Antonin Scalia's Death and the Democratic Primary
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Question: Who is most likely to benefit politically?
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Hillary Clinton
 
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Bernie Sanders
 
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Miles
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« Reply #25 on: February 14, 2016, 12:54:32 AM »

Bernie because he does better in general election polls

Sanders because his supporters are delusional enough to believe that he has a better chance of winning.

Clinton is unelectable in a general, there is nothing delusional about it. If you can not get independents you have lost the election. In addition Sanders is getting huge youth n some crossover vote. Hillary's vote any Tom, dick n Harry for the dem party can get. Those r in the bank.

Add Hillary's horrible favorability rating

Obama lost Independents by 5% in 2012.
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« Reply #26 on: February 14, 2016, 12:56:18 AM »

Bernie because he does better in general election polls

Sanders because his supporters are delusional enough to believe that he has a better chance of winning.
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Clinton is unelectable in a general, there is nothing delusional about it. If you can not get independents you have lost the election. In addition Sanders is getting huge youth n some crossover vote. Hillary's vote any Tom, dick n Harry for the dem party can get. Those r in the bank.

Add Hillary's horrible favorability rating

Obama lost Independents by 5% in 2012.

Shadows reminds me of Politico.
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« Reply #27 on: February 14, 2016, 12:58:18 AM »

Bernie because he does better in general election polls

Sanders because his supporters are delusional enough to believe that he has a better chance of winning.

Clinton is unelectable in a general, there is nothing delusional about it. If you can not get independents you have lost the election. In addition Sanders is getting huge youth n some crossover vote. Hillary's vote any Tom, dick n Harry for the dem party can get. Those r in the bank.

Add Hillary's horrible favorability rating

Obama lost Independents by 5% in 2012.

Don't worry, Hillary will do a lot worse.
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Landslide Lyndon
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« Reply #28 on: February 14, 2016, 04:39:13 AM »

Bernie because he does better in general election polls

Sanders because his supporters are delusional enough to believe that he has a better chance of winning.
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Clinton is unelectable in a general, there is nothing delusional about it. If you can not get independents you have lost the election. In addition Sanders is getting huge youth n some crossover vote. Hillary's vote any Tom, dick n Harry for the dem party can get. Those r in the bank.

Add Hillary's horrible favorability rating

Obama lost Independents by 5% in 2012.

Shadows reminds me of Politico.

No, he is MUCH worse than both Politico and Winfield.
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