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« Reply #325 on: February 09, 2016, 10:28:02 PM »

Sanders is up 60%-38% now.

That's enough Bernie, she's already dead...

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« Reply #326 on: February 09, 2016, 10:29:23 PM »

So Hillary got 39.09% in 2008. It now looks like she won't even achieve that this year... Tough.
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« Reply #327 on: February 09, 2016, 10:29:26 PM »

I don't give a sh**t about this tiny ass state that just like Iowa doesn't represent most of America. Too white, too liberal and far too few people. Hillary is gonna dominate Bernie in 3 weeks. Super Tuesday baby!
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« Reply #328 on: February 09, 2016, 10:29:37 PM »

The rest of America has just started tuning in.  A long speech is the best thing he could do.  It makes him look viable that the networks are covering him for a half an hour and that he is hitting all his talking points.  

Sanders isn't electable.

He may be the most electable Democrat in decades. With Clinton you won't independents, so you have already lost the general. Plus no connect with the youth to make the loss every bigger!

Sanders is the only hope now anyways!

Winning the youth vote won't be enough to win the general, you know? He will alienate a lot of moderates and Independents in the suburbs with his stupid talk about A POLITICAL REVOLUTION (which isn't happening anyway). And while we're at it: Trump is not electable either, but most of you guys already know that.

He is sweeping the independent vote. And he is winning moderate & even republicans. We have 1000's of Republicans changing their affiliation, people who have always voted GOP since Raegan. Bernie got 25% of the GOP vote in Vermont.

And the independents & moderates clearly want a POLITICAL REVOLUTION. 70-80% of the country is anti-establishment & big sweeping changes!
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« Reply #329 on: February 09, 2016, 10:29:54 PM »

Well one prediction was right : we got a bunch of butthurt Clinton fans tonight! Cheesy

Enjoy it while you can. See you on February 27, when we begin to get rid of this unelectable loon.
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« Reply #330 on: February 09, 2016, 10:30:41 PM »

Well one prediction was right : we got a bunch of butthurt Clinton fans tonight! Cheesy

Yep, real butthurt that she's on track to win ONLY 46 states and was defeated in Sanders' second best state that everyone knew would go for him by big margins but only after defeating him in his third best state, giving her 385 delegates (8%) of the total to Sanders' 29 delegates (less than 1%).


So much despondence. Quaking in our boots.
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« Reply #331 on: February 09, 2016, 10:30:55 PM »

I don't give a sh**t about this tiny ass state that just like Iowa doesn't represent most of America. Too white, too liberal and far too few people. Hillary is gonna dominate Bernie in 3 weeks. Super Tuesday baby!
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« Reply #332 on: February 09, 2016, 10:31:40 PM »

Come on, don't embarrass yourself, Hillary's electable. More than Bernie, not that Bernie can't win.

Also, please, Hillary as a "revolution?" She's literally running as a continuation of what we've been having for the last 8 years.

God, the hackery is being turned to 11...

Someone who sweeps the independents & young vote is not electable & but someone who gets 10-20% of the independent & youth vote is electable?

Hillary's votes are the committed Democrat vote. You can put a mad person & he will still get those votes in a general
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« Reply #333 on: February 09, 2016, 10:33:01 PM »

The rest of America has just started tuning in.  A long speech is the best thing he could do.  It makes him look viable that the networks are covering him for a half an hour and that he is hitting all his talking points.  

Sanders isn't electable.

He may be the most electable Democrat in decades. With Clinton you won't independents, so you have already lost the general. Plus no connect with the youth to make the loss every bigger!

Sanders is the only hope now anyways!

Winning the youth vote won't be enough to win the general, you know? He will alienate a lot of moderates and Independents in the suburbs with his stupid talk about A POLITICAL REVOLUTION (which isn't happening anyway). And while we're at it: Trump is not electable either, but most of you guys already know that.

He is sweeping the independent vote. And he is winning moderate & even republicans. We have 1000's of Republicans changing their affiliation, people who have always voted GOP since Raegan. Bernie got 25% of the GOP vote in Vermont.

And the independents & moderates clearly want a POLITICAL REVOLUTION. 70-80% of the country is anti-establishment & big sweeping changes!

Stay off the cocaine, bro.
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« Reply #334 on: February 09, 2016, 10:33:47 PM »

Hillary was crushed tonight. The polls were showing it something like 55%-45%, as the predictions from earlier today here showed.

Yes it's New Hampshire, but then again look at how much establishment support she has, look at how marginal Bernie was supposed to be months ago. You can't dismiss this. Whatever Clinton's doing, it's not working-- and what Sanders is doing, is working. His message of political revolution is resonating. Her message of caution is not resonating.
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« Reply #335 on: February 09, 2016, 10:34:30 PM »

Well one prediction was right : we got a bunch of butthurt Clinton fans tonight! Cheesy

Yep, real butthurt that she's on track to win ONLY 46 states and was defeated in Sanders' second best state that everyone knew would go for him by big margins but only after defeating him in his third best state, giving her 385 delegates (8%) of the total to Sanders' 29 delegates (less than 1%).
So much despondence. Quaking in our boots.
She has 22 Delegate to 21 Delegate. Those are super delegates, some of whom have switched to Bernie & these people go to whoever is the leader.
Super delegates are not cast in votes. It is very dishonest & disgusting to see such lies being said & Super-Delegates being confused.

After today Likely result -
Hillary - 29
Bernie - 34

Everyone knows this is not a delegate thing, but a psychological thing
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« Reply #336 on: February 09, 2016, 10:34:41 PM »

Hillary was crushed tonight. The polls were showing it something like 55%-45%, as the predictions from earlier today here showed.

Yes it's New Hampshire, but then again look at how much establishment support she has, look at how marginal Bernie was supposed to be months ago. You can't dismiss this. Whatever Clinton's doing, it's not working-- and what Sanders is doing, is working. His message of political revolution is resonating. Her message of caution is not resonating.

These early states are too white, too liberal and far too few people. Hillary is gonna dominate Bernie in 3 weeks. Super Tuesday baby!
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« Reply #337 on: February 09, 2016, 10:35:36 PM »

Hillary was crushed tonight. The polls were showing it something like 55%-45%, as the predictions from earlier today here showed.

Yes it's New Hampshire, but then again look at how much establishment support she has, look at how marginal Bernie was supposed to be months ago. You can't dismiss this. Whatever Clinton's doing, it's not working-- and what Sanders is doing, is working. His message of political revolution is resonating. Her message of caution is not resonating.

Let's see some states that aren't in the top 5 favorable for Bernie before we start drawing any grand conclusions here.
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« Reply #338 on: February 09, 2016, 10:36:41 PM »

Well one prediction was right : we got a bunch of butthurt Clinton fans tonight! Cheesy

Yep, real butthurt that she's on track to win ONLY 46 states and was defeated in Sanders' second best state that everyone knew would go for him by big margins but only after defeating him in his third best state, giving her 385 delegates (8%) of the total to Sanders' 29 delegates (less than 1%).
So much despondence. Quaking in our boots.
She has 22 Delegate to 21 Delegate. Those are super delegates, some of whom have switched to Bernie & these people go to whoever is the leader.
Super delegates are not cast in votes. It is very dishonest & disgusting to see such lies being said & Super-Delegates being confused.

After today Likely result -
Hillary - 29
Bernie - 34

Everyone knows this is not a delegate thing, but a psychological thing

Unpledged supers are firmly behind Clinton and will never leave her side. Bernie has like 2 congressional endorsements to her like 300+
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« Reply #339 on: February 09, 2016, 10:38:11 PM »

Hillary was crushed tonight. The polls were showing it something like 55%-45%, as the predictions from earlier today here showed.

Yes it's New Hampshire, but then again look at how much establishment support she has, look at how marginal Bernie was supposed to be months ago. You can't dismiss this. Whatever Clinton's doing, it's not working-- and what Sanders is doing, is working. His message of political revolution is resonating. Her message of caution is not resonating.
These early states are too white, too liberal and far too few people. Hillary is gonna dominate Bernie in 3 weeks. Super Tuesday baby!

Bernie is at 39% in national polls to her 51%-- before tonight. Another week of positive news coverage and name recognition for him can easily net him another 5%-- then the national polls are tied. What then? It's over whose message resonates more, and clearly, his is.

My biggest fear is that they'll try to go hard negative now and it'll backfire on them. His message resonating more is the obvious point.
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« Reply #340 on: February 09, 2016, 10:39:23 PM »

Well one prediction was right : we got a bunch of butthurt Clinton fans tonight! Cheesy

Yep, real butthurt that she's on track to win ONLY 46 states and was defeated in Sanders' second best state that everyone knew would go for him by big margins but only after defeating him in his third best state, giving her 385 delegates (8%) of the total to Sanders' 29 delegates (less than 1%).
So much despondence. Quaking in our boots.
She has 22 Delegate to 21 Delegate. Those are super delegates, some of whom have switched to Bernie & these people go to whoever is the leader.
Super delegates are not cast in votes. It is very dishonest & disgusting to see such lies being said & Super-Delegates being confused.

After today Likely result -
Hillary - 29
Bernie - 34

Everyone knows this is not a delegate thing, but a psychological thing

Unpledged supers are firmly behind Clinton and will never leave her side. Bernie has like 2 congressional endorsements to her like 300+

Super-Delegates & Delegates are not the same. They switch & always have. Anyone who doesn't believe so is living in his or her own wonderland.

No morals Hillary hacks have? When they loose, they play all stuff, hey he did a little less among this group & we have Super-delegates & the rigged establishment.

I have never seen such ingrate, sore losers. Even Trump supporters accept defeats more easily than this.
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« Reply #341 on: February 09, 2016, 10:39:40 PM »

Is CNN lying with this delegate count then?

http://www.cnn.com/election

429 Clinton
 50 Sanders
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« Reply #342 on: February 09, 2016, 10:40:32 PM »
« Edited: February 10, 2016, 12:18:01 AM by Mr. Morden »

Someone who sweeps the independents & young vote is not electable & but someone who gets 10-20% of the independent & youth vote is electable?

Hillary's votes are the committed Democrat vote. You can put a mad person & he will still get those votes in a general

I didn't say Bernie was unelectable, per se, but that Hillary is more electable. Bernie would beat Trump easily, I think. And maybe Cruz.

Maybe I'm wrong, but Hillary's gender, last name, establishment loyalists, and the fact she doesn't call herself a "socialist" makes her more electable than Bernie. She'd do much better with moderates and probably a bit better with women.
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« Reply #343 on: February 09, 2016, 10:40:35 PM »

I don't give a sh**t about this tiny ass state that just like Iowa doesn't represent most of America. Too white, too liberal and far too few people. Hillary is gonna dominate Bernie in 3 weeks. Super Tuesday baby!

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« Reply #344 on: February 09, 2016, 10:42:28 PM »

Hillary was crushed tonight. The polls were showing it something like 55%-45%, as the predictions from earlier today here showed.

Yes it's New Hampshire, but then again look at how much establishment support she has, look at how marginal Bernie was supposed to be months ago. You can't dismiss this. Whatever Clinton's doing, it's not working-- and what Sanders is doing, is working. His message of political revolution is resonating. Her message of caution is not resonating.
These early states are too white, too liberal and far too few people. Hillary is gonna dominate Bernie in 3 weeks. Super Tuesday baby!

Bernie is at 39% in national polls to her 51%-- before tonight. Another week of positive news coverage and name recognition for him can easily net him another 5%-- then the national polls are tied. What then? It's over whose message resonates more, and clearly, his is.

My biggest fear is that they'll try to go hard negative now and it'll backfire on them. His message resonating more is the obvious point.

Quinnipac was at 44-42
Reuters at 48-45.

2% behind in one & 3% behind in another. So he may well come close to taking the lead. Most of these 12% lead polls had Sanders winning 9-10% but he should win 22% odd.

I am not sure which is right, maybe these guys are wrong.
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« Reply #345 on: February 09, 2016, 10:42:52 PM »

Is CNN lying with this delegate count then?

http://www.cnn.com/election

429 Clinton
 50 Sanders


Clinton News Network? Come one?
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« Reply #346 on: February 09, 2016, 10:43:28 PM »

I don't give a sh**t about this tiny ass state that just like Iowa doesn't represent most of America. Too white, too liberal and far too few people. Hillary is gonna dominate Bernie in 3 weeks. Super Tuesday baby!


Yup. Someone is starting to sweat like a dog, it seems. Cheesy
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« Reply #347 on: February 09, 2016, 10:44:58 PM »

Clinton won a 3rd town, Bedford (a Republican suburb of Manchester).
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« Reply #348 on: February 09, 2016, 10:49:33 PM »

On the Dem side, the closest pollster was NBC/Marist with a 58-38 poll published late last week.
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« Reply #349 on: February 09, 2016, 10:50:19 PM »

I don't give a sh**t about this tiny ass state that just like Iowa doesn't represent most of America. Too white, too liberal and far too few people. Hillary is gonna dominate Bernie in 3 weeks. Super Tuesday baby!


Yup. Someone is starting to sweat like a dog, it seems. Cheesy

I've known this WAS NEVER A CONTEST FOR A VERY LONG TIME NOW. BERNIE NEVER HAD A CHANCE TO WIN THIS.

No, not "a very long time." Go back six months ago and tell anyone a 74-year-old self-proclaimed socialist from Vermont, with absolutely 0 establishment support, would win a State against Hillary. They would have laughed hard at you.
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