IA/NH - NBC/WSJ/Marist: Sanders strongly outperforms Clinton against GOP (user search)
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Lief 🗽
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« on: January 10, 2016, 01:36:15 PM »

Not surprising that the only people who think Sanders is more electable than Clinton are foreigners who have no idea how Americans think.

Sanders has had literally ZERO negative media coverage. The Republicans are all praising him because they want a geriatric extremist whose campaign is run by hapless amateurs to be their opponent. Despite all this, he's on average doing the same or only slightly better than Clinton.
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« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2016, 11:10:11 PM »

He's definitely not "slammed" every time there's a debate. The consensus has been that he's done fairly well at them, as far as I can tell. Of all the candidates running for president, he hasn't had anywhere near the amount of vetting or negative press. I honestly can't think of any major negative stories about it, other than the data breach. If, god forbid, he becomes the nominee, all these pro-Bernie Republicans and independents will not stick with him once they hear that he's going to raise their taxes and grow the budget by 18 trillion dollars.
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