5/10/2016 10:05:20 PM
with 30% of the vote in, the Nebraska primary has already passed the caucus in terms of turnout.How little does West Virginia matter in democratic primaries? exit polls show 35% of the people who voted for sanders have said they would vote for trump over sanders in November. 9% of clinton voters would vote trump over clinton.
5/10/2016 10:28:57 PM
^idk where you got those numbers but here's what the actual exit poll said:http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/live-democratic-primary-exit-poll-results/story?id=38992745
5/11/2016 12:04:07 AM
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5/11/2016 1:11:06 AM
She didn't have an actual lead until Super Tuesday.
5/11/2016 1:16:41 AM
So where are you pulling this 1000 number from? I was just doing arithmetic on your numbers.But yeah it's not exactly breaking news that the Democratic Party did everything they could to help Hillary to win the primary.[Edited on May 11, 2016 at 1:31 AM. Reason : Which is understandable given Hillary's Democratic legacy and the fact Bernie is new to the party.]
5/11/2016 1:24:14 AM
Bernie was just a pawn to give the illusion that Democratic party members have a choice. This role was determined in 2008 when she lost to Obama.
5/11/2016 8:22:51 AM
adultswim that's a completely different cut of the exit poll data. it takes in to account ALL democrat voters. if you isolate them by who they voted for and ask them who they will vote for in November, it's a completely different story
5/11/2016 9:11:21 AM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/seth-abramson/bernie-sanders-could-still-win-the-democratic-nomination----no-seriously_b_9898436.html
5/11/2016 2:34:18 PM
5/11/2016 6:00:21 PM
^^ lol that fucking guy again?^ as I said before, remember polling averages. those matter. a statistical outlier that has a larger percentage of republicans polls than they exist on the voter rolls isn't cause for consternation outside of any place that doesn't make money off page views.
5/12/2016 11:30:08 AM
^ the trends matter more and these don't favor Hillary.
5/12/2016 12:39:34 PM
Clinton, Hillary Diane Rodham 12,647,631 55.97% Sanders, Bernard "Bernie" 9,570,525 42.35%
5/12/2016 12:50:11 PM
More election fraud, this time in our own state:http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2016/05/state-board-of-elections-investigates-fraud-in-durhamAlso in Baltimore:http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-election-intervention-20160512-story.htmlReally piling up.
5/12/2016 7:00:13 PM
I thought voter fraud was just a right-wing myth?
5/12/2016 9:31:13 PM
those links refer to election fraud, not voter fraud
5/12/2016 9:35:19 PM
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5/13/2016 1:51:24 AM
^^ a 6 point lead with the current trend for her being down is not a good sign, what was the margin of error there, 4 or 5 points?Polls in May aren't particularly useful in any case.This election will be close. Bernie dragging this out isn't helping her, the Republicans are grudgingly uniting behind Trump. He's a douce canoe, but he's going to be hard to run against. The last thing she wants is to be in a personality contest. There's also a decent chance he picks up some disaffected Bernie folks because of his protectionist economic policies and general anger at Hillary/the Democratic establishment.I think ultimately she'll win, but it's going to be a lot more difficult of a campaign than it might appear at first blush.
5/13/2016 6:32:20 AM
No need for name calling synapse. I'd hate for you to have to go sit in the corner. The first article then, for Durham, shouldn't have mentioned the voter ID law, if the subject was election fraud and not voter fraud.
5/13/2016 7:11:18 AM
*swoon*http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2016/05/12/joe_biden_wanted_elizabeth_warren_as_vp_if_he_ran.html^ here try to learn something today - http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/9/28/1137404/-Terminology-is-important-Election-Fraud-v-Voter-Fraud]
5/13/2016 11:17:33 AM
5/13/2016 11:45:17 AM
are we really going back to the Tim Robbins 'splainin well with exit polls again?
5/13/2016 1:59:53 PM
Tim Robbins wasn't the one who analyzed the exit polls. He just wrote an article about it.
5/13/2016 2:28:41 PM
5/13/2016 2:34:44 PM
I would think that Bernie Sanders supporters disapprove of Hillary Clinton mostly for being too far to the right and would more likely stay home than vote Republican.
5/13/2016 2:51:10 PM
5/13/2016 3:03:35 PM
^^That's pretty much what I'm saying. I'm going to be one of those people unless she gives me a reason to vote for her that isn't "don't let Trump win."
5/13/2016 3:28:05 PM
I'd vote for her if she came out in support of single payer, although I'd find it hard to trust her.Endorsing Colorado's single payer ballot initiative would be a start.
5/13/2016 3:34:04 PM
I don't know she could; her campaign has already criticized the Sanders plan for raising taxes on the middle class.[Edited on May 13, 2016 at 5:15 PM. Reason : ]
5/13/2016 5:08:10 PM
Hillary may be running against the one candidate in history who lies more than her.
5/13/2016 6:45:29 PM
SMH, ya'll motherfuckers are gonna make me defend Hillary,^^,^^^Check out her "Medicare buy-in" plan. It would give people 50+ the option to go ahead and pay to enroll in Medicare. Theoretically that would drop costs for younger people too.Granted, it's not Medicare for all ala Bernie, and it's bullshit that Dems are still catering to has-been boomers while throwing the young under the bus, and she is only "floating" the plan right now so I understand the trust issues.So she is already softening on her "it's gon be too expensive, etc" stance. I truly think if Bernie voters respond positively to this softening, she'll continue to move in that direction. Progressives need to keep PUSHING!
5/13/2016 8:09:14 PM
^I think if we let up now then she won't go far enough.[Edited on May 13, 2016 at 8:51 PM. Reason : -]
5/13/2016 8:51:04 PM
I don't disagree. I'm not telling you to toe the line. Really I'm saying to continue participating, even after the election. There are going to many more opportunities in the near future IMO
5/13/2016 9:51:15 PM
with bernie on track to win Kentucky today, do southern votes magically matter again?
5/17/2016 10:13:26 AM
only the white ones
5/17/2016 10:18:28 AM
Death threats to Nevada democratic party members? guess that comes from the 15% of the bernie supporters who say they're gonna vote for trumphttp://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/17/us/politics/bernie-sanders-supporters-nevada.html?_r=0at least they provide some shade for Jane Sanders, considering the college she ran in to the ground announced they're shutting down the entire school. that's one way to reduce tuition costs!https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2016/05/16/vermont-college-that-bernie-sanderss-wife-once-led-is-closing/[Edited on May 17, 2016 at 3:09 PM. Reason : .]
5/17/2016 3:07:58 PM
That statement he put out... wow, not a good look.
5/17/2016 3:15:41 PM
"Hey, maybe you deserve those death threats"
5/17/2016 3:19:44 PM
5/17/2016 3:29:16 PM
hilarious. within 24 hours I have had someone tell me that Cincinnati ins't far from Kentucky, so southern drawl there does exist (in support of RW's Tom O'Brien lies) and now I find out that Kentucky isn't actually part of the South.Live your narrative[Edited on May 17, 2016 at 3:32 PM. Reason : .]
5/17/2016 3:31:18 PM
5/17/2016 3:35:46 PM
debatable especially considering "southern" is a vague description.
5/17/2016 3:45:29 PM
are we in the 1800's? i think not [Edited on May 17, 2016 at 3:57 PM. Reason : .]
5/17/2016 3:56:34 PM
Kentucky has always been more midwest than it has south. Culturally it's more like Indiana than it is like Tennessee. Same in Missouri, Iowa, and most of Ohio and Illinois outside of the big cities.
5/17/2016 4:18:41 PM
lol noanyway, it's fun to see this come back up after dtwrong and earl spent a portion of March arguing with me about how Ohio is part of the bible belt/south[Edited on May 17, 2016 at 4:30 PM. Reason : .]
5/17/2016 4:28:46 PM
^^No, not really. My parents live in Kentucky and it's much more southern than the other states you mentioned. Missouri (where I was born and lived for 12 years) is quintessentially Midwest except for some parts of the Ozarks near Arkansas. Indiana is about as Midwest as you can get, Iowa is Midwest farm country. Ohio is Midwest with pockets of the state that are more like the mid Atlantic. Kentucky is very much a Southern state with the exception of Louisville and the extreme northern part of the state near Ohio.[Edited on May 17, 2016 at 4:32 PM. Reason : Carats ]
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