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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Supporters' strategy becomes clear [View all]Response to JDPriestly (Reply #51)
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The argument here is about who the candidate is that can bring voters to the polls and beat
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#55
You forgot "Hope Bernie runs out of money and has to drop out before the convention." n/t
dogknob
Nov 2015
#2
All true. But the one thing they won't do is talk about issues. And the main they have failed to do
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#4
The other thing with polls is there are so many of them. Like this one eg, which shows
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#21
So you think your candidate is inevitable then? Well great keep on thinking that way
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#23
Confidence of winners. No need to go negative when your candidate is on her way to the White House.
Laser102
Nov 2015
#33
Ya know, I think if Clinton proposed those, the Republicans would still have to oppose them
jeff47
Nov 2015
#67
If a Republican votes for any Clinton-backed bill, they will lose their next primary.
jeff47
Nov 2015
#66
The guy talking about "cognitive dissonance" is calling others "condescending".
JoePhilly
Nov 2015
#49
After the kamikaze campaign Clinton ran in 2007/08, pay her fans no never mind.
AtomicKitten
Nov 2015
#82