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Bernie Can't Win

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In terms of influencing the polls Bernie did a great job.

When Hillary was at 70% Bernie was at about 18.
Clinton started with 70%, ended with 73.6% / Sanders started with 18%, finished with 26%.

Dude, you are in denial. South Carolina was a lost cause. And now Sanders is 'struggling' to get a lead in the most liberal states, Minnesota and Massachusetts. If he can't do it there, where can he? New Hampshire and Vermont don't count. Sanders is doing much better than ever expected, but he isn't coming anywhere close to winning this nomination.
I really don't know what point you're trying to make.
That you haven't been very accurate with calling the Democrat Primaries.

When people heard Bernie's message many were influenced.

Hillary's message didn't influence anybody.
Which is shown by Hillary likely taking most of the primaries today, including the liberal states?
 
That you haven't been very accurate with calling the Democrat Primaries.

I haven't called any primaries. I have said that Hillary had huge name recognition at the start and Bernie was completely unknown. And I said that as people heard Bernie's message it would resonate and influence them. As it has.

In South Carolina Obama's endorsement and statements about Hillary made changing the minds of black voters nearly impossible.

Which is shown by Hillary likely taking most of the primaries today, including the liberal states?

Winning in itself does influence people.

But Hillary's message does not.
 
So what exactly is the deal with black people on this? Why do they love Hillary Clinton so much? And why do they not like Bernie Sanders? Has he said or done something racist? Is it because he is a white male? And why do they vote so much in unison whereas other minorities doesn't seem to nearly as much? Latinos seem split, but blacks seem united behind Clinton. It is a bit of a head scratcher.
 
I haven't called any primaries. I have said that Hillary had huge name recognition at the start and Bernie was completely unknown. And I said that as people heard Bernie's message it would resonate and influence them. As it has.

In South Carolina Obama's endorsement and statements about Hillary made changing the minds of black voters nearly impossible.

Which is shown by Hillary likely taking most of the primaries today, including the liberal states?

Winning in itself does influence people.

But Hillary's message does not.

What IS Hillary's message? What is her grand vision for going forward?
 
So what exactly is the deal with black people on this? Why do they love Hillary Clinton so much? And why do they not like Bernie Sanders? Has he said or done something racist? Is it because he is a white male? And why do they vote so much in unison whereas other minorities doesn't seem to nearly as much? Latinos seem split, but blacks seem united behind Clinton. It is a bit of a head scratcher.
Inertia.

I haven't called any primaries. I have said that Hillary had huge name recognition at the start and Bernie was completely unknown. And I said that as people heard Bernie's message it would resonate and influence them. As it has.

In South Carolina Obama's endorsement and statements about Hillary made changing the minds of black voters nearly impossible.

Winning in itself does influence people.

But Hillary's message does not.

What IS Hillary's message? What is her grand vision for going forward?
I'm going to be the next President of the United State.
 
Inertia.

I haven't called any primaries. I have said that Hillary had huge name recognition at the start and Bernie was completely unknown. And I said that as people heard Bernie's message it would resonate and influence them. As it has.

In South Carolina Obama's endorsement and statements about Hillary made changing the minds of black voters nearly impossible.

Winning in itself does influence people.

But Hillary's message does not.

What IS Hillary's message? What is her grand vision for going forward?
I'm going to be the next President of the United State.

So far that is all I have heard too.

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What IS Hillary's message? What is her grand vision for going forward?

What do you want it to be? [/hillary]

That was mean ...

Accurate and on point, but mean.
 
I haven't called any primaries. I have said that Hillary had huge name recognition at the start and Bernie was completely unknown. And I said that as people heard Bernie's message it would resonate and influence them. As it has.

In South Carolina Obama's endorsement and statements about Hillary made changing the minds of black voters nearly impossible.



Winning in itself does influence people.

But Hillary's message does not.

What IS Hillary's message? What is her grand vision for going forward?

I am not guilty.
 
I just went out to Vote. For Bernie of course. One oddity that I noticed. In all the forest of campaign signs, there were no signs for the presidential cantidates. No signs for Bernie, Clinton, Trump, Cruz or Rubio. Most signs were for candidates for local races, and in the Latino community, most of the candidates names on these signs were Latinos running for office. In this area of Eastern Houston, its obvious the demographics are far different than they were during the Reagan era.

And the damned grackles are back. Birds that come in in vast numbers and shit on everything. Kind of fitting for this election cycle.
 
I saw an interview of Hillary Clinton last night and Tavis Smiley pretty well gave her the harshest interview I have seen her take. When it was all over, she was left with nothing left but "Vote for me. I'm not influenced by all the money I have taken and I'm not a Republican." In my estimation, Trump could and probably will take her in an election if she gets the nomination. She has abandoned the base of the Democratic party in favor of Wall Street money. Tavis did a great job on her and I am amazed a WalMart man had the guts to play hardball with her and yet end the interview with a smile.:)
Abandoned the base? When the heck was she ever for the base?

1968
 
I'm in rural Colorado, redneck territory. Went to the caucus last night... there were an astonishing number of people there. My tiny precinct had 35 people show up. 28 of them were for Bernie and 7 for Hillary. Three delegates were assigned to our precinct. So... because of the way the rules are writ, Bernie, with four times Hillary's votes, got 2 and Hill got 1. Not only is campaign finance system corrupt, the delegate system itself is fucked up.
But it was encouraging that even here, Bernie's message is resonating. He won't get the nomination, barring a miracle, but he will definitely put some marks on the landscape of the Democrat mainstream.
 
If Bernie campaigns strongly for Hillary, will that pull a lot of his supporters to her?

Would you turn him down if he said Hillary over Trump - support her at all costs?

SLD
 
I just went out to Vote. For Bernie of course. One oddity that I noticed. In all the forest of campaign signs, there were no signs for the presidential cantidates. No signs for Bernie, Clinton, Trump, Cruz or Rubio. Most signs were for candidates for local races, and in the Latino community, most of the candidates names on these signs were Latinos running for office. In this area of Eastern Houston, its obvious the demographics are far different than they were during the Reagan era.

And the damned grackles are back. Birds that come in in vast numbers and shit on everything. Kind of fitting for this election cycle.

I live up in Corsicana and I noticed the same thing. I voted at a Baptist Church about four blocks from my house and noticed all the election signage was for local or state offices.

Like you I voted for Senator Sanders.
 
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