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Bernie holding ground


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2016 Mar 1, 5:51pm   41,123 views  140 comments

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Ironically, he fares worst in those deep red states where the bible thumping blacks that the "liberals" hate sooo badly, mindlessly vote Clinton

As the skin color lightens and the income of the voting base increases, so does his support.

Trump has stolen the show and the media is more than happy to make all the news about Trump, because the MsM is in bed with the establishment, and the only candidate that the Ownership class is actually afraid of is Senator Sanders.

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123   anonymous   2016 May 10, 5:04pm  

And another one

#westbernginia

124   anonymous   2016 May 10, 5:08pm  

Sorry, marcus, i missed your comment there.

Yea, you guys got me. I'm a bigtime racist!!

125   _   2016 May 10, 5:10pm  

Bernie has won regardless the outcome of the primary.

Don't take away his progress because he lost a battle!

Think of it as a first step for the future

126   anonymous   2016 May 17, 4:27pm  

Looks like it's safe to call Berntucky for Sanders

May as well chalk up Oregon awhile, as well.

Time for another Ironman meltdown!

127   anonymous   2016 May 17, 4:44pm  

What does it mean when the candidates % don't add up to 100%, and like right now it says Kentucky 10k+ people votes uncommitted?

Do people actually go to vote in a primary, and select the Richard Pryor choice, None of the Above?

128   anonymous   2016 May 17, 4:47pm  

Relax ironman, everyone knows that the superdelegates can only cast their votes at the convention. And Bernie has vowed to take this to a contested convention. Rightfully so, he's a better candidate. He might win every state left since Kentucky, save for maybe your crappy home state

Did you beat todays deadline to register as a democrat, so you can vote for Bernie?

129   RWSGFY   2016 May 17, 4:57pm  

zzyzzx says

Sanders supporters now asking for your life savings:

And the average life savings of typical Bernie voter is what, $23 and some change? ;)

130   anonymous   2016 May 17, 7:26pm  

Looks like a tie to me

Advantage Bernie

131   anonymous   2016 May 17, 7:51pm  

25 delegates each is a tie in my book

132   anonymous   2016 May 17, 8:23pm  

Its going to be a contested convention, so you'll have to keep stumping hard for Hillary for two more months. Lol

133   anonymous   2016 May 17, 8:41pm  

When did i ever say that repubs would be a contested convention?

I was rooting home trump back when you were still afraid to admit he was your candidate

134   Dan8267   2016 May 18, 8:11am  

errc says

Looks like a tie to me

Advantage Bernie

Unfortunately, Bernie has to do better than tieing or Hillary wins. Bernie has to close that small gap between Hillary's delegate count and his in order to win the superdelegates who absolutely will be the ones deciding the primary election.

The superdelegates probably want Hillary because she's establishment. They probably don't like Bernie, but if they can be convinced that Bernie will win against Trump and Hillary won't, then they might switch.

135   anonymous   2016 May 18, 8:36am  

We're going to a contested convention. If Bernie is not the nominee, he will still be a powerful force as Senator. He will force Clinton to make concessions to the left rather than her plan to move even further right, before getting behind her.

Other than that, what can he do? He's being willed by the citizenry. We are funding his campaign, and we are voting for him en masse. He can't step aside when he is the face of this countrys left. So he keeps riding it out. And he keeps getting a majority of the votes.

With California on deck, i think he's also open to the possibility that the voters will reject Clinton for Sanders. If he heads to convention with the entire left coast in his pocket, that is a strong case for him to be the nominee. If you take away just Texas and Georgia, two states that always go red in a general, he is leading Clinton in pledged delegates.

That and everyone knows that Hillary is a terrible candidate. As bad as many would like to make Trump out to be, you never hear the case for Clinton. Nobody has any good reason to back her. She sucks. The country obviously doesnt want anymore of this Bush-Clinton-Bush-Bushbama-Clinton.

137   _   2016 May 22, 7:21pm  

139   tatupu70   2016 May 23, 6:45am  

I know you can only see life in terms of memes, but here's the truth on Sanders and Venezuela.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2016/02/19/bernie_sanders_democratic_socialism_isnt_cuba_and_venezuela_im_talking_about_social_security_medicare.html#!

"Bernie Sanders says that what he means by "Democratic Socialism," is not referring to countries like Cuba and Venezuela, but Denmark and Sweden."

140   Sharingmyintelligencewiththedumbasses   2016 May 23, 4:00pm  

NO, bernie didn't say any such thing. WOW you right wingers are not only real fucking stupid, but you just lie and lie.

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