SC-CBS/YouGov: D: Clinton 59% Sanders 40%; R: Trump 42% Cruz 20% Rubio 15% Kasich 9% (user search)
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« on: February 14, 2016, 11:18:55 AM »

Note: The margin of error on the Democratic side is YUUGE. It could be Clinton 68-Sanders 31. It could be Clinton 50-Sanders 49. So let's stop making assumptions from this poll, shall we?
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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2016, 12:24:14 PM »

Don't know what these old (black) (wo)men see in Hillary.

They are not the future of the Democratic Party, but young and middle-aged working Dems are.

Hillary is a relic of the past and the past is not coming back. Dems have to look to the future and Bernie is the FUTURE GUY and not Hillary.

Hillary's younger than Bernie.
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« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2016, 01:46:02 PM »

Don't know what these old (black) (wo)men see in Hillary.

They are not the future of the Democratic Party, but young and middle-aged working Dems are.

Hillary is a relic of the past and the past is not coming back. Dems have to look to the future and Bernie is the FUTURE GUY and not Hillary.

Hillary's younger than Bernie.

I wasn't talking about the candidates' age but of comparing the movement and messages of Sanders' campaign (which is inspiring young people like Obama did) relative to Clinton's bloodless campaign of limping over the finish line ... No wonder young people are abandoning the mainstream parties all over the world while only the minorities and olds remain to back them.
Another anti-minorities comment by s Bernie supporter. And you wonder why he is getting his ass kicked in SC.

Patronizing, elitist candidate attracts patronizing, elitist supporters.

But enough about Hillary.
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