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The Free North
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« on: May 01, 2015, 11:26:56 PM »

I wonder if Sanders would lose Connecticut, nothing would drive rich Fairfield county gold coasters back into he welcoming arms of the GOP then the Democrats nominating an actual socialist.

They already have

Dems would risk losing working class Italian/Irish voters in New England who are not quite as liberal
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The Free North
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« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2015, 07:34:49 PM »

I wonder if Sanders would lose Connecticut, nothing would drive rich Fairfield county gold coasters back into he welcoming arms of the GOP then the Democrats nominating an actual socialist.

They already have

Dems would risk losing working class Italian/Irish voters in New England who are not quite as liberal

I honestly think Sanders would be able to appeal to them.

Perhaps, but the rich parts of CT are strongly GOP, Sanders can't isolate people who don't support the left anyway.
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