WE ARE GOING TO LEAD A POLITICAL REVOLUTION
*turn out down in Iowa and New Hampshire*
WE ARE GOING TO LEAD A POLITICAL REVOLUTION
Oh hello! Tonight should be fun, I think.
WE ARE GOING TO LEAD A POLITICAL REVOLUTION
*turn out down in Iowa and New Hampshire*
WE ARE GOING TO LEAD A POLITICAL REVOLUTION
Oh hello! Tonight should be fun, I think.
Hilary specifically said she was a progressive in one speech and then in the other said she was a moderate, he's running a campaign and has to do whatever it takes to win, in fact I wish he was harder on her because he's had chances to be harder but it won't happen.He started pissing me off when he started playing the "not a real progressive" angle about Clinton. Both of them should want their base to move to the other candidate if they lose the nomination. Make a case for why you're a better candidate of course, but don't prime your supporters to sit home election night because "she's barely better than the republicans"
If Bernie stops spouting his nonsense about a revolution, sure.
I meant I look forward to your very pointed comments in relation to what's being said at the debate.
In relation to the previous comment, it's most definitely a revolution. One that starts in the minds and hearts of the voters.
This is a legitimately valid point when Hillary has been responsible for the deaths of millions from Iraq to Libya.
People complained that 6 Dem debates weren't enough, so now there's 10. Which means after this one, there's 4 more.another one ? How many fucking debates are there ?
I meant I look forward to your very pointed comments in relation to what's being said at the debate.
In relation to the previous comment, it's most definitely a revolution. One that starts in the minds and hearts of the voters.
People complained that 6 Dem debates weren't enough, so now there's 10. Which means after this one, there's 4 more.
Noooooo!People complained that 6 Dem debates weren't enough, so now there's 10. Which means after this one, there's 4 more.
WE ARE GOING TO LEAD A POLITICAL REVOLUTION
*turn out down in Iowa and New Hampshire*
WE ARE GOING TO LEAD A POLITICAL REVOLUTION
Having voted Tuesday and spent a lot of time since November volunteering for a campaign I'm not excited about this one in the least. Now the Republican debates on the other hand...
I meant I look forward to your very pointed comments in relation to what's being said at the debate.
In relation to the previous comment, it's most definitely a revolution. One that starts in the minds and hearts of the voters.
Here we go. Good start, y'all.
I meant I look forward to your very pointed comments in relation to what's being said at the debate.
In relation to the previous comment, it's most definitely a revolution. One that starts in the minds and hearts of the voters.
He's not collecting Pokémon, bruh. We're dealing with real people.I for one can't wait to see how much further Bernie will reach out to minorities after his amazing ad.
He's not collecting Pokémon, bruh. We're dealing with real people.
WE ARE GOING TO LEAD A POLITICAL REVOLUTION
*turn out down in Iowa and New Hampshire*
WE ARE GOING TO LEAD A POLITICAL REVOLUTION
Gonna be fascinating to see what Hillary does now... Really hope she doesn't go too negative and fuck herself over. I guess that'll show how nervous they are about Bernie's chances at winning NV/SC and capturing the nom.
Sooo... I'm curious. There's this narrative now that the Clinton campaign is in what is described as anywhere from a scramble to a panic.Gonna be fascinating to see what Hillary does now... Really hope she doesn't go too negative and fuck herself over. I guess that'll show how nervous they are about Bernie's chances at winning NV/SC and capturing the nom.
Sooo... I'm curious. There's this narrative now that the Clinton campaign is in what is described as anywhere from a scramble to a panic.
Guys like (not picking on them but the names just stick in my mind) Amir0x and B-Dubs on GAF are constantly pointing out that anyone who understands politics knows that Sanders has no chance, and if you think he does you're ignorant.
So what's the deal? Is the Clinton campaign actually worried or is that just a myth? If they are, are they uneducated on US politics? Have Sanders' chances in the southeast changed at all?
Based on this pre-coverage it seems Bernie is setting the talking points.
You're not going to get a usable answer, since everyone's too entrenched. You'd actually be better off asking RepublicanGAF or EuroGAF.Sooo... I'm curious. There's this narrative now that the Clinton campaign is in what is described as anywhere from a scramble to a panic.
Guys like (not picking on them but the names just stick in my mind) Amir0x and B-Dubs on GAF are constantly pointing out that anyone who understands politics knows that Sanders has no chance, and if you think he does you're ignorant.
So what's the deal? Is the Clinton campaign actually worried or is that just a myth? If they are, are they uneducated on US politics? Have Sanders' chances in the southeast changed at all?
Wrong!Depends on how you look at it.
Sooo... I'm curious. There's this narrative now that the Clinton campaign is in what is described as anywhere from a scramble to a panic.
Guys like (not picking on them but the names just stick in my mind) Amir0x and B-Dubs on GAF are constantly pointing out that anyone who understands politics knows that Sanders has no chance, and if you think he does you're ignorant.
So what's the deal? Is the Clinton campaign actually worried or is that just a myth? If they are, are they uneducated on US politics? Have Sanders' chances in the southeast changed at all?
Bernie is a self described socialist. Americans hate the word. The superdelegates are set in stone and there has been no movement towards Bernie in SC. Its a really bleak scenario for his campaign and the only reason he keeps going is because of dellusions of starting a political revolution.
Sooo... I'm curious. There's this narrative now that the Clinton campaign is in what is described as anywhere from a scramble to a panic.
Guys like (not picking on them but the names just stick in my mind) Amir0x and B-Dubs on GAF are constantly pointing out that anyone who understands politics knows that Sanders has no chance, and if you think he does you're ignorant.
So what's the deal? Is the Clinton campaign actually worried or is that just a myth? If they are, are they uneducated on US politics? Have Sanders' chances in the southeast changed at all?
You're not going to get a usable answer, since everyone's too entrenched. You'd actually be better off asking RepublicanGAF or EuroGAF.
Republicans want Bernie to win the nomination. That should tell you all you need to know.