3/7/2016 9:45:17 PM
He won the popular vote... He may not have been a great candidate, but he definitely got a raw deal, and those who voted for Nader probably regretted it if they were truly liberal to begin with. Or at least they should have. At any rate, the Electoral College is a joke and should have been abolished a long time ago. As a liberal, it's been working out in my favor in recent elections, but I still think it's an absolutely ridiculous way to elect the president of the free world.
3/7/2016 9:48:29 PM
I agree with that. I also think that 51 percent voter turnout is a ridiculous way to elect the president of the free world.
3/7/2016 9:59:36 PM
What would be a better way?
3/7/2016 10:11:06 PM
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borda_countSomething similar to this
3/7/2016 10:13:19 PM
[Edited on March 7, 2016 at 10:19 PM. Reason : -]
3/7/2016 10:19:01 PM
we can't even count as it is how the hell do you expect florida to properly analyze an alternative vote
3/7/2016 11:40:15 PM
The problem now is the lack of a runoff of any kind, but if there were to be a runoff, we'd want it to be done automatically without holding a second election day.Bush won Florida in 2000 by 537 votes, but still only had 48.847%. In a real election, a candidate has to get 50% of the votes plus one otherwise there has to be a runoff. If that had happened in Florida in 2000, there would have been 138,000 votes to redistribute. 97,000 of those were for Nader. Hell, the 622 votes from the Socialist party or 562 from the other socialist party would have been enough to swing it.
3/8/2016 12:26:54 AM
3/8/2016 5:32:47 AM
If you want to compare Sanders to Bill Bradley or Lyndon LaRouche and say that one of them is the reason that Gore lost in the general, knock yourself out
3/8/2016 7:53:01 AM
That's OK. I made my point and it seems like everyone else got it, and we've since moved on. At this point you're just being a cunt.
3/8/2016 11:56:55 AM
Bill Bradley was destroyed by Gore, and Gore lost the general. Obama had a long, tough fight against Hillary, and it made him stronger for the general. Hillary didn't drop out until June 7, while Bradley was gone by March 9.
3/8/2016 12:05:55 PM
3/8/2016 1:02:23 PM
I won't vote for Clinton in the general, but I'm not sure how that's the fault of Sanders in a primary
3/8/2016 1:19:47 PM
Hillary is a liar and her supporters seem to be generally disgusting people based on my interactions with them.So ya I don't plan to vote for her. If that means Trump wins oh well. Maybe candidates will reconsider how they conduct themselves next time. Prob not.
3/8/2016 1:39:32 PM
3/8/2016 1:46:31 PM
so back to this then:
3/8/2016 1:48:25 PM
^^Sounds like they have and just don't care (see adultswim). Baffling to me that you'd risk having Cruz or Trump in the white house, nominating conservative supreme court judges because you don't like people who support Hilary.Even though I don't think most of Bernie's proposals will be permitted in office, I'd still vote for him, no questions asked, against Cruz or Trump.
3/8/2016 2:13:15 PM
3/8/2016 2:22:12 PM
+2
3/8/2016 2:27:45 PM
i'll clarify that my not voting for Clinton is because of her record and policy positions[Edited on March 8, 2016 at 2:28 PM. Reason : Ted Cruz would maybe make me vote for her, not Trump though]
3/8/2016 2:28:14 PM
Did you miss the first part? I'm not voting for another liar who says one thing and does another behind our backs. I'd rather see Trump wreak havoc and maybe inspire people to get more involved.
3/8/2016 2:28:16 PM
3/8/2016 2:31:05 PM
When, in this election period, has Sanders flat out lied to voters or blatantly misrepresented his opponent's positions?
3/8/2016 2:34:02 PM
You guys vote for whoever you want. I'll vote for the candidates I respect and agree with. If that makes my vote a throwaway, it's only a reflection of our election system, the lack of instant runoff.
3/8/2016 2:37:44 PM
3/8/2016 2:39:08 PM
3/8/2016 2:39:17 PM
I looked through some of those. He provides reasoning and sources behind his remarks. Sometimes the sources are inaccurate, sometimes he's referring to a different number than Politifact, etc. But he does correct himself when he's shown to be wrong.Not even on the same plane as Hillary saying he hasn't given funding proposals for his plans, or that he wants to take away people's healthcare. Flat out lies.[Edited on March 8, 2016 at 2:55 PM. Reason : Sp]
3/8/2016 2:51:26 PM
3/8/2016 3:37:56 PM
3/8/2016 3:39:12 PM
^^Well I appreciate you saying that.And also I don't know if my view will change come the general. We'll see how terrifying things get. My current opinion is that the country needs some kind of revolution, either with Sanders or against Trump. Big changes come from big messes.[Edited on March 8, 2016 at 3:48 PM. Reason : .]
3/8/2016 3:43:42 PM
Gook take on Bernie's race comments:https://www.facebook.com/revoltTV/videos/1038545639552563/
3/8/2016 5:30:17 PM
i don't like sanders because i think virtually everything he is campaigning on is wholly unobtainable. and i think he would be worse than obama at foreign policy, which is saying something.but I would vote for him in a heartbeat if he were the democratic candidate. hell, the stakes are so high, I'd probably donate and look into volunteering. but i appreciate the petulance from some of you. it's...enlightening[Edited on March 8, 2016 at 9:06 PM. Reason : .]
3/8/2016 9:05:58 PM
3/8/2016 9:27:04 PM
http://pic.twitter.com/FxAGRRwvowHe'll be in Raleigh on Friday. If it's anything like Denver was, get there 2 hrs early if you want to get in.[Edited on March 9, 2016 at 4:25 PM. Reason : link]
3/9/2016 4:25:05 PM
3/9/2016 6:34:34 PM
just as a reminder, the "score" talked started over popular vote (as a rebuttal to the "will of the people" statement someone made about superdelegates)She has 60% of the popular vote (59.9972% if you wanna get picky), a slight tick up from your score of 58.6%.And that's with ~37% of the popular vote in[Edited on March 10, 2016 at 9:50 AM. Reason : .]
3/10/2016 9:49:16 AM
So we can compare later, according to 538:Florida: >99% HillaryIllinois: >99% HillaryNC: >99% HillaryOhio: 98% Hillary
3/10/2016 12:35:38 PM
3/10/2016 1:11:47 PM
Yeah, 538 lost a lot of credibility with that call.
3/10/2016 1:41:37 PM
^Every pollster did. I only saw one person call it correctly, and that was a r/Sanders poster who is taking into account ground game investment by the campaign.
3/10/2016 1:46:59 PM
easy way to increase voter turnout for whoever wants to help:https://www.reddit.com/r/SandersForPresident/comments/49um9m/the_definitive_facebanking_guide_step_by_step/
3/10/2016 2:31:24 PM
3/10/2016 3:14:37 PM
Because even when 538 is wrong, they are not magnitudes wrong.
3/10/2016 3:27:32 PM
538 isn't the one doing the polling. if I gave you a dataset that had 25 data points, had an average return of 5 with a min of 2 and a max of 7 and asked you to estimate what number might next be the next data point selected, and then the number was 85, you don't lose credibility because your guess of 6 was 79 off the actual result
3/10/2016 3:50:29 PM
Meh.Those projections are based on polls, which were deeply flawed. I blame the polls.[Edited on March 10, 2016 at 3:51 PM. Reason : ^^]
3/10/2016 3:51:02 PM
I agree, but moving forward either the polls need to change or 538 needs to start taking in other data. Social media activity, Google searches, etc.
3/10/2016 4:01:00 PM
3/10/2016 4:33:16 PM
The only people talking shit about 538 are the blind Bernie supporters who think the media is out to get them. 538 is going to be wrong from time to time, no model is perfect and polling has its flaws.
3/10/2016 5:09:25 PM
^
3/10/2016 5:14:25 PM