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In reply to the discussion: I would like to take this time to congratulate the media, republicans and the anti-Clinton crowd... [View all]cascadiance
(19,537 posts)52. There are many here documenting how millenials are starting to embrace Sanders
As noted in this article...
http://mic.com/articles/118292/millennials-are-with-bernie-sanders-on-almost-every-issue
and this one...
http://college.usatoday.com/2015/07/09/viewpoint-bernie-sanders-perfect-fit-for-millennials/
social media...
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Millennials-for-Bernie-Sanders-2016/441553002677062
and the millenials' movement Occupy Wall Street put aside it's tradition of not "picking leaders" and endorsed Bernie Sanders...
http://www.attn.com/stories/1564/occupy-wall-street-endorses-bernie-sanders-president
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I would like to take this time to congratulate the media, republicans and the anti-Clinton crowd... [View all]
liberal N proud
Aug 2015
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When I say 'on the left' (in this instance) I mean Democrats and left leaning independents.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2015
#16
The vast majority of republicans have been waiting nearly 25 years to pull the lever against Clinton
frylock
Aug 2015
#60
Is'n that exactly why the left of the party is always told to fall in line behind the centrists?
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2015
#19
It is independents that have been fed up with BOTH parties, and he is an INDEPENDENT!
cascadiance
Aug 2015
#49
Based on WHAT! Many here on DU have said they've left the Democratic Party...
cascadiance
Aug 2015
#51
The millenials would SURGE for the Democrats in the general with Bernie as the nominee
cascadiance
Aug 2015
#44
There are many here documenting how millenials are starting to embrace Sanders
cascadiance
Aug 2015
#52
BTW, I'll revisit my prediction if one of the total clowns actually wins the Republican primary.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2015
#11
She's been running since the day after the 2008 election and she's suffering from overexposure
tularetom
Aug 2015
#20
I do not hear this from Hillalry supporters, it comes from those who do not support her. Why is
Thinkingabout
Aug 2015
#30
Perhaps they are ardent Hillary supporters, I am supporting Hillary, never have thought she should
Thinkingabout
Aug 2015
#39
In your congradulations to the ability of knocking down Hillary's favorability rating, how has this
Thinkingabout
Aug 2015
#28
More and more Democrats are beginning to realize that Third-Way or so-called "Centrist" Democrats
Cal33
Aug 2015
#32
Are you referring to Pres. Obama as a "moderate/left-of-center" Democratic President? He, himself,
Cal33
Aug 2015
#77
Plenty of time for the debates - just because the clowns are putting on a circus so early
liberal N proud
Aug 2015
#47
I guess being a Wall Street funded, finger-in-the-wind "centrist" has its downsides.
Romulox
Aug 2015
#41
Despite her low favorability numbers, Clinton remains the clear frontrunner among the current field
misterhighwasted
Aug 2015
#78