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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The "Electability" Argument Is Dead [View all]Scuba
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Not having the right qualities makes one not electable. A candidate has to have what it takes
Thinkingabout
Nov 2015
#2
Lol. He wanted to "leave them alone" till that lucrative MIC Contract changed hi$ mind.
misterhighwasted
Nov 2015
#22
And the biggest crack of all is bernies sellout of his NO vote for a YE$ Vote
misterhighwasted
Nov 2015
#27
Every party makes that calculation every election. There is no other way to operate.
stevenleser
Nov 2015
#17
I didn't miss it. I ignored the subjective stuff and concentrated on the factual stuff. nt
stevenleser
Nov 2015
#34
You're denying climate change and income inequality problems in one breath as "subjective"?
Hydra
Nov 2015
#39
yup...at least 10 DU'ers have said they will sit out the GE if Hillary is the nominee
Sheepshank
Nov 2015
#71
Nope, this article forgets one important thing that completely invalidates its results.
stevenleser
Nov 2015
#16
Candidate Obama was squeaky clean in comparison to any Republican in 2004 and 2008.
Sheepshank
Nov 2015
#72
And if a Bernie supporter feels that way about Hillary, and expresses it, then that is considered
djean111
Nov 2015
#53
All I can give a Sanders nomination is a pencil mark next to his name on the GE ballot.
MohRokTah
Nov 2015
#57
How does this explain explain how Sanders is viable in a general election contest?
Gothmog
Nov 2015
#62