrat May 2016 #7
boom joshcryer May 2016 #24
If it was the last "Super Tuesday" Bernin4U May 2016 #68
Winning battle ground states is more significant hack89 May 2016 #3
Who won North Carolina, Wisconsin, New Hampshire and Colorado? 99th_Monkey May 2016 #16
Um, Hillary won NC Proud Public Servant May 2016 #19
That' a matter of opinion 99th_Monkey May 2016 #34
And losing California is irrelevant hack89 May 2016 #21
It's optics. She started strong but Bernie is finishing strong. A CA win would send a powerful floriduck May 2016 #53
Hillary finished strong in 2008 hack89 May 2016 #66
I'm not referring to 2008. I'm discussing this primary season. He is finishing stronger. floriduck May 2016 #88
By what metrics? hack89 May 2016 #91
I'm basing it on the number of Bernie wins in the last month or so. He's won more primaries/ floriduck May 2016 #95
Obama lost seven of the last ten states in 2008 hack89 May 2016 #96
Not stronger than she did he is not Demsrule86 May 2016 #111
No Demsrule86 May 2016 #77
My post relates to now, not eight years ago. floriduck May 2016 #89
There are no concrete set of swing states. CobaltBlue May 2016 #94
If a person comes in first place should they step down to the second place finisher? hrmjustin May 2016 #4
Yes they should SCantiGOP May 2016 #8
The monkey scenario LoverOfLiberty May 2016 #101
Says Who? She Is NOT Going To Get Indy Votes and Has Already Lost A Significant Proportion of Dems CorporatistNation May 2016 #50
The primary results shows she is ahead. hrmjustin May 2016 #57
There's that bad dandruff clip again. kayakjohnny May 2016 #55
I love it. hrmjustin May 2016 #58
I bet. kayakjohnny May 2016 #61
Your opinion is noted. hrmjustin May 2016 #62
Good. Cause it looks like she got some icky shit on that sweater. kayakjohnny May 2016 #63
Feel better? hrmjustin May 2016 #73
I'm thinking y'all don't want to go there Bobbie Jo May 2016 #92
Should Obama have stepped down in 2008? frazzled May 2016 #5
Has DU merged SCantiGOP May 2016 #6
If Hillary loses California Proud Public Servant May 2016 #9
Winning a solidly blue state doesn't show anything about either candidate's ability to face Trump. eastwestdem May 2016 #10
This. nt anotherproletariat May 2016 #32
It means a hell of a lot more than winning a solidly red state n/t TexasBushwhacker May 2016 #83
No. Warren DeMontague May 2016 #11
HRC should step down now. Under FBI investigation, massive quid pro quo at state, reckless regime ch amborin May 2016 #12
Keep hoping for the indictment fairy to save Bernie from the will of the voters. Cali_Democrat May 2016 #15
The will of the voters is still in play 99th_Monkey May 2016 #39
There is no "indictment fairy"... dchill May 2016 #51
Trump enabler alert redstateblues May 2016 #52
A for effort! but no. nt restorefreedom May 2016 #65
It's a delegates race, not a number of states won race. Metric System May 2016 #13
LOL...the author is clueless about California Cali_Democrat May 2016 #14
but but she already bought the balloons!!! oldandhappy May 2016 #17
If Bernie loses Iowa ... NanceGreggs May 2016 #18
He's still big ucrdem May 2016 #20
Yeah do me a favor. Puglover May 2016 #40
Are you aware ... NanceGreggs May 2016 #42
As usual you are all over the map. Puglover May 2016 #44
You don't seem to be aware ... NanceGreggs May 2016 #45
If Bernie wins California, it's likely fraud KingFlorez May 2016 #22
Hillary won every big state so far. Cali next. JaneyVee May 2016 #23
Obama lost California in 2008 . I'm glad he didn't step down JI7 May 2016 #25
Yea, but Obama is just as evil as Hillary, so that doesn't count. JoePhilly May 2016 #38
On a Democratic board, it is shocking how many Bernie supporters think this. auntpurl May 2016 #105
She will be fighting on two fronts... PAMod May 2016 #26
Why? She's won 8 of the 10 biggest states already. Zynx May 2016 #27
A person under investigation by the FBI, has no business running to begin with. onecaliberal May 2016 #28
If it was only that. Iraq, Honduras, Libya...what a flawed candidate just in foreign policy alone. EndElectoral May 2016 #29
She's a train wreck all the way around. onecaliberal May 2016 #30
No. barrow-wight May 2016 #31
Yes. The way the regs are going in CA, Bernie is going to smoke her bigtime. I think litlbilly May 2016 #33
take another toke-It's Bernie fantasy time redstateblues May 2016 #54
She should have already stepped down . . . as soon as she was under FBI investigation. pdsimdars May 2016 #35
If he takes the lead in delegates, absolutely. JoePhilly May 2016 #36
"it would mean she couldn’t win dog catcher among those under 30" vintx May 2016 #37
Too bad they only show up at arenas and not at the voting booth redstateblues May 2016 #56
Yes, let's just hold a primary in CA and let them select the candidate Godhumor May 2016 #41
Why rush things? bvf May 2016 #43
Exactly .. You pegged the essentially facetious & rhetorical nature of the question 99th_Monkey May 2016 #69
One senses there's a certain amount bvf May 2016 #72
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel May 2016 #46
"she has alienated most white voters." You mean the racist dudes who are into Trump? bettyellen May 2016 #47
Like all other states, the delegates are assigned proportionally Retrograde May 2016 #48
No. nt Nonhlanhla May 2016 #49
If she has... Skid Rogue May 2016 #59
Did Bernie step down after getting trounced in New York?... SidDithers May 2016 #60
. 99th_Monkey May 2016 #70
I believe she will be told to step down by the establishent before the convention so Biden can run primnickel May 2016 #64
I have believed that for a long time Samantha May 2016 #74
Yes, no question. One Black Sheep May 2016 #67
In the words of that great American spiritual......... thelordofhell May 2016 #71
Obama lost white voters in 2012 and still won. Starry Messenger May 2016 #75
No Demsrule86 May 2016 #76
Depends on how many pledged delegates he gets there. stone space May 2016 #78
lol....sanders never been vetted nationally...and he would be beaten solid by trump.... beachbum bob May 2016 #79
What a ridiculous idea! LAS14 May 2016 #80
74 yr. old democratic socialist vs. 69 yr. old neocon neoliberal. Waiting For Everyman May 2016 #81
Is Les Leopold a pseudonym for H. A. Goodman? (n/t) thesquanderer May 2016 #82
HRC-WJC Inc. should never have stepped up. GoneOffShore May 2016 #84
I would never tell anyone to step down TexasBushwhacker May 2016 #85
I wish she had never stepped up but, since she did, I say: let this surreal campaign play itself out Hiraeth May 2016 #86
If Sanders can get 79% in California, thus erasing Clinton's delegate lead entirely, sure :) Tarc May 2016 #87
Yeah, I'm not sure why the person with more pledged delegates would "step down." Garrett78 May 2016 #100
Should she? Yes. Will she? No way in hell. EndElectoral May 2016 #90
Hell she won't even step down if indicted Ferd Berfel May 2016 #93
99th_Monkey you just love ruffling the feathers of the Hillary supporters, right? Playinghardball May 2016 #97
Busted. LOL n/t 99th_Monkey May 2016 #107
H.A. Goodman on vacation? brooklynite May 2016 #98
Must be........ Beacool May 2016 #103
The most interesting part of Hillary winning the nomination will be what happens to organizations anotherproletariat May 2016 #99
No, nyet, non, nope, nah, etc. Beacool May 2016 #102
Most likely. nt silvershadow May 2016 #104
If my feet and hands turn into wheels, do I still need a driving license? anigbrowl May 2016 #106
Hell yes! Her unfavorability ratings are identical to Trumps. B Calm May 2016 #108
Yeah well the 'bern' Demsrule86 May 2016 #112
Just curious: if Hillary wins California thucythucy May 2016 #109
Nah, not so much. 99th_Monkey May 2016 #113
No Demsrule86 May 2016 #110
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