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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: New Loras Poll: Sanders does better with better educated, more liberal Democrats. [View all]JackInGreen
(2,975 posts)169. Pay no attention
Any apparent difference is do to Bernistas snorting powdered unicorn poop.
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New Loras Poll: Sanders does better with better educated, more liberal Democrats. [View all]
HappyPlace
Sep 2015
OP
I think most high school graduates (no college) have computers and smartphones
lunamagica
Sep 2015
#7
Maybe. Or maybe the Sanders supporters have figured out that nominating the "pragmatic" guy got us
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#140
Since when is suggesting your internet interlocutors are ignorant a sign of superior intelligence?
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2015
#12
You like the word interlocutors a lot move seen you use it 5 or 6 times recently
DisgustipatedinCA
Sep 2015
#44
The poster in this thread who suggested I take "Adult Education" certainly made an adverse inference
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2015
#107
We already established you and your associates believe I am a moron.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2015
#113
Continue to heap insult on top of insult toward me for no good reason.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2015
#121
That's the first nice thing you and your associates have said to me in this thread. Thank you.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2015
#124
Americans, especially those at the bottom, frequently vote against their own self interests.
HappyPlace
Sep 2015
#6
I cannot make a case against it in a quick answer...HOWEVER....here's a read for you...
Gloria
Sep 2015
#70
Still no explanation of why "There is just no way that any ideas Sanders, can improve the situation"
Maedhros
Sep 2015
#159
Well off Democrats and Republicans won't be affected by a Republican in the White House
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2015
#17
No, the poor have heard of Hillary, less likely to have heard of Bernie Sanders.
HappyPlace
Sep 2015
#21
The fact that you would suggest being poor and being ignorant are synonymous...
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2015
#34
Now that you mention it, I have noticed that you're impervious to logic.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#30
Actually my lattes often come from convenience store dispensers..I think they lack any real milk..
Armstead
Sep 2015
#69
Makes sense. Voters with lower education levels are far more likely to vote republican as well. nt
Zorra
Sep 2015
#22
A Republican is the name of a party... A republican is someone who favors a republican form of ...
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2015
#38
What, exactly, does "ciphers a better strategy to win an argument" actually mean?
Android3.14
Sep 2015
#41
Maybe if you used ellipsis points to indicate you didn't use the full quote we wouldn't be ...
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2015
#62
I know very few 'book smart' people that understand the concept of electability
LettuceSea
Sep 2015
#26
it is all about self interest and trickle down. self interest for that demographic and then others
seabeyond
Sep 2015
#40
Pardon, but do have any idea what trickle down economics is, and who championed it?
DisgustipatedinCA
Sep 2015
#47
I never subscribed to the trickle down theory - it was always the pissing on theory I believe in.
teach me everything
Sep 2015
#81
She's been corrected dozens of times. Whatever this is, it isn't "ignorance"... nt
Romulox
Sep 2015
#164
So much for the party of the downtrodden and disregarded. Is there a new definition for DINO, now?
freshwest
Sep 2015
#59
Please don't tell me it's going to go there. Remedial? Noooo! Pleasepleaseplease! n/t
freshwest
Sep 2015
#68
Trickle down was discussed endlessly by Reagan, It never worked even thought he loved it.
Autumn
Sep 2015
#118
You have to know that this is 180 degrees wrong. Why do you continue to post incorrect information?
Romulox
Sep 2015
#165
ALERT!!! This elitist latte drinking volvo driver wants you silenced!
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#50
You mean that smelly trailer full of used straw and ridiculous assumptions?
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#92
And if you ever decide to post something that doesn't insult other DUers let me know.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#99
Your dismissiveness of elite liberal intellectuals sounds a lot like Nixon and Reagan
Armstead
Sep 2015
#76
'Give us your elite, your entitled who could afford college, your masses yearning to join the 1%.'
freshwest
Sep 2015
#88
"The replies say more about the members than about the study or the author of the OP"
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#116
Good point....I thought we were all scruffy leftist hippies. I guess that was last week.
Armstead
Sep 2015
#143
We're like Bernie: He's too far to the left! No! He's too far to the right!!!
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#145
Are you joyous that the less liberal people, more conservatives are flocking to Hillary?
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#155
More liberal voters vote for Bernie. This Party has some very conservative members, I hate to say it
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#153
Low information voters often tend to vote against their own economic interests. nt
Romulox
Sep 2015
#166
I think we need to learn the lesson of Henry Clay's loss to James K. Polk
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#171