Why are you worried that Hillary will lose the general election if she becomes the nominee? I already said it before. We aren't voting for Trump.
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Well, I'm not going to change your mind. I guess we'll find out who is right!
Ask me again after New York. Some of those contests are still months away and most of them don't even have any (or little) polling.
I'll repeat what I said before though. He isn't going to lose another contest by 30 or 40 points. I just don't see that happening.
BIB: She doesn't need to win by 30/40 points ..
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The only real game changer after the April NE contests is California, and he certainly isn't winning that by a huge margin (if at all). Next biggest is New Jersey, which Hillary should win easily as well.
Your path flies in the face of everything that has happened thus far, like the highest win Bernie having in a primary (outside of Vermont) being 13% (Wisconsin) which has polled in his favour unlike the majority of states to come. Before that it was Oklahoma 10%~.
He needs 30 point wins, in delegate rich states that Hillary has polled strongly in and won in 08 against Obama.
She's lost 2 states so far that she won in 08 btw, 1 is Vermont (obvious reasons) and the other Michigan, which she lost by a tiny fraction.
She won California, New York (by a huge margin) New Mexico, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Puerto Rico and South Dakota.
Now, that doesn't mean she is guaranteed to win those, can see her losing South Dakota, but given she has won every other state she won in 08 so far (bar the two I mentioned, 1 being totally out of her reach) it's not realistic to think she'll start losing them now.
I definitely think you should plot out your path tho, if you have hope and faith like you say you do, you shouldn't be worried about it being torn to pieces and losing faith
A decent % of Bernie's support comes from independents. i.e. people who don't identify as Democrats. i.e. people who the Democrats like to write off as closet Republicans, a lost cause, wouldn't vote for a Democrat anyway.
People like me!
There's a tendency from folks on the left to take votes for granted, and blame people for not participating in the process (e.g. during midterms). My counterargument is that if the party brings forward candidates with compelling ideas, your voter turnover problem will go away. When the party doesn't, it only has itself to blame.
When you have someone offering pipe dreams, no way is a realistic candidate going to be able to match that, especially when it's young people who are more easily influenced (so it seems). If those people on the left really cared about Bernies vision, they would vote Hillary. It really is that clear cut.