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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: In New Shock Poll, Bernie Sanders Has LANDSLIDES Over BOTH Trump and Bush [View all]floriduck
(2,262 posts)30. How many Republican women will vote for Hillary?
I'll take a wild guess at zero. But I can see a lot of Indies and GOP women voting for Bernie because he represents their interests more than any GOP candidate.
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In New Shock Poll, Bernie Sanders Has LANDSLIDES Over BOTH Trump and Bush [View all]
Segami
Nov 2015
OP
Maybe the Republicans will find that "Generic Republican" that does well in the polls....
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2015
#70
I support Bernie but it is ludicrous to think Bernie will receive more cross-overs than Hillary
LonePirate
Nov 2015
#18
I see many comments from right wingers on other MBs that they RESPECT Bernie as being honest!...
cascadiance
Nov 2015
#28
I completely disagree with your assessment. Look at every red state poll for proof.
LonePirate
Nov 2015
#33
And you think the theory of more repubs voting for Bernie is based on reality?
LonePirate
Nov 2015
#37
Wrong, Hillary has practically ZERO crossover appeal. Bernie has intense support from disillusioned
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#45
REPUBS HATE, I repeat, HATE Hillary with a burning passion. There's no way on this green Earth
in_cog_ni_to
Nov 2015
#47
they've been so obsessed with policing the party line on DU since 2001 that they've forgotten
MisterP
Nov 2015
#71
I am not sure why it is shocking (not sure if the title is from the Hill or Brent Budowski)
Mass
Nov 2015
#3
Nevertheless, I expect many HRC supporters will still insist she's more electable (n/t)
thesquanderer
Nov 2015
#9
Should Sanders ever have the GOP's big guns turned on him, his electability will
Persondem
Nov 2015
#10
Except that Bernie's points take explaining and the GOP hit pieces can be done in sound bites
Persondem
Nov 2015
#24
Yep, you certainly have that right. Short attention spans and 200 channels of crap =
Persondem
Nov 2015
#65
It was the widely-held perception that the two parties are both the same,
Utopian Leftist
Nov 2015
#60
Your first point may have been a strategic consideration in the 200 loss, but
Persondem
Nov 2015
#64
Thank you for the info. I did not know that about Tenn. as regards the 2000 election
Persondem
Nov 2015
#81
McClatchy/Marist Poll: Hillary Clinton Leads All Republicans Nationally...This is your same poll...
riversedge
Nov 2015
#13
What we're seeing here is that the GOP is not a factor in the 2016 election
Jack Rabbit
Nov 2015
#35
I've been saying it, too, but some people need the GOP to be a factor to sell their candidate.
winter is coming
Nov 2015
#52
It's still early, but Bush is looking more and more irrelevant with each debate.
merrily
Nov 2015
#53
So the whole "Hillary is the only one who can win" was bullshit. Color me unsurprised. n/t
winter is coming
Nov 2015
#68