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Duckfan

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31. I just get a little nervous thinking of what could happen after New Hampshire.
Mon Oct 5, 2015, 01:56 AM
Oct 2015

It will truly be a revolution if Bernie wins a majority of the Super Tuesday states.
This is a partial schedule:

FEBRUARY 9, 2016:
New Hampshire - Presidential Primary

FEBRUARY 20, 2016:
South Carolina - Presidential Primary

FEBRUARY 23, 2016:
Nevada - Democratic Presidential Caucuses

MARCH 1, 2016:
Alabama - Presidential & State Primary
Alaska - Republican Presidential Caucuses
Arkansas - Presidential & State Primary
Colorado - Democratic Presidential Caucuses
Massachusetts - Presidential Primary
Minnesota - Presidential Caucuses
North Dakota - Republican Presidential Caucuses
Oklahoma - Presidential Primary
Tennessee - Presidential Primary
Texas - Presidential & State Primary
Vermont - Presidential Primary
Virginia - Presidential Primary
Wyoming - Republican Presidential Caucuses

MARCH 5, 2016:
Kansas - Presidential Caucuses
Louisiana - Primary Election
Maine - Presidential Caucuses
Nebraska - Democratic Presidential Caucuses
Washington - Republican Presidential Caucuses

MARCH 8, 2016:
Hawaii - Republican Presidential Caucuses
Idaho - Republican Presidential Caucuses
Michigan - Presidential Primary
Mississippi - Presidential & State Primary

MARCH 13, 2016:
Puerto Rico - Primary Election

MARCH 14, 2016:
Ohio - Filing Deadline (Independents)

MARCH 15, 2016:
Florida - Presidential Primary
Illinois - Presidential & State Primary
Missouri - Presidential Primary
North Carolina - Presidential Primary
Ohio - Presidential & State Primary

MARCH 22, 2016:
Idaho - Democratic Presidential Caucuses
Arizona - Presidential Primary
Arkansas - Primary Runoff
Utah - Presidential Caucuses

MARCH 26, 2016:
Alaska - Democratic Presidential Caucuses
Hawaii - Democratic Presidential Caucuses
Washington - Democratic Presidential Caucuses

MARCH 29, 2016:
Mississippi - Primary Runoff

APRIL 5, 2016:
Wisconsin - Presidential Primary

APRIL 9, 2016:
Wyoming - Democratic Presidential Caucuses

APRIL 12, 2016:
Alabama - Primary Runoff

APRIL 13-16, 2016:
Constitution Party Presidential Nominating Convention - Salt Lake City, Utah

APRIL 19, 2016:
New York - Presidential Primary

APRIL 26, 2016:
Connecticut - Presidential Primary
Delaware - Presidential Primary
Maryland - Presidential & State Primary
Pennsylvania - Presidential & State Primary
Rhode Island - Presidential Primary

Where is he 'surging"?? riversedge Oct 2015 #1
Why are Hillary's numbers plummeting so fast? Why is she losing key demographics sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #2
Shut Down The Hillary Group!!! billhicks76 Oct 2015 #58
No need to shut it down, it seems to be pretty boring compared to the Sanders group. sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #64
What Kind Of Fools Think A Closed Hillary Group Helps? billhicks76 Oct 2015 #65
It's hard to persuade people who disagree with you SusanaMontana41 Oct 2015 #72
Clinton Fake Opportunism Has Become Repulsive billhicks76 Oct 2015 #73
Full disclosure: I blame my support for Bernie on his bald head. I can't resist bald men. SusanaMontana41 Oct 2015 #75
Just like its candidate, the Hillary Group is insular. SusanaMontana41 Oct 2015 #76
Sanders isn't winning Iowa right now if the polls are to be believed. NobodyHere Oct 2015 #80
You can't see it where you're looking. Fuddnik Oct 2015 #3
love your sigline ... sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #4
Where was he 3 months ago? daleanime Oct 2015 #5
A bi-monthly series of 'plateau's' AgingAmerican Oct 2015 #14
Probably the closest to an honest answer.... daleanime Oct 2015 #16
You mean truthful answer. eom SusanaMontana41 Oct 2015 #77
You notice no one so far has directly answered your question uponit7771 Oct 2015 #6
They have, you missed it, or ignored it maybe? sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #10
Overt condescension isn't answering a question just responding to it uponit7771 Oct 2015 #11
Condescentin aside....He was unknown and dosmissed as "fringe" a few months ago. Now.... Armstead Oct 2015 #15
No, it isn't. So why not discuss how someone who was at 3% in National polls has rocketed sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #17
What is it called when someone is about 50 points behind in June... Duckfan Oct 2015 #26
Like I have said before. WHEN CRABS ROAR Oct 2015 #60
I think we are there, baby! nt SusanaMontana41 Oct 2015 #78
I think you both are confusing surging with front runner artislife Oct 2015 #23
The question is where empirically is Sanders surging? tia uponit7771 Oct 2015 #33
nationally, his support has gone from 6% in mid-March to 27% now -- growing nearly 5-fold magical thyme Oct 2015 #35
yup. still waiting. riversedge Oct 2015 #30
Post 56 has your answer Gore1FL Oct 2015 #57
America AgingAmerican Oct 2015 #13
In the polls Gore1FL Oct 2015 #56
... cui bono Oct 2015 #59
The Billionaire Boys should be celebrating that we are going for "The Bern," not the guillotine.nt Todays_Illusion Oct 2015 #7
No Citizen Need Settle For The Lesser Of Two Corporate Evils - Go Bernie Go cantbeserious Oct 2015 #8
You can say that again. And I know you will cantbeserious! sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #9
Hmm. Define "Democrat." SusanaMontana41 Oct 2015 #12
Good question, I just asked it myself in another thread. Joe Liebermann? sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #19
Liebermann. SusanaMontana41 Oct 2015 #71
Will Rogers did long ago: " I am not a member of any organized political party. I am a Democrat." nt Todays_Illusion Oct 2015 #55
He did! But when? SusanaMontana41 Oct 2015 #70
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Oct 2015 #18
Bernie will politically educate millions!!! MasonDreams Oct 2015 #20
Yes, and we will challenge those who claim to represent us to stand up now because sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #22
We need to compile a list smilingwen Oct 2015 #25
25 years enid602 Oct 2015 #27
They'll learn, or not, from the People MasonDreams Oct 2015 #29
teaparty enid602 Oct 2015 #32
So you disapprove of an FDR style politician. Got it. nt Lucky Luciano Oct 2015 #36
FDR? enid602 Oct 2015 #40
Based on his work in congress yes, he most definitely is an FDR style politician. sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #43
bern enid602 Oct 2015 #46
Could you provide a link to your claim that Bernie is involved in a Congressional Witch hunt of sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #47
responsible? enid602 Oct 2015 #48
So it was just blathering. He benefits from the Sun and the Moon also. What does any of that sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #50
Like I have said before. WHEN CRABS ROAR Oct 2015 #61
Yes, that is why Bernie repeats and repeats the most important message people need to hear! sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #62
Those of us who are old enough to remember about FDR jwirr Oct 2015 #45
FDR Marty McGraw Oct 2015 #49
So you have the Caretha Oct 2015 #67
I'm not even talking about "throw the bums out". Just changing minds. MasonDreams Oct 2015 #81
Actually he has. Not only that, but several of them have worked with him sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #38
K & R SoapBox Oct 2015 #21
K&R hay rick Oct 2015 #24
K&R silverweb Oct 2015 #28
I just get a little nervous thinking of what could happen after New Hampshire. Duckfan Oct 2015 #31
Thanks for this. It's good to have that information. sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #39
Kickety kick kick. Scuba Oct 2015 #34
K&R raouldukelives Oct 2015 #37
K & R Le Taz Hot Oct 2015 #41
K&R freebrew Oct 2015 #42
+10000000 99Forever Oct 2015 #44
Shit, they have probably half of our party, maybe more buying the approved party line. Puzzledtraveller Oct 2015 #51
Yes, they do. It explains all the disappointing votes coming from Dems, see the defunding of ACORN sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #52
It amounts to a corporate takeover of the Democratic party. Puzzledtraveller Oct 2015 #54
Yes it does. That's why the Dem Party has lost 10% of its registered voters since 2008 sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #63
We need more Fringe! Lots more Fringe! Dont call me Shirley Oct 2015 #53
Kick! Phlem Oct 2015 #66
It seems, however that Bernie is spending a lot of time in the N.Eastern sector of the U.S. YOHABLO Oct 2015 #68
But he's NOT surging. He's neck and neck with Biden and fading. Persondem Oct 2015 #69
He's beating her in NH and Iowa, and in Utah and even of all places WV, and according to other polls sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #74
Kicketty Kickin' Faux pas Oct 2015 #79
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