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MaxQue
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« on: April 05, 2016, 08:59:05 PM »


Which is clearly not enough for her to come close to Sanders.
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« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2016, 12:21:34 AM »

Hillary can't be dumb enough to go ultra negative here. What's to gain?

She somehow thinks that everyone magically comes together after the convention and votes for the Democratic nominee, no matter how much they disagree with the nominee on their views and the gutter primary campaign they ran.

I'm sorry, but Hillary Clinton is currently winning this election. Even with this great Wisconsin win, she is on a path to garner more pledged delegate than Bernie unless there's a massive upset in New York.

If she goes nuclear on Bernie now, then she's a complete idiot.

CNN has reported that she is going to go Nuclear. Get ready.

Oh my god, it's like she want us to win.

If Sanders can't handle the heat, then he should get out of the kitchen.  He couldn't seriously expect to run without enduring some level of scrutiny.

The issue isn't the heat or even Sanders himself, the issue is the division it creates within the party base.
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« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2016, 01:20:52 AM »

At least 15% of Sanders voters skipped the Supreme Court race. One more case where he (and his voters) didn't lift a finger to help a fellow Democrat in a critical race.

I'm pretty sure that likewise, there were some Clinton voters that voted R in that race. Blame the state party rather than singling out one candidate's supporters.

Any evidence about that?

Any evidence about your first claim, Tsipias?
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