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In reply to the discussion: Clinton thunders to big win in South Carolina [View all]Corey_Baker08
(2,157 posts)141. Hillary Won A Higher Percentage Of The AA Vote Than President Obama...
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High percentages of a low turnout election within the Democratic Party do not mean good times. (nt)
w4rma
Feb 2016
#6
For either candidate, I might add. There's been low voter turnout across the board for the
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2016
#8
Yup. I'm waiting for the numbers. But, I think it's down 50% from 2008. Bad numbers for a G.E.
w4rma
Feb 2016
#79
70% of women went for HRC but only we black people are being harassed for our votes.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2016
#11
Indeed. Some of the threads I've seen directed at black voters gave me some serious ick.
kjones
Feb 2016
#61
I'm referring to DU primarily, but I've heard from other black overs (in real life) who have
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2016
#80
If she makes it to the GE, she will not win any of the solidly Republican states, such as SC.
JimDandy
Feb 2016
#98
Awwww. That's so sad. You do know that if HRC is the nominee, you'll have to take a bit of a...
Hekate
Feb 2016
#129
Who knows? Trump might already know what she said somewhere or other. She does talk a lot.
Petrushka
Feb 2016
#134
Brilliant idea. Just as soon as ALL OTHER CANDIDATES are asked to do the same! I'm in!
Hekate
Feb 2016
#130
And on Super Tuesday Hillary is favored to win almost all of them by large margins.
RBInMaine
Feb 2016
#26
It was still your choice to post it, and I feel it was in poor taste to do so.
hamsterjill
Mar 2016
#143
Sorry folks who don't like the above, but it pretty much says it all. Sanders is the difference.
YOHABLO
Feb 2016
#121
I see how Sanders' fanatics are belittling the Southern primaries, but they fail to realize/accept
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2016
#34
That message wasn't directed to you. It was a commentary, follow-on to your statement.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2016
#46
I hope that in the end we all can come together: Sanders and HRC supporters, as well as...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2016
#36
I can understand staying home, but if they are voting for Trump then they were never truly Democrats
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2016
#92
Hillary did to Sanders in SC what Obama did to Hillary there in 2008. Very good sign.
Trust Buster
Feb 2016
#48
Some caveats, though. It was a three-way race in 2008 with Edwards still in at his home state.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2016
#72
The Minneapolis Star Tribune just endorsed Hillary. After Tuesday, the dominos will start falling.
Trust Buster
Feb 2016
#58
Momentum must be shifting. Sanders was expected to win Minnesota. I'm assuming...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2016
#73
I predict that he may win a few, but it's not about the winning, it's about the margin of victory.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2016
#78