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tmcusa2
Junior Chimp
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« on: April 29, 2016, 05:01:04 PM »

She implied Bernie was sexist. Her campaign implied Bernie's supporters were sexist. Statements like these are going to help Bernie or Bust.
The Clinton trolls, here, and everywhere are doing their best to help get Trump elected.
The truth is that most Sanders supporters will probably vote for Clinton over Trump in spite of the nastiness of Clinton supporters who are every bit as bad as Trump supporters.

They (Clinton trolls) couldn't help Trump more if they were on his payroll. Sanders doesn't appear to be dropping out before June. Deal with it Clinton trolls.
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tmcusa2
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2016, 05:13:01 PM »

Should we create safe spaces for Radical Bernie supporters so they won't be triggered once Sanders inevitably drops out?
Not needed. They already exist.
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tmcusa2
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2016, 05:23:12 PM »

I find it funny when white teenage males on the internet think they know how sexism will resonate with middle aged women.

You do realize that this demographic will most likely vote for Hillary in a general election. Insulting them and calling them racist, sexist and all the above does harm to her campaign. Also no not all Sanders supporters are white Roll Eyes

Uh...nowhere in my post did I mention Sanders or his supporters. It was jfern (ofc) that randomly brought him up out of nowhere.
Clinton is the one who has been playing "the gender card".
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tmcusa2
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2016, 05:32:47 PM »

I find it funny when white teenage males on the internet think they know how sexism will resonate with middle aged women.

You do realize that this demographic will most likely vote for Hillary in a general election. Insulting them and calling them racist, sexist and all the above does harm to her campaign. Also no not all Sanders supporters are white Roll Eyes

Uh...nowhere in my post did I mention Sanders or his supporters. It was jfern (ofc) that randomly brought him up out of nowhere.
Clinton is the one who has been playing "the gender card".

I think you completely missed my point. Young white men on the internet do not have a clue how the idea of sexism will resonate with middle aged or older women. This goes for all young white men, whether they support Bernie, Trump, or even Hillary.
That may be true of some young white men or it might not be, but it is still a generalization, and would certainly not be true of all young white men. That does not change the fact that Clinton has made her gender an issue and that one of her supporters said that "there is a special place in hell for women who don't support Clinton"; that is playing the gender card and is an insult to women who support Sanders, and I know many who do.
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tmcusa2
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2016, 05:58:36 PM »

I find it funny when white teenage males on the internet think they know how sexism will resonate with middle aged women.

You do realize that this demographic will most likely vote for Hillary in a general election. Insulting them and calling them racist, sexist and all the above does harm to her campaign. Also no not all Sanders supporters are white Roll Eyes

Uh...nowhere in my post did I mention Sanders or his supporters. It was jfern (ofc) that randomly brought him up out of nowhere.
Clinton is the one who has been playing "the gender card".

I think you completely missed my point. Young white men on the internet do not have a clue how the idea of sexism will resonate with middle aged or older women. This goes for all young white men, whether they support Bernie, Trump, or even Hillary.

These things work both ways.  How do you think men are going to react to Clinton's constant claims of sexism in everything and anything?  Is it possible it will turn them off to voting for her?  Gender gaps work both ways, you know.

Fair point, but I'm pretty sure she's already at rock bottom among those types of men. This election could very well have the biggest gender gap ever.
Many of "those types of men" are idiots who support trump.
Although I don't think that even a majority of men support Trump over Clinton. He is losing in every Demographic group.
He is losing among men and he is losing among whites, so he isn't
doing very well.
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