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Beet
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« on: February 09, 2016, 10:33:47 PM »

Hillary was crushed tonight. The polls were showing it something like 55%-45%, as the predictions from earlier today here showed.

Yes it's New Hampshire, but then again look at how much establishment support she has, look at how marginal Bernie was supposed to be months ago. You can't dismiss this. Whatever Clinton's doing, it's not working-- and what Sanders is doing, is working. His message of political revolution is resonating. Her message of caution is not resonating.
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« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2016, 10:38:11 PM »

Hillary was crushed tonight. The polls were showing it something like 55%-45%, as the predictions from earlier today here showed.

Yes it's New Hampshire, but then again look at how much establishment support she has, look at how marginal Bernie was supposed to be months ago. You can't dismiss this. Whatever Clinton's doing, it's not working-- and what Sanders is doing, is working. His message of political revolution is resonating. Her message of caution is not resonating.
These early states are too white, too liberal and far too few people. Hillary is gonna dominate Bernie in 3 weeks. Super Tuesday baby!

Bernie is at 39% in national polls to her 51%-- before tonight. Another week of positive news coverage and name recognition for him can easily net him another 5%-- then the national polls are tied. What then? It's over whose message resonates more, and clearly, his is.

My biggest fear is that they'll try to go hard negative now and it'll backfire on them. His message resonating more is the obvious point.
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