The supreme court has already ruled that gay marriage is legal.
The Supreme Court also ruled that abortion is legal. That hasn't stopped States passing laws that make access to them incredible hard. Same for minorities and poor people voting.
The supreme court has already ruled that gay marriage is legal.
If it's Clinton vs. Trump, who carries New York?
i'm going to need proof that you're a real person at this point
So Bernie Sanders counts as some? I guess he does technically, but I don't believe this was a popular sentiment.
If it's Clinton vs. Trump, who carries New York?
If it's Clinton vs. Trump, who carries New York?
So who picks up Jeb's votes? I'm assuming Rubio gets a 5% bump now.
I made the original comment with tongue in cheek, but the point about Obama's supporters largely abandoning him in 2012 stands.
It just occured to me: During Trump's victory speech, he congratulates Cruz and Rubio, despite the fact that his audience starting booing them when Donald mentioned their names. And what does Cruz do? Says people should stop supporting Trump because he'll lose.
Not really. All that needs to happen is Ginsburg or Breyer retires and is replaced by a justice that doesn't support gay marriage. They probably wouldn't make it illegal nationally but would give states discretion and many would ban it at the state level.
The bernie supporters signing the never-vote-hillary pledge remind me of children that hold their breath until they get ice cream. It makes no sense and is purely a threat.
Yup. I remember this was a thing in 2012. I remember it among places like CNN and MSNBC though. They were talking about potentially the Democratic party potentially running a candidate against Obama because they were unhappy with him.
So who picks up Jeb's votes? I'm assuming Rubio gets a 5% bump now.
2010. 2012, they showed up. not in the numbers they did in 08, but far in excess of what republicans expected.
The bernie supporters signing the never-vote-hillary pledge remind me of children that hold their breath until they get ice cream. It makes no sense and is purely a threat.
I'm voting for Bernie during Super Tuesday because I want to show my support for a farther left agenda for the Democrats, but I am coming to terms with Hillary as the nominee. I don't love her but will definitely vote for her in November.
I never really subscribed to the idea that Hillary would get loads of shit through while Bernie wouldn't, though. Both would have to compromise loads and I wouldn't be disappointed if we didn't get free college and medicare for all in the first four years if Bernie was elected. I just want someone that doesn't feel like there's some sort of cliff that they will fall off if they move a little farther to the left.
Bernie really has gotten the benefit of not having the Republican's pretty hate machine turned on him.
If he did, polls would likely be different.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/berned-up
We'll see how many of those are really out there. Remember, there was that same sentiment when Hillary ended up losing the primary race to Obama. And the vitrol seemed to be much worse then when it was apparent she was going to lose the nomination. I mean HillaryIs44 is still an active website I think! I think the vast majority of Bernie people won't be idiots and will vote for the democratic candidate.
Fake Edit: Only reason I ask about NY is because Trump is well known there too, right? And probably liked? Would be interesting.
SC justices don't overturn previous rulings for at least 10 years, no matter the ideology differences. Yeah, maybe if Trump appoints Justice Chuck Norris and Justice Adam Sandler but otherwise it really is very safe.
The SC ruling on gay marriage literally was that couples have a right to marry nationwide and states can't set terms as its a violation of the 14th amendment.
The more I read about kasich I wish that trump would just disappear.
Kasich seems like a much more moderate and reasonable kind of guy.
I wonder what people think of him here. He opposed a lot of military spending, reduced corporate tax loopholes, and seems generally to be bullish about waste without targeting necessary programs like education or infrastructure.
Who cares. It's Hillary's responsibility to make people want to vote for her. This mentality that blames voters is counterproductive and silly. Maybe she should have been a better candidate. And I'm still betting this represents maybe 1% of IRL Bernie supporters.
Fake Edit: Only reason I ask about NY is because Trump is well known there too, right? And probably liked? Would be interesting.
True, but it takes a sorta shitty person to willingly withhold help! We're talking about a vote within one's political party here. It doesn't get much easier than that when it comes to "help."Is that greedy and selfish? It might just be, but it's not my responsibility to vote for someone who doesn't stand for my ideals just because it might help someone else out. Obama burned my trust in 08 but I fell in lockstep in 12. I'm not doing it again.
Yes, me saying the bitter Sanders crowd need to buck up and think of the greater good of your fellow man by voting Clinton instead of Trump will lead to Trump getting elected.
Surely it won't be people with your "I'm taking my ball and going home" attitude who are responsible.
Im a big Bernie supporter, but if he loses you better fucking suck it up and vote for Hillary.
Pouting that you didnt get your way will lead to fuckery and possible setbacks that will take additional election cycles to correct. Politics is a game of tug of war, and you dont quit because you didnt get the rope all the way to your side on your first pull.
Dont be an idiot. That goes for anyone in here that wants to claim to be a progressive.
Do what you got to do. But when Dodd Frank gets repealed, banks start leveraging up again, and we get another mini-depression you may get hit with the fallout.
True, but it takes a sorta shitty person to willingly withhold help! We're talking about a vote within one's political party here. It doesn't get much easier than that when it comes to "help."
For someone supposedly burned by Obama you should know better than to blindly trust candidates promising insane, impossible stuff. So why Sanders? He makes Obama's original list of promises and plans sound outright doable and a cakewalk to accomplish in comparison. Supporting him, that's cool, but threatening to abstain? That's silly.
I made the original comment with tongue in cheek, but the point about Obama's supporters largely abandoning him in 2010 stands.
Yes because it's going to be all our fault that the Democrats picked a candidate that loses to a reality TV star that went bankrupt 3 times.
So is Trump getting all 50?
Best he can do is 49 (Lost Iowa) . No one is going to vote for Cruz. The only candidate capable of beating him is Rubio and that is if Cruz drops out . The vote is too split at this point for trump to loose. Glad Cruz came in 3rd.
In either case I'll be voting for one of them (Trump or Rubio)
No, no one here likes Trump. The whole damn city is embarrassed by him.
Best he can do is 49 (Lost Iowa) . No one is going to vote for Cruz. The only candidate capable of beating him is Rubio and that is if Cruz drops out . The vote is too split at this point for trump to loose. Glad Cruz came in 3rd.
In either case I'll be voting for one of them (Trump or Rubio)
I'm not sure about that. Bush has spent over 100 million attacking Rubio. I expect Bush supporters, the few that there are, don't much like Rubio. Endorsements matter if the person endorsing you is charismatic and can give a good interview promoting you. So even if Bush endorses Rubio he is so bad at speaking, he might actually hurt Rubio lol.
Jeb was polling about 3% nationally, so I assume Rubio gets a 1% bump or close to 33% of Jeb's supporters, with the rest distributed amongst the field. He may go up between 1 - 2 % nationally.
Yeah, it's either Rubio or Cruz or gets split so that no one gets a sizable bump. I just saw a Jeb supporter on MSNBC say she was going to vote for Hillary or Bernie over Trump in the general. Funny as hell.I'm guessing Cruz gets the bulk. Bush went all in on Rubio, and Trump murdered Bush, so they're likely out.
I've been so proud of the Daily News these past few months now. The only paper that says what everyone is thinking.
No. Sanders losing would "kill the dream" for many young voters, while a Sanders presidency would massively legitimize leftism in America regardless of the effectiveness of his policies.
There needs to be a wakeup call within the Democratic party that throwing out a coronation for Hillary because it's "her turn" is bullshit. Younger voters continue being disenfranchised by the party by continuously pushing candidates that failed them when it mattered.
If it takes their person to lose when she was all but guaranteed to win then so be it
Trump still wins SC by 10 points despite:
1. Calling the Iraq war a disaster and attacking George Bush who is popular in SC
2. Getting in a fight with the Pope. Granted, the Pope started it.
3. Told the popular company Apple to Fuck off.
4. Was getting creamed yesterday for saying he supported Obamacare mandate. He later clarified he wants to keep the pre existing clause but repeal everything else. Regardless, his critics were attacking him and media was saying he loved Obamacare.
5. Cruz robocalls saying Trump supports gay marriage and amnesty.
6. The entire establishment including a popular Governor of the state backing Rubio.
Fairly impressive.
I guess we can deal with money in politics for a few more decades.
I've been so proud of the Daily News these past few months now. The only paper that says what everyone is thinking.
lmao it's a hack of newspaper. No one takes it seriously.
I guess we can deal with money in politics for a few more decades.
It's still unknown how the population would vote come a general. I mean Bernie would be my number one but Hillary will still push for generally progressive policies. I'd hope for a bomb at the coronation ceremony for any candidate after that.
Seriously, Hillary wouldn't be my ideal choice either but so many people both foreign and domestic stand to have their lives worsened or ended if republicans got the white house back while in control of congress. The difference between Bernie and Hillary is not deep enough to make an ideological stand and risk being a few senate seats away from a majority republican federal government.
Well you can ask Jeb Bush how much money in politics actually mattered.
There needs to be a wakeup call within the Democratic party that throwing out a coronation for Hillary because it's "her turn" is bullshit. Younger voters continue being disenfranchised by the party by continuously pushing candidates that failed them when it mattered.
If it takes their person to lose when she was all but guaranteed to win then so be it.
Well you can ask Jeb Bush how much money in politics actually mattered.
So I take it, you'll take responsibility in 20-30 years when we finally get a Bernie like president who wants to pass all these major new liberal laws, and gets them passed, but they keep getting shot down by the justices appointed during the next presidency? 100 years of work towards progress thrown away due to a hissy fit 20 years earlier.
Stop thinking so short sighted. You're the one who needs the wake up call.
The bernie supporters signing the never-vote-hillary pledge remind me of children that hold their breath until they get ice cream. It makes no sense and is purely a threat.
Do what you got to do. But when Dodd Frank gets repealed, banks start leveraging up again, and we get another mini-depression you may get hit with the fallout.
Hasn't Hillary said multiple times that one of her biggest goals as president is to overturn Citizens United?