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KingCharles
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« on: December 07, 2016, 03:10:18 PM »

Democrats only:
Obama 25%
Sanders 24%
Warren 17%
Biden 11%
H. Clinton 11%
B. Clinton 7%

Also, national favorability among all voters…

fav/unfav %:
Biden 56/34% for +22%
Sanders 53/34% for +19%
Warren 35/27% for +8%
Clinton 41/55% for -14%


I should've voted for Bernie in the primary. If this country can elect a realty tv star billionaire with a mixed business record at best and who supposedly did everything wrong in running a campaign then we certainty could've rolled the dice with a democratic socialist.
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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2016, 11:02:11 PM »

Democrats only:
Obama 25%
Sanders 24%
Warren 17%
Biden 11%
H. Clinton 11%
B. Clinton 7%

Also, national favorability among all voters…

fav/unfav %:
Biden 56/34% for +22%
Sanders 53/34% for +19%
Warren 35/27% for +8%
Clinton 41/55% for -14%


I should've voted for Bernie in the primary. If this country can elect a realty tv star billionaire with a mixed business record at best and who supposedly did everything wrong in running a campaign then we certainty could've rolled the dice with a democratic socialist.

I think the most telling statistic is that Bernie does better among all voters than among Democrats.  Bernie had crossover appeal the "moderate", "centrist" or whatever the F they call themselves Clintons (I call them corporatists) couldn't even dream of.

This is a country where more than 50% of registered voters stay home on election day.  The goal isn't to get center-right voters to vote for you, it's to appeal to all the people to stay home and give them a convincing message, and that's what the Clintons, Kaine, Schumer, Debbie and all those other morons didn't get, or didn't care about.

Agreed. He would've kept PA, WI, and MI in the Democrats corner. He would've also held onto Virginia and Colorado. In this scenario, he could've lost Nevada and he still would've won the election.
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« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2016, 01:06:43 AM »

Democrats only:
Obama 25%
Sanders 24%
Warren 17%
Biden 11%
H. Clinton 11%
B. Clinton 7%

Also, national favorability among all voters…

fav/unfav %:
Biden 56/34% for +22%
Sanders 53/34% for +19%
Warren 35/27% for +8%
Clinton 41/55% for -14%


I should've voted for Bernie in the primary. If this country can elect a realty tv star billionaire with a mixed business record at best and who supposedly did everything wrong in running a campaign then we certainty could've rolled the dice with a democratic socialist.

Yeah, one of these days I should go back to r/Sanders4President and apologize for making fun of them with smug anime girls.

I was a frequent commenter and occasional poster on r/enoughsandersspam Cry I feel like such a douchebag now
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« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2016, 12:57:29 AM »

I have a feeling a Civil War will be brewing in the Democratic Party between the Establishment symbolized by Barack Obama,Joe Biden and Hillary and the Young Insurgents in the Party symbolized by Bernie Sanders and his young supporters. I think Bernie and his backers will win because they will have more energy and determination than the Establishment. A bloody Civil War will set the Democratic Party back and it could be a long walk in the wilderness.

It's gonna get uglier before it gets better.
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