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Maybe it will stop once he wins IA and NH.The feel like he can if everyone would stop saying he can't but I don't think that's gonna happen and so goes the circle of life.
Maybe it will stop once he wins IA and NH.The feel like he can if everyone would stop saying he can't but I don't think that's gonna happen and so goes the circle of life.
I wouldn't hold my breath. He might make a fine president, but the danger of a Trump/Cruz presidency is too great to take that risk.
He can win, but he has a smaller percentage chance of winning than the alternative. The question to ask then is whether we want to take that risk given that he won't be able to pass a single of his Democratic Socialist ideals through Congress, so we'd essentially be voting for Supreme Court Nominations. Not one Bernie supporter has ever developed a gameplan to get a single progressive bill passed through Congress. Because it's essentially impossible.
This suppose that Clinton is somehow *less* of a risk - but she's consistently shown both that a) she does worse in the GE matchups, and b) she's not very good at handling the long-term smear campaigns. Managing to fend her way through the softball that was Benghazi can't hide a 30 point drop in net approval over a year. That's literally having 2.5% of the American population think you're doing worse *every month*.
Sanders is less risk to Democratic prospects than Clinton.
I wouldn't hold my breath. He might make a fine president, but the danger of a Trump/Cruz presidency is too great to take that risk.
Made up? I literally just cited all of the points I made with links to pollsters or Huffposts. Come on, this shit is not acceptable, what's the point of even pretending to have a conversation if you're just going to dodge like a motherfucker?
Bernie>>>>Hillary>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Republican
Im actually not that interested in Bernie himself, but more in the grassroot he has been able to grow (he has had huge crows so far). Even if Bernie won't become POTUS Im very sure that his message and politics will have a lot of influence among people.
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And Bernie =! establishment support. And unlike Hillary (stared down Benghazi panel and won after endless hours of questioning), no capacity demonstrated to take heat. Withers like a flower. The end result is he is not getting nominated.
I'm sorry but it's not happening for someone who additionally has no chance of getting his ideals passed through congress. Not worth it for a conversation.
I wouldn't hold my breath. He might make a fine president, but the danger of a Trump/Cruz presidency is too great to take that risk.
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And Bernie =! establishment support. And unlike Hillary (stared down Benghazi panel and won after endless hours of questioning), no capacity demonstrated to take heat. Withers like a flower. The end result is he is not getting nominated.
I'm sorry but it's not happening for someone who additionally has no chance of getting his ideals passed through congress. Not worth it for a conversation.
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And Bernie =! establishment support. And unlike Hillary (stared down Benghazi panel and won after endless hours of questioning), no capacity demonstrated to take heat. Withers like a flower.
I'm sorry but it's not happening for someone who additionally has no chance of getting his ideals passed through congress. Not worth it for a conversation.
Okay, cite this polling data. Name one poll released in the past months not from PPP that shows Sanders doing significantly worse [that's polling significant, so outside the MoE] than Clinton in general election match-ups. Also, Clinton is literally terrible at taking heat. This is her favourability ratings over the course of 2015 - and we're not even out of the primaries! The Republicans are barely focusing on her over their squabbles with each other and yet perception of Clinton has nosedived. This is the sort of candidate you expect to do well in a presidential election?
Come on, it's the Sanders people bringing all the facts here; you're just repeating trite truisms that have actually turned out to be falsisms over the course of this cycle.
You spout this off like it's hard fact.what's your point? Bernie would do better in the GE than Hillary, Hillary is liked by hardline party democrats and literally nobody else.
Hilary can't take heat? Were you born after 2000 or something? She handled herself pretty well during her husbands administration. There is also her testimony in front of various committees re: Benghazi and emails. It all kinda shows that she performs well under pressure. Sure we can criticize her politics but I'm not sure we can criticize her ability to perform under pressure.
what's your point? Bernie would do better in the GE than Hillary, Hillary is liked by hardline party democrats and literally nobody else.
Yep, I do agree that he would not be able to pass much if any at all of his ideals; however, I think that the existence of his presidency would be important because it establishes his ideas as something that is supportable. Basically, I think it moves the country forward in that direction, because someone of his nature becoming president is a big deal.
Unfortunately for Bernie, his enthusiasm makes him come off as an angry, old white guy. That's not garnering him brownie points.
He's not wrong. Clinton's favourable ratings among Republicans and Independents are appalling; Sanders' are actually quite good. Sanders' net favourables by Quinnipac are +8, Clinton's are -9 - that's a double-digit difference.
Yep. Best let it go sooner rather than later. Confidence and strength tend to carry elections.Just wait until the attacks start on Sanders.
It's not impossible, but not likely. So long as people actually vote (or do some research if they're on the fence to any candidate), he'll have a chance. So actually do so, America, because no matter what your political alignment, the candidate on the other end is a pure disaster waiting to occur.
The feel like he can if everyone would stop saying he can't but I don't think that's gonna happen and so goes the circle of life.
If you want him to win, vote for him in the nominations thing. If he doesn't win, vote for Hillary in the primaries or whatever it's called.
Im not American so I don't have a lot of knowledge about USAs election systems.
As a republican I pray to God that Bernie gets the nomination, he is too weak to defend his own stage against a protester, he would get destroyed in the debates.
That being said if my party elects Trump (which I am still convinced they will not) I may have to vote for Bernie.
Anyone can win if you vote for them.
That said, the DNC is so committed at this point to Hillary because they know exactly what they're getting with her and are much more confident in her name/platform's ability to move votes. I believe she has a better chance against a generic Republican than Bernie has, and especially against someone like Trump or Cruz. Polls are misleading now coz it's not a two-man race yet.
Bernie Sanders shares 99% of the same platform as Hillary Clinton and I hope his supporters realize that. The more I see heated Bernie fans on Facebook decrying Hillary almost as passionately as Trump tells me they very likely could sit out the general if he loses. Which, of course, would be doing themselves and their candidate a disservice.
I wouldn't hold my breath. He might make a fine president, but the danger of a Trump/Cruz presidency is too great to take that risk.
Wait till South Carolina. Where many dreams have gone to die.
It's extremely misleading. Where would Bernie be, in the current American climate, after months of anti-socialism attack ads for a guy who is a self professed, unapologetic socialist? I do not think he'd fair better than Clinton vs the GOP's media campaign, at all.Also, trumpeting Bernie's favorability rating when the GOP has barely paid any attention or diverted any of their energy to attacking him is pretty misleading. Hillary's favorables have slid, but they rose after the Venghazi hearing, a.k.a. when she was in the spotlight.