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NWCorona

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63. I think some have a problem with Jewish people regardless of geographical location
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 12:26 AM
Dec 2016

Framing is everything.

I don't think that's the right question FBaggins Dec 2016 #1
I suspect he'd have won Alaska. Kentonio Dec 2016 #2
Stop with the fantasies. Bernie would have lost to Trump for real. baldguy Dec 2016 #3
Maybe, maybe not. TheCowsCameHome Dec 2016 #5
Sorry, no. baldguy Dec 2016 #7
Well, TheCowsCameHome Dec 2016 #8
Clinton beat Trump by 3 million actual votes. baldguy Dec 2016 #9
Here's the deal - TheCowsCameHome Dec 2016 #11
Here's the deal - you're always going to fail when you try to "prove" a falsehood. baldguy Dec 2016 #13
Those you are describing when you say "Midwestern white evangelical hypocrites" are, PotatoChip Dec 2016 #82
"Jew?!" Are you aware at all? JudyM Dec 2016 #14
The fact the the poster went there is all that's needed to know. NWCorona Dec 2016 #22
You think Midwestern white evangelical hypocrites would just gloss over Sanders being Jewish? baldguy Dec 2016 #61
I think some have a problem with Jewish people regardless of geographical location NWCorona Dec 2016 #63
And those people voted for Trump, and would not have voted for Sanders. baldguy Dec 2016 #71
You don't think there are anti-Semites on the left? NWCorona Dec 2016 #74
It's not anti-Semitic to point out that RW assholes, supported by Nazis, just might be anti-Semitic. baldguy Dec 2016 #78
Sanders would have had those CA votes too. nt Lonusca Dec 2016 #16
These rust belt states.. speaktruthtopower Dec 2016 #17
Jew? And the shoe drops. NWCorona Dec 2016 #21
You lost your credibility around here, dude. TheCowsCameHome Dec 2016 #43
Sanders actually did poorly with Jewish voters also Gothmog Dec 2016 #46
Sanders has a better shot in WI, OH, MI, and PA Goblinmonger Dec 2016 #53
You got that right! JudyM Dec 2016 #79
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2016 #73
Sanders was a very weak general election candidate who would have been destroyed in the general Gothmog Dec 2016 #36
You have no way to know that. TheCowsCameHome Dec 2016 #40
In the real world facts matter Gothmog Dec 2016 #45
In the real world, TheCowsCameHome Dec 2016 #48
I live in the real world where facts and authorities are important Gothmog Dec 2016 #54
IT DOESN'T FUCKING MATTER. Vinca Dec 2016 #4
It's getting embarrassing isn't it? nini Dec 2016 #64
Maine 2nd district crazycatlady Dec 2016 #6
The blue wall would have held and tRump would be a distant memory! Joe941 Dec 2016 #10
The fact that Clinton outperformed the Senate candidates in PA and WI suggests otherwise. LonePirate Dec 2016 #12
That's where the expectation she would win hurt.. speaktruthtopower Dec 2016 #18
'Don't confuse me with the facts' emulatorloo Dec 2016 #29
Your's is the only question that really matters Lonusca Dec 2016 #15
Yup zipplewrath Dec 2016 #20
I doubt he'd have lost VA but it might've been closer. Our population is shifting and northern JudyM Dec 2016 #25
Might have done well in Florida zipplewrath Dec 2016 #33
If he had won the primary ismnotwasm Dec 2016 #19
We will never know and as he won't be running again I think it's time to let it go NWCorona Dec 2016 #23
Better in some solidly red states but not enough to win. Worse overall elsewhere. Garrett78 Dec 2016 #24
Yeah, it would have helped if he actually registered Democrat too.. JHan Dec 2016 #34
It might have helped a bit, but he still wouldn't have had the support of the base. Garrett78 Dec 2016 #38
He was not a viable candidate for president duffyduff Dec 2016 #26
Which is actually an excellent argument to make for Sanders to have been the candidate. guillaumeb Dec 2016 #31
Him not being viable is an excellent argument for him being the nominee? Garrett78 Dec 2016 #37
Following the logic of the poster, Bloomberg would have been the President. guillaumeb Dec 2016 #58
Perhaps. Garrett78 Dec 2016 #60
Are we still pretending this wasn't an election of change? Goblinmonger Dec 2016 #55
Can't say I know who would have won, but Yupster Dec 2016 #75
Clearly it is hard to tell. Goblinmonger Dec 2016 #76
do you understand the absurdity of saying that the media hardly took him serious because JCanete Dec 2016 #59
Who cares? Bernie lost to Clinton. Clinton lost to Trump hollowdweller Dec 2016 #27
Well establishment Dems have run the party into the ground NCDem777 Dec 2016 #52
Just stop it okay??? New rule: No Bernie cultism on DU Dream Girl Dec 2016 #28
God forbid we talk about what might need to be done to win the next election. Goblinmonger Dec 2016 #56
There is nothing wrong with alternative history, or speculative fiction, guillaumeb Dec 2016 #30
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2016 #32
Is rehashing this going to accompmish ANYTHING? You've already got some of dionysus Dec 2016 #35
Bernie Sanders Was On The 2016 Ballot  And He Underperformed Hillary Clinton Gothmog Dec 2016 #39
Says you. TheCowsCameHome Dec 2016 #42
The facts are on my side Gothmog Dec 2016 #44
.... Donald Trump is president-elect TheCowsCameHome Dec 2016 #47
Sanders did poorly with Dems in the primary. Goblinmonger Dec 2016 #57
When a popular Dem is in the White House, you can't expect the Dem nominee to run on "change." Garrett78 Dec 2016 #65
Are you going to admit that that was a huge mistake? Goblinmonger Dec 2016 #77
I think the Clinton campaign should have done more outreach to rural Democrats in swing states. Garrett78 Dec 2016 #81
That would rather depend on who was campaigning for him... Orsino Dec 2016 #41
Yeah pretty much like you said. Willie Pep Dec 2016 #49
He'd probably have held every state HRC took, and added the Upper Midwest+Iowa and Ohio Ken Burch Dec 2016 #50
Bernie would have won Michigan. putitinD Dec 2016 #51
The issue with Bernie, as well as O'Malley, is that a very different Bernie Sanders or StevieM Dec 2016 #62
What it takes to win in the primaries is different than what it takes to win in the GE. BigBoss26 Dec 2016 #66
Turnout of the base is important, though. Garrett78 Dec 2016 #68
Turnout of the base is definitely important. You won't get any argument from me there. BigBoss26 Dec 2016 #70
Michigan and Wisconsin TexasBushwhacker Dec 2016 #67
Note sure, but I was grateful that Bernie never ran as a third party candidate... Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #69
At a minimum, he wins Hillary states + PA, MI, and WI jfern Dec 2016 #72
He won the Michigan primary KamaAina Dec 2016 #80
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