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Fast Walker 52

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37. the millenial/youth vote is never something solid to base a presidential campaign on
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 11:49 AM
Nov 2016

same with far left wing politics.

that's what happened with McGovern, to disastrous consequences.

Excellent analysis radical noodle Nov 2016 #1
I obviously haven't given this as much thought as you have... CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2016 #2
There were others running against her too JonLP24 Nov 2016 #3
He was 74 and had a lifetime to contemplate R B Garr Nov 2016 #29
plus infinity JTFrog Nov 2016 #30
plus 1000! DemonGoddess Nov 2016 #48
I think after 8 years under Obama JonLP24 Nov 2016 #62
Wrong, he couldn't name one person he would prosecute regarding Wall Street, so R B Garr Nov 2016 #67
If you paid attention to his career JonLP24 Nov 2016 #70
Bernie Sanders originally was all about pushing Hillary to the left, period. CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #71
Like I said at the time when he was JonLP24 Nov 2016 #72
Sanders was a leading progressive voice - who never got anything done CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #73
"the only state with two Senators and only one Representative. " Wabbajack_ Nov 2016 #109
You're right - my bad! CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #113
The Senate has got to be Wabbajack_ Nov 2016 #114
You will have to blame the founding fathers for that one CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #115
In the case of the Senate Wabbajack_ Nov 2016 #121
Wow, I didn't know about that one. Thanks CajunBlazer Dec 2016 #122
What smears? He campaigned on Ideas, he never attacked her personally. jg10003 Nov 2016 #82
Here the tell... stevebreeze Nov 2016 #55
You're absolutely right CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #56
Agree. but also yes and stevebreeze Nov 2016 #60
The problem with just adopting Bernie's platform... Blanks Nov 2016 #76
I can't exactly remember the timeline JonLP24 Nov 2016 #61
Some analyst predicted Trump would win because he wasn't the incumbent party LeftInTX Nov 2016 #4
The bad economy is a bit of a myth. Unemployment in battleground states: ucrdem Nov 2016 #5
1, thank you the UE rate in those stats are past full employment and now DPurtin says uponit7771 Nov 2016 #14
Do you think that those who went without full time jobs for years or.... CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #58
The electoral college treestar Nov 2016 #6
this Freddie Nov 2016 #27
Lots of MSM mythology here too. No mention of fiddling the vote in any way, though. Ford_Prefect Nov 2016 #7
Post removed Post removed Nov 2016 #8
Lol, all they have is Bernie Duckhunter935 Nov 2016 #10
Are you aware that she is almost two million votes ahead of trump? lunamagica Nov 2016 #35
Yep, and she lost Duckhunter935 Nov 2016 #40
No she didn't. Every day it becomes more and more clear that she won and lunamagica Nov 2016 #41
Funny, that's Trump's line Duckhunter935 Nov 2016 #42
Oh, come on don't be like that. The election was stolen. Is that better? Do you approve? lunamagica Nov 2016 #43
the GOP and media would have killed Sanders Fast Walker 52 Nov 2016 #11
No dont think so because Bernie Sanders had a huge Majority of the INdemo Nov 2016 #25
Lol. Those have to be the rosiest color glasses I've ever seen. JTFrog Nov 2016 #34
the millenial/youth vote is never something solid to base a presidential campaign on Fast Walker 52 Nov 2016 #37
1. JudyM Nov 2016 #97
They can't accept that Bernie would have flamed out R B Garr Nov 2016 #31
he would have been attacked mercilessly on that Fast Walker 52 Nov 2016 #36
No question Bernie would've landslided Nazi-Don the Con...as we shall see in 4 years!! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2016 #13
No. Sorry but the truth hurts. JTFrog Nov 2016 #33
Looking at this in relation to tRump, who would've been his opponent, it wouldn't work mattered. JudyM Nov 2016 #98
Lol, ok. nt JTFrog Nov 2016 #103
All this is very true. I would just add: "voter suppression." pnwmom Nov 2016 #9
Beat me to it... should be the #1 reason!! Need an investigation into this NOW by Executive Order while Obama is still in office. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2016 #16
I'd like to see the Prez do more to oppose the RW takeover while he's still Prez. Ligyron Nov 2016 #24
1 Martin Eden Nov 2016 #17
#1 is a bullshit lie, 4.9% UE rate with rising LFPR and falling U6, the part time recovery is a myth uponit7771 Nov 2016 #12
Can't you disagree with someone without accusing them of lying? n/t pnwmom Nov 2016 #18
Oh, that's okay CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #26
You totally misinterpered the article CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #32
I think you're relieving Hillary of all blame and that isn't fair either. Vinca Nov 2016 #15
Hillary was up against an opponent who got free network coverage for everything he did. pnwmom Nov 2016 #20
Hillary wasn't nearly as good a campaigner as Obama or her husband was. mtnsnake Nov 2016 #19
Hillary had enough magnetism to get 1.7 million votes (and counting) more than DT. pnwmom Nov 2016 #21
She did, but look who she was running against. I think Elizabeth Warren would've clobbered trump. mtnsnake Nov 2016 #22
She was running against a super salesman. "Believe me," Bernie or anyone else would have pnwmom Nov 2016 #44
Excellent post. athena Nov 2016 #50
I think Joe Biden would have beaten Trump LeftInTX Nov 2016 #38
You are of course entitled to your opinion; you are are also entitled to be wrong CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #46
No Democrat running a campaign based on logic and reason pnwmom Nov 2016 #51
Agree CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #68
People were happy saying Clinton's campain was brilliant when Trump seemed to be in her dust Tom Rinaldo Nov 2016 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #45
I would re-title #1 as "Wage Attrition" or re-write it as "Income Disparity." I take issue with #5. Auggie Nov 2016 #28
If by DemonGoddess Nov 2016 #49
It's not that, though I totally understand her need to be on guard Auggie Nov 2016 #52
I have come to the conclusion that Michael Moore was never a big Hillary fan CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #53
Authenticity is my suggestion and only one of several -- perhaps dozens -- of debatable reasons ... Auggie Nov 2016 #54
BTW, it was Moore who warned Trump could win. Auggie Nov 2016 #59
In the South we have a saying: CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #63
Most of the Trump supporters that I've encountered absolutely DO cite the economy. hamsterjill Nov 2016 #39
Disagree about #7 Retrograde Nov 2016 #47
I wouldn't waste my breath if I was you. VulgarPoet Nov 2016 #94
Good analysis! mcar Nov 2016 #57
Thanks, it took a while to get my thoughts together on this one CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #65
Good summary, I'm guessing most here don't find this collection unreasonable Dem2 Nov 2016 #64
The Goring/Swiftboating (choose your term) covered years. CBHagman Nov 2016 #66
Great post. I think that at least 60% goes to the amount of airtime he got underpants Nov 2016 #69
The candidate is blameless? zipplewrath Nov 2016 #74
I agree. potone Nov 2016 #78
And who started the "Hillary is trustworthy" attacks? CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #84
You can't hold him responsible for that. potone Nov 2016 #88
Hillary was considered 'untrustworthy' long before Sanders entered the race. Marr Nov 2016 #92
Nice try zipplewrath Nov 2016 #99
there is one reason that you left out: Corporate owned MSM played a crucial role of Bill USA Nov 2016 #75
She had too few campaign commercials talking about what she would do for America... dubyadiprecession Nov 2016 #77
The Democratic political demise was easily avoidable. It was our own party's fault. Oneironaut Nov 2016 #79
And who was a better candidate - Bernie Sanders??? CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #85
Who else ran? MicaelS Nov 2016 #93
Yes. What's so funny about losing? Oneironaut Nov 2016 #95
No, my problem is that the ultra liberals ..... CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #107
More viable zipplewrath Nov 2016 #100
Bernie was in it to win, and would have except for the Reid machine in NV. jg10003 Nov 2016 #80
BS! - How soon they forget CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #83
TOTALLY agree!!! nt Raine Nov 2016 #86
I kept saying she really needed to come out and talk about how she planned to fix Obamacare costs NoGoodNamesLeft Nov 2016 #81
Yep, I'm sure that would have turned everything around... CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #87
That would have made a difference with enough people to change the outcome NoGoodNamesLeft Nov 2016 #108
Okay, what plan would you have suggested that Hillary should have pushed? CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #111
Isn't that exactly what we thought? LisaL Nov 2016 #89
Post removed Post removed Nov 2016 #90
Bernie was the far stronger candidate in the general election. cpwm17 Nov 2016 #91
Oh jeez. LisaL Nov 2016 #96
Hillary was always close to Trump in the polls. cpwm17 Nov 2016 #105
On item #5, I know women who aren't prepared for a woman president. citood Nov 2016 #101
1 of 1. Same reason she lost the 2008 primary: she ignored too many states. ieoeja Nov 2016 #102
This. alarimer Nov 2016 #104
Spoken like a true ultra conservative CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #106
She failed ramapo Nov 2016 #110
Oh so you think Hillary was a bad candidate? CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #112
If you're being Honest you have to admit Hillary had major flaws quantumjunkie Nov 2016 #116
Yet another ultra liberal Bernie Supporter who was part of the problem CajunBlazer Nov 2016 #117
She lost the E.C. / JHan Nov 2016 #118
i think... djsunyc Nov 2016 #119
The economy is doing very well oberliner Nov 2016 #120
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