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64. Not concerned and I don't dignify those kinds of posts with my own
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 05:45 PM
Apr 2016


We democrats have two great candidates. Let the best one win. It appears the one I feel is better qualified will be that one. In the end we're all democrats and want what is best for the future of our country.

Over the years I've worked on many campaigns, which means I understand the feeling of being on the losing end. It didn't prevent me from supporting the democratic candidate. I hope others will feel the same after the primaries are over.

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AND BE PROUD TO SUPPORT CLIMATE CHANGE.....???? seekthetruth Apr 2016 #1
Sanders' position on climate change is a disaster waiting to happen. NNadir Apr 2016 #58
Good god. seekthetruth Apr 2016 #70
It had nothing to do with Bill Clinton. You obviously have no idea what I am talking about. NNadir Apr 2016 #74
Thanks for posting this. yardwork Apr 2016 #75
My pleasure. n/t. NNadir Apr 2016 #77
Looking good liberal N proud Apr 2016 #2
@FiveThirtyEight's latest polls-plus forecast, Hillary Clinton has a 91% chance of winning Pennsylva riversedge Apr 2016 #6
Got a reminder postcard here in Philly with my polling place info. onehandle Apr 2016 #3
You are all set to make HERstory! riversedge Apr 2016 #7
K&R! stonecutter357 Apr 2016 #4
Nate Silver Gives Hillary a 94% Chance of Winning Pennsylvania hrc guy Apr 2016 #5
Those are some good odds. NurseJackie Apr 2016 #23
Winning is one thing, but delegates matter apnu Apr 2016 #67
And I give her a 100% chance of winning OUR nomination! Gamecock Lefty Apr 2016 #8
The curtain comes down next Tuesday! CrowCityDem Apr 2016 #9
And this is pre-NY.. Tuesday is looking really good! DCBob Apr 2016 #10
I saw only one sign for Hillary in PA Geronimoe Apr 2016 #11
Most Hillary voters dont put out signs or go to rallies. DCBob Apr 2016 #15
I noticed that in 2008 Geronimoe Apr 2016 #22
I worked for Obama in the primary and general election. We had some issues: DebJ Apr 2016 #45
No she lost Geronimoe Apr 2016 #68
Just googled yet again...Hillary won Pa in the primary 54 to 45. DebJ Apr 2016 #72
Except for the difference is that Obama supporters in 2008 didn't just come to rallies. They voted.. Liberal_Stalwart71 Apr 2016 #53
Cool allegation LanternWaste Apr 2016 #38
Clinton always leads Bernie in the polls, and then 7 or 8 out of the last 10 contests JDPriestly Apr 2016 #12
This is closed primary.. no indies, no caucus. DCBob Apr 2016 #14
It is in great part because Bernie is so popular among Independents and even some Republicans JDPriestly Apr 2016 #63
What's yr analysis of Trump and Cruz's voices? emulatorloo Apr 2016 #66
I don't listen to Trump that much. I'll have to see. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #71
"Cackle." okasha Apr 2016 #76
If polls don't matter then why does Bernie's camp puffy socks Apr 2016 #18
Polls are only accurate of course, when they read well for Sanders LanternWaste Apr 2016 #39
That is because polls are notoriously inaccurate in vote-suppressing caucus states. pnwmom Apr 2016 #43
But accurate in New York, a vote-suppressing primary state. Interesting. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #62
Right on the button. It wasn't hard to poll Democrats in a Democratic primary. Though she pnwmom Apr 2016 #65
the 538 podcast predicted a series of wins for Bernie, after HRC second super Tuesday. La Lioness Priyanka Apr 2016 #51
52% unfavorable rating, overall about the same as approval no. 406-Boz Apr 2016 #13
Those numbers will improve dramatically once Bernie drops out and endorses her... DCBob Apr 2016 #19
Not gonna happen democrattotheend Apr 2016 #20
Sure.. not before PA.. but I am sure he will eventually.. he has to. DCBob Apr 2016 #21
Probably democrattotheend Apr 2016 #42
Funny how citing her record is "bashing" her. Scootaloo Apr 2016 #25
Yep.......................couldn't agree more.................. turbinetree Apr 2016 #30
How do you even come close to thinking that SheenaR Apr 2016 #36
The unfavorable poll includes all. In the GE some who are positive for Bernie will be voting for her Jitter65 Apr 2016 #26
^This. SaschaHM Apr 2016 #47
That same kind of number was supposed to hurt her in NY -- and did not. n/t pnwmom Apr 2016 #44
Due to constant negative media coverage. Of course her negatives will be high if the Corporate Media Liberal_Stalwart71 Apr 2016 #54
Where it counts.... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #69
A bigger lead than NY! Sancho Apr 2016 #16
K & R massively. Surya Gayatri Apr 2016 #17
YAY for sellouts! Please, put your boot on my neck even harder! nt phazed0 Apr 2016 #24
I pretend people who don't vote as I do are sell-outs as well LanternWaste Apr 2016 #40
how much did they pay you for your vote? now i feel like i got cheated La Lioness Priyanka Apr 2016 #52
Hill-mentum!!!!! Tarheel_Dem Apr 2016 #27
and for the most qualified loved candidate no less. ffr Apr 2016 #57
Careful, or you might be mistaken for "a corporate whore". Tarheel_Dem Apr 2016 #61
Not concerned and I don't dignify those kinds of posts with my own ffr Apr 2016 #64
This message was self-deleted by its author Ed Suspicious Apr 2016 #28
Winter is coming nt geek tragedy Apr 2016 #29
We are about to Squash the 'Gimme Free Stuff' Campaign!!! Gamecock Lefty Apr 2016 #31
And the "Let's not bomb every non-white country" campaign, HomerRamone Apr 2016 #35
If this candidate is put into the Oval Office Plucketeer Apr 2016 #32
She'll never do that. She's going to give them all they want and then some. GoneOffShore Apr 2016 #34
lol SheenaR Apr 2016 #37
Already voted absentee for Sanders and against HRC. GoneOffShore Apr 2016 #33
Great, and I will be campaigning hard here in my homestate of Pennsylvania to make sure she doesn't liberalnarb Apr 2016 #41
Wow, look at that gender gap -- even bigger than the large one in NY. pnwmom Apr 2016 #46
God, I wish I could make myself like that woman, Blue_In_AK Apr 2016 #48
Is she going to show how she loves fresh PA spring water? seabeckind Apr 2016 #49
and in NJ and in CT La Lioness Priyanka Apr 2016 #50
The hell with popularity. snort Apr 2016 #55
Maryland, pennsylvania, california and its over.. dubyadiprecession Apr 2016 #56
Good!!! Beacool Apr 2016 #59
Success breeds success. Look for more blowouts. alfredo Apr 2016 #60
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