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In reply to the discussion: Sanders bumped off D.C. ballot [View all]billhicks76
(5,082 posts)160. Karl Rove Has Slipped Up And Supported Hillary Tactics Before Too
But then again the Bush family is close intimate friends with the Clintons. The opposition is just a charade for the commoners.
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And it's purely coincidental that such bureaucratic snafus never affect the Clinton campaign.
jeff47
Mar 2016
#5
If Sander's campaign turned it in on time and the DNC screwed it up for him but not Clinton
passiveporcupine
Mar 2016
#38
Posting the same comment in every thread about Bernie merely shows
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2016
#126
Glad you admit you recognize it. Some live in bubbles pretending that there are no
rhett o rick
Mar 2016
#150
If Clinton wins the GE ... she is the President, we won't care if you voted for her or not
SFnomad
Mar 2016
#32
They would, and if it went the same way for her I'd call dirty pool on it even though
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2016
#64
No, they are taking it out on Hillary because the DNC is working for her
passiveporcupine
Mar 2016
#72
Debbie's words and actions have been loud in terms of her support for Hillary,
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2016
#169
The DNC has nothing to do with this, as far as I can tell, though there isn't much information here
SFnomad
Mar 2016
#108
This doesn't strike me as the simplest explanation, which is why also like Hanlon's razor:
anigbrowl
Mar 2016
#155
The fact that it can be fixed does not change that it should not need to be fixed. (nt)
jeff47
Mar 2016
#15
When all of those mistakes by the party apparatus happen to only affect one candidate
jeff47
Mar 2016
#31
What sane, logical explanation do you have for all of those counting errors going one way?
jeff47
Mar 2016
#67
Two candidates in the running and left one off--and lo and behold, that one was not Hillary.
merrily
Mar 2016
#17
Yep, corruption under every rock, behind every tree, and in every word that Hillary has ever stated.
kstewart33
Mar 2016
#49
Don't know about the rock and the tree... but you are certainly right about Hillary being corrupt.
AzDar
Mar 2016
#83
I agree...it's a very important and revealing video. I did some research after watching it.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#24
You may have an issue going on with either flash or Java. Are they bugging you for an update?
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#107
Papers for both candidates were late, but someone challenged only Sanders' ballot access.
JimDandy
Mar 2016
#60
He should OF COURSE be put on the ballot. But why should the other team conspire
pnwmom
Mar 2016
#45
If this race tightens as expected then not being on the DC ballot could be killer.
RichVRichV
Mar 2016
#181
"problem could be resolved via an emergency vote of the D.C. City Council" So have the meeting.
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#80
If Hillary and her supporters expect the backing of Bernie's voters in November
BlandGrenade
Mar 2016
#81
per NBC4 News a voter in D.C. filed a challenge against the Vermont senator's registration
larrysanders
Mar 2016
#137