2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: 1 Winner and 3 Losers from the Democratic Debate [View all]jamzrockz
(1,333 posts)to articulate his message in a way people will understand. I mean, this was one of the ways he was supposed to appeal to conservatives and he is going to easily give up on it? If he can't get his message out on this, wait till the republicans start misstating his whole wealth redistribution and socialist policy. If he thinks this is bad, wait till he wins the nomination.
Just listening to senator Clinton and even with the points where you don't agree with her, she either puts up a strong defense of her position or concede to it like she does with her Iraqi war vote. She gives you that feeling that she will be a strong leader, someone who won't back down when she is negotiating with the banks or other world leaders. I hate to say this but she just sounds and looks more presidential than Bernie. The average vote will go for Clinton if those 3 are the options available.
He has to stand strong, work of his debating skills and try talking about issues other than the economy. If he doesn't do that and fast, Senator Clinton will win take this primary easily.