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Hepburn

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3. 14% of Dems will not support Hillary????
Mon Nov 30, 2015, 12:01 PM
Nov 2015

Wow...that tells me a lot. It has been my feeling from the get-go that she will lose the GE. If 14% of Dems will not vote for her, that pretty much says there is little hope for GOP and Independent support.

Thanks for the OP.

"Bernie Sanders Is 2016's Barack Obama" BlueCaliDem Nov 2015 #1
Love it when all discussion necessary for an op is taken care of in the first reply. nt. NCTraveler Nov 2015 #16
H.A. Goodman? Dr Hobbitstein Nov 2015 #2
frist!!1 frylock Nov 2015 #22
14% of Dems will not support Hillary???? Hepburn Nov 2015 #3
I am not among the 14%, but I believe that such a percentage of Democrats will not support Clinton Attorney in Texas Nov 2015 #7
I will hold my nose and vote for her IF she get the nom. Hepburn Nov 2015 #17
And 50% of U.S. voters say they won't vote for a socialist mythology Nov 2015 #18
" Yes, I will risk four years of a Republican" sufrommich Nov 2015 #4
First, any link to H A Goodman is a giving credit the same as I do FOX, this is not a truthful Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #5
Some Sanders supports play both sides of the Obama coin ... JoePhilly Nov 2015 #8
There is a big difference. Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #11
DU (in general) loved Obama Proud Liberal Dem Nov 2015 #20
Hmm.. Kentonio Nov 2015 #10
It is Sanders claim and frequent reminders from his supporters. Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #12
This H.A Goodman guy has an exceptional fantasy life. JoePhilly Nov 2015 #6
HA Goodman is auditioning for Socialist Worker Magazine ericson00 Nov 2015 #9
Except Obama polled higher than 8% with black voters. JaneyVee Nov 2015 #13
But, HRC's supporters at DU say that Obama had taken the lead by Dec 1, 2007. Major Hogwash Nov 2015 #14
I can't get enough of these ops!!!! NCTraveler Nov 2015 #15
With all due respect, that doesn't necessarily logically follow Proud Liberal Dem Nov 2015 #19
Hack Attack Goodman, not Huffington Post, to be clear. Metric System Nov 2015 #21
Obama was leading in Iowa by Dec 1, 2007. DCBob Nov 2015 #23
The 2008 Iowa caucus was January 3; this election, the Iowa caucus is February 1. Why compare Obama Attorney in Texas Nov 2015 #24
Comparing Sanders 2015 to Obama 2007 is absurd regardless but.. DCBob Nov 2015 #25
Why use a chart from before Sanders was being polled? Why not focus on the past two weeks? Oh .... Attorney in Texas Nov 2015 #30
Not enough data points DCBob Nov 2015 #32
You'd rather drink a gallon of spoiled milk than a glass of fresh milk? Attorney in Texas Dec 2015 #36
I'd rather drink a glass of wine. DCBob Dec 2015 #40
I strongly hope that this analysis is correct. nt ladjf Nov 2015 #26
Goodman. LOL... SidDithers Nov 2015 #27
"Yes, I will risk four years of a Republican" Starry Messenger Nov 2015 #28
Yep.. that statement tells it all. DCBob Dec 2015 #35
You mean like the $8.7 BILLION Obama cut in food stamps? RiverLover Dec 2015 #37
Which was what he could get from the Repuke congress, who wanted to cut over 20 billion. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #39
.. mcar Nov 2015 #29
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2015 #31
Obama was an extraordinary candidate: Brilliant, charming, ecstatic Nov 2015 #33
...and so is Hillary Clinton brooklynite Nov 2015 #34
It's almost as if some DUers cant understand simple math...nt SidDithers Dec 2015 #38
and as if some DUers cannot read a primary calendar or recall events from 8 years ago Attorney in Texas Dec 2015 #41
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