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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Greg Palast: How California is being stolen from Sanders right now [View all]
http://www.gregpalast.com/california-stolen-sanders-right-nowspecial-bulletin-greg-palast/"Most of this procedural nonsense, like the need to surrender an NPP ballot with an envelope and request a crossover ballot well, frankly, Bernies campaign has known about that all year."
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Nj stolen, NM stolen, SD maybe stolen, CA stolen, why is ND and MT not stolen if its so easy nt
msongs
Jun 2016
#1
They stole what they needed to. They didn't have the nerve to steal NH & VT.
reformist2
Jun 2016
#18
Its a catch 22. Say for just a second that there really were forces at work and most people didn't
JCanete
Jun 2016
#10
The whole system is undemocratic, not just the caucuses. But of course Hillary got more
JCanete
Jun 2016
#19
No objection to a lot of what you say, and just because I think our government is broken
JCanete
Jun 2016
#23
But Clinton entered politics and became wealthy. How do you know who the good guys are? nt
JCanete
Jun 2016
#25
I never said that only Bernie supporters have an issue with wealth concentration, but if you
JCanete
Jun 2016
#36
Good gawd, give it a rest. There's no dishonor in finishing with fewer votes.
geek tragedy
Jun 2016
#6
But the 1 in 77 billion chance of the exit polls being that wrong is interesting:
scscholar
Jun 2016
#13
Those "probabilities" are just as made-up as the "exit poll discrepancies." -nt-
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#28
That doesn't explain the early voting before now that Hillary led by 10 points
stevenleser
Jun 2016
#9
By Palast's logic, my primary vote was stolen too! And I'm an independent in Florida.
Native
Jun 2016
#15
If you truly believe the democratic party steals every election, why not just immediately leave it?
qdouble
Jun 2016
#20