Clinton has double the lead in both pledged and super than Obama had at the same point in time.....and the Internet existed in 2008 too. All Bernie can accomplish now is help fashion the overall democratic platform.
And that is a worthy cause.
Clinton has double the lead in both pledged and super than Obama had at the same point in time.....and the Internet existed in 2008 too. All Bernie can accomplish now is help fashion the overall democratic platform.
I don't think we're going to get to socialism through a revolutionary act, I think we're going to get there via the Scandinavian route, with increasing layers of protection and empowerment for workers through social programs until they're immune to the lash of hunger.
That will basically keep looking like capitalism until it stops being capitalism, and it can be built right on top of the existing system.
I'm quoting Queen Hillary Clinton in 2008.
The delegates though... I kind of comfort myself that Sanders i only 4 states away.
Bernie is old.
So are Hillary and Trump. All would basically be the oldest presidents on record.
Yeah, Bernie I could buy at his posted age.. but damn Trump and Clinton look younger. From appearance alone, Clinton looks about 50 and Trump about 60.
Yeah, Bernie I could buy at his posted age.. but damn Trump and Clinton look younger. From appearance alone, Clinton looks about 50 and Trump about 60.
Most likely, but in going to go to sleep pleased that he laid a goose egg in the currently reporting states.He's probably going to pick up some delegates in Hawaii.
Yeah, Bernie I could buy at his posted age.. but damn Trump and Clinton look younger. From appearance alone, Clinton looks about 50 and Trump about 60.
Yeah, Bernie I could buy at his posted age.. but damn Trump and Clinton look younger. From appearance alone, Clinton looks about 50 and Trump about 60.
Based on Bernie's record, he'll be fighting both Democrats and Republicans in Congress if he's elected. Its why none of his proposed bills ever actually pass.Same thing happened in Obama 2008. I think voters fell for it then but, outside of youth, probably don't trust antiestablishment rhetoric that much anymore. President has a lot of power but not with deadlocked congress.
lol Rachel Maddow with the ultimate solution to Marco Rubio's post-election unemployment problem:
"He should run in Puerto Rico!"
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I didn't think there would be a bigger loser out of this whole circus than Jeb, but Rubio's coming close, fast.
This is what happens when the people decide. How many people have, in previous elections, said "eh, I'm not gonna vote, all the politicians are the same" or "eh, it's a waste of time, voting won't change anything".
Bernie is telling us that if we stand up as a collective, we can accomplish great things.
I'm very happy and proud of what he's accomplished, but it's important to remember that it's not about him. It's about us.
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Wonder if they'll be able to make a projection in Hawaii in 25 minutes
Course it is and honestly that is his goal. I really don't know if he truly wants to be prez since 80% of the work now is foreign affairs or administrative decisions...especially without 60 votes in the Senate or the House undèr control.And that is a worthy cause.
I'm assuming she has had work done, but I don't know for sure.
Looks mean a lot to voters, sadly.
I don't think the "socialist" label is that hurtful to Bernie in the general as some think. It didn't hurt pres Obama very much, and democrats by and large are going to vote for Bernie anyway if he's the nominee.
The socialism boogeyman is overrated in American politics, IMO.
You know you've used Berniebros in discussions multiple times, right? You might not be the best person to police other posters.
Marco is a mess.Kasich getting delegates tonight while Rubio blanks out is my favorite thing to come from the night.
Kasich getting delegates tonight while Rubio blanks out is my favorite thing to come from the night.
This is amazing.
Rubio is a mess.
Marco is a big, fat mess.
So I'm uneducated on the subject of super delegates. I get that Sanders is down on delegates, but why is everyone assuming Clinton has an overwhelming number of super delegates support, making her lead look insurmountable? They don't vote until the convention right?
So I'm uneducated on the subject of super delegates. I get that Sanders is down on delegates, but why is everyone assuming Clinton has an overwhelming number of super delegates support, making her lead look insurmountable? They don't vote until the convention right?
This is what happens when the people decide. How many people have, in previous elections, said "eh, I'm not gonna vote, all the politicians are the same" or "eh, it's a waste of time, voting won't change anything".
Bernie is telling us that if we stand up as a collective, we can accomplish great things.
I'm very happy and proud of what he's accomplished, but it's important to remember that it's not about him. It's about us.
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So I'm uneducated on the subject of super delegates. I get that Sanders is down on delegates, but why is everyone assuming Clinton has an overwhelming number of super delegates support, making her lead look insurmountable? They don't vote until the convention right?
I'm quoting Queen Hillary Clinton in 2008.
So I'm uneducated on the subject of super delegates. I get that Sanders is down on delegates, but why is everyone assuming Clinton has an overwhelming number of super delegates support, making her lead look insurmountable? They don't vote until the convention right?
So I'm uneducated on the subject of super delegates. I get that Sanders is down on delegates, but why is everyone assuming Clinton has an overwhelming number of super delegates support, making her lead look insurmountable? They don't vote until the convention right?
Yes. Most have already said they'll support Clinton. It's their choice what they do with their vote. Yes, it's un-Democratic but also yes it's been this way for a very long time.
So is it kind of unprecedented that superdelegates change their mind? Are they basically a lock for Clinton?
Basically wrecked the thread. Well done hahaha. Hypocrisy of Hillary supporters on full display
So I'm uneducated on the subject of super delegates. I get that Sanders is down on delegates, but why is everyone assuming Clinton has an overwhelming number of super delegates support, making her lead look insurmountable? They don't vote until the convention right?
So is it kind of unprecedented that superdelegates change their mind? Are they basically a lock for Clinton?
So I'm uneducated on the subject of super delegates. I get that Sanders is down on delegates, but why is everyone assuming Clinton has an overwhelming number of super delegates support, making her lead look insurmountable? They don't vote until the convention right?
So is it kind of unprecedented that superdelegates change their mind? Are they basically a lock for Clinton?
Clinton pledged delegate haul tonight is 84. Sanders 67. Clinton projected +17 pickup.
99%. very few switched in 2008 between Obama and Clinton during the actual primaries, and she is double the 2008 pledged delegate lead Obama had.So is it kind of unprecedented that superdelegates change their mind? Are they basically a lock for Clinton?
I don't think the "socialist" label is that hurtful to Bernie in the general as some think. It didn't hurt pres Obama very much, and democrats by and large are going to vote for Bernie anyway if he's the nominee.
The socialism boogeyman is overrated in American politics, IMO.
So is it kind of unprecedented that superdelegates change their mind? Are they basically a lock for Clinton?
I'm quoting Queen Hillary Clinton in 2008.