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Proserpina

(2,352 posts)
66. All the better, then. The People will reap the rewards
Wed Dec 2, 2015, 05:13 PM
Dec 2015

even the Tea Party will be supporting Bernie's second term.

So when it is Clinton some actually support the terrorists but if it is Bernie they support randys1 Dec 2015 #1
That's the point, in their eyes Hillary isn't any different in regards to foreign policy than Uncle Joe Dec 2015 #3
Since most of them want more war, how does this make sense? randys1 Dec 2015 #5
Most of them believe the billionaire class and mega-corporations have corrupted our government. Uncle Joe Dec 2015 #6
NONE of the ones I talk to believe that, or if they do they ALWAYS defend Koch Bros randys1 Dec 2015 #9
Anecdotal evidence is okay but polls reflect a different point of view. Uncle Joe Dec 2015 #12
The 25% who dont believe it is a problem are the ones voting for such horrific terrorists like randys1 Dec 2015 #14
Hillary has a high negative favorability rating among Republicans to boot. Uncle Joe Dec 2015 #16
And yet Hillary is ahead of each and every one of them CajunBlazer Dec 2015 #72
There are rightwingers who simply won't vote for HRC no matter what thesquanderer Dec 2015 #24
Repubs absolutely hate hate hate Hillary. Beartracks Dec 2015 #25
Hillary, if nominated, wins by several points assuming Black people are allowed to vote randys1 Dec 2015 #28
Both HRC and BS would likely beat any Republican. thesquanderer Dec 2015 #40
There are millions of Black people and others who do not have the ID necessary to vote even randys1 Dec 2015 #44
And election fraud Proserpina Dec 2015 #67
Exactly. Now you see the dilemma Android3.14 Dec 2015 #49
Oh lord, talk about missing the point. randys1 Dec 2015 #52
I've noticed that, but you keep trying you'll get it after a while. n/t A Simple Game Dec 2015 #62
In the same poll Hillary is defeating every Republican as well Tommy2Tone Dec 2015 #2
That's what "more" means. -nt- 99th_Monkey Dec 2015 #7
So we should accept less? daleanime Dec 2015 #23
I believe it. tabasco Dec 2015 #4
No way CajunBlazer Dec 2015 #29
Way. tabasco Dec 2015 #43
Your part of the world must be mighty strange CajunBlazer Dec 2015 #71
Seriously Hillary is up 30 points over Bernie FloridaBlues Dec 2015 #8
It actually does matter in the primaries. RichVRichV Dec 2015 #36
LOL shwnrob Dec 2015 #58
Bernie benefits from not being the front runner. DCBob Dec 2015 #10
When people are dreaming one needs to be careful when waking them up... DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #11
General election polls are almost meaningless at this point. DCBob Dec 2015 #13
Exactly. Major Hogwash Dec 2015 #78
The only way for this to happen . . . Gamecock Lefty Dec 2015 #15
So, you want Donald Trump in the White House? Proserpina Dec 2015 #18
If Bernie wins the nomination, I will vote for him, but... CajunBlazer Dec 2015 #32
You missed the point of the conversation, ma'am Jack Rabbit Dec 2015 #33
The letter "W" Proserpina Dec 2015 #39
You having been keeping up with this thread have you CajunBlazer Dec 2015 #73
No, I haven't kept up with this one very much today Jack Rabbit Dec 2015 #77
Try this on for size: CajunBlazer Dec 2015 #79
Why would any "good Democrat" want to nominate a "less unelectable" candidate to the GE? 99th_Monkey Dec 2015 #21
What that you or I want to happen is irrelevant .... CajunBlazer Dec 2015 #34
Here come the claims that political power is more important than "enthusiasm". Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #17
The only thing that counts, is votes Proserpina Dec 2015 #20
True! My other half has never voted before. She will vote for Bernie this election. Bubzer Dec 2015 #26
Whooooo!!!!! That's one - now all we need is 70 million more! CajunBlazer Dec 2015 #75
their electability argument no longer holds any water stupidicus Dec 2015 #19
Ding! Ding! We have a winner. -nt- 99th_Monkey Dec 2015 #22
Dong! we have a loser! CajunBlazer Dec 2015 #54
It never held water. merrily Dec 2015 #27
there's something to be said for that stupidicus Dec 2015 #31
Myopic candidate Protalker Dec 2015 #30
Perhaps the GOP crossovers admire the sloppy, Politicub Dec 2015 #35
I find it funny that.. FrostyAusty Dec 2015 #37
This reflects that fact that the GOP have blasted Hillary for 40 years, but left Bernie alone. SunSeeker Dec 2015 #38
I don't suppose you have any verifiable proof of this claim? Proserpina Dec 2015 #41
Of course I do. It has already been discussed on DU. SunSeeker Dec 2015 #57
All the better, then. The People will reap the rewards Proserpina Dec 2015 #66
That's funny! tabasco Dec 2015 #47
The MSM has not given Hillary a pass. Even the NYT constantly runs Hillary-bashing pieces. SunSeeker Dec 2015 #61
Do you think the plutocracy-owned media is going to be kind to her? tabasco Dec 2015 #64
No, the media has never been kind to Hillary. Yet she has survived and is winning. SunSeeker Dec 2015 #65
That's true, but they will do what they can to install her as the nominee. tabasco Dec 2015 #69
The media would not be bashing Hillary if they wanted to "install her" as nominee. nt SunSeeker Dec 2015 #70
Let's be realistic CajunBlazer Dec 2015 #80
Exactly MaggieD Dec 2015 #48
This is the real poll that people need to be aware of. The Blue Traveller Dec 2015 #42
Nah, not when the rethugs get done with the socialism thing MaggieD Dec 2015 #45
The Democratic Leadership zentrum Dec 2015 #46
Republicans often vote based on hate..... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #50
He would give the party its best chance of winning 2016 Betty Karlson Dec 2015 #51
"Clinton also leads the top four Republican candidates..." Gman Dec 2015 #53
He won't be "electable" if he's not on the ballot. George II Dec 2015 #55
Her Presumptuousness won't win in the GE 99th_Monkey Dec 2015 #59
The poll you lik quoting say you are wrong. CajunBlazer Dec 2015 #74
Hillary can't win--with 9% Independent support... CoffeeCat Dec 2015 #56
Kicketty Kickin' Faux pas Dec 2015 #60
there is a difference between cunning and intelegence olddots Dec 2015 #63
There goes Clinton's strongest argument - electability Cheese Sandwich Dec 2015 #68
But but I thought polls were meaningless! LOL redstateblues Dec 2015 #76
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