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Author Topic: Are the Sanders supporters here willing to admit he won't be the nominee?  (Read 2397 times)
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jfern
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« on: February 27, 2016, 11:37:00 PM »

Maybe you should ask the Rubio and Kasich supporters if they are willing to admit that Trump will be the nominee. Trump is doing much better than Clinton.

Uh...no he's not?

Trump has 3 solid wins. And he got all 50 SC delegates.
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jfern
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« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2016, 01:31:19 AM »

Many of them live in another universe where they think Hillary is Satan Incarnate and a closet Republican, so my guess would be no. Plus, he is going to annihilate Hillary by over 90 percent in Vermont, and that's the only state that should matter in this election. They will probably throw Elizabeth Warren under the bus too and call her a "sell-out" once she endorses Hillary after the primary is over. It's upsetting to see that their hatred of Hillary outweighs the terrifying prospect of electing a President Donald J. Trump.

You let your Hillary hackishness blind you to the fact that Bernie is stronger against Trump than
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jfern
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« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2016, 01:43:06 AM »

Many of them live in another universe where they think Hillary is Satan Incarnate and a closet Republican, so my guess would be no. Plus, he is going to annihilate Hillary by over 90 percent in Vermont, and that's the only state that should matter in this election. They will probably throw Elizabeth Warren under the bus too and call her a "sell-out" once she endorses Hillary after the primary is over. It's upsetting to see that their hatred of Hillary outweighs the terrifying prospect of electing a President Donald J. Trump.

You let your Hillary hackishness blind you to the fact that Bernie is stronger against Trump than

Stronger against TRUMP than what? Don't leave us hanging like that!

Hillary
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jfern
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E: -7.38, S: -8.36

« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2016, 01:46:47 AM »

Many of them live in another universe where they think Hillary is Satan Incarnate and a closet Republican, so my guess would be no. Plus, he is going to annihilate Hillary by over 90 percent in Vermont, and that's the only state that should matter in this election. They will probably throw Elizabeth Warren under the bus too and call her a "sell-out" once she endorses Hillary after the primary is over. It's upsetting to see that their hatred of Hillary outweighs the terrifying prospect of electing a President Donald J. Trump.

You let your Hillary hackishness blind you to the fact that Bernie is stronger against Trump than

Stronger against TRUMP than what? Don't leave us hanging like that!

Hillary

Because everyone is leaving him alone, if he began to be heavily criticised as he should be for his ridiculous policies he'd start sinking like a rock.

Come on, it was a few months ago that the WSJ had that $18 trillion lie.
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jfern
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E: -7.38, S: -8.36

« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2016, 01:55:54 AM »

Many of them live in another universe where they think Hillary is Satan Incarnate and a closet Republican, so my guess would be no. Plus, he is going to annihilate Hillary by over 90 percent in Vermont, and that's the only state that should matter in this election. They will probably throw Elizabeth Warren under the bus too and call her a "sell-out" once she endorses Hillary after the primary is over. It's upsetting to see that their hatred of Hillary outweighs the terrifying prospect of electing a President Donald J. Trump.

You let your Hillary hackishness blind you to the fact that Bernie is stronger against Trump than

^^keep telling yourself that. Bernie hasn't had an ounce of general election scrutiny that Hillary has had, and the reason he's not getting any is because no one expects him to get the nomination.

I know you must be having a rough night and all, but it has to be said that you let your hatred of Hillary blind you to the fact she is much more progressive (obviously) than any of the Republicans. Your candidate himself even said it that even on her worst day, Hillary would be 100 times better than any Republican. I don't think Bernie hates Hillary, so why do you? You need to channel that hatred into the general election and let it fuel you to stopping Trump from becoming President. Smiley

Hillary is better than Trump in some ways, but Trump is better than Hillary in some other ways. Why should I care too much which one wins?
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