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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Who do you believe will be the Democratic Nominee? [View all]DFW
(57,064 posts)13. Unpredictable
If you follow national trends and take them as they appear today, Hillary will be the nominee. However, that's what it looked like in 2007, too, at this point. So whoever it LOOKS like now, that could change with time.
The OP asked who we BELIEVE will be the nominee, not whom we support to be the nominee, and yet, some posts on here seem to be all about preference, which is NOT what the OP asked, and on which I haven't yet decided if I even have one.
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I think you overestimate how many of the supporters of any candidate are deeply commited
Kentonio
Dec 2015
#15
The others are talking about 20+ gaps. We're not afraid to say, we just find that ridiculous.
Kentonio
Dec 2015
#43
Enough is Enough is a common Bernie Sanders utterance to the rigged system.
JonLeibowitz
Dec 2015
#52
I brought it up because it was such a clear reminder of the fraudulent rally.
Sheepshank
Dec 2015
#57