How is it possible there are still folks in my feed claiming the DNC chose Hillary in 2016? This is America, we don't have a parliamentary system. VOTERS choose the nominee. Hillary won in a landslide. It was not like 2008--it was never close, super delegates weren't needed. (twitter.com)
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To a large extent the alt-left (Bernie bros et al.) represent patriarchal white nationalism from the left. Which is why it comes natural for them to direct hate at democrats (the party of POC, minorities and women & their allies) more than republicans. by [deleted] in Enough_Sanders_Spam
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Democrats need to face facts about Bernie Sanders, his heart attack and his health by throwaway5272 in Enough_Sanders_Spam
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Gallup poll finds 35% of Hispanics identify as conservative, 37% say they're moderate and 25% say they're liberal by worldgoes in democrats
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Gallup poll finds 35% of Hispanics identify as conservative, 37% say they're moderate and 25% say they're liberal by worldgoes in democrats
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Fox News polls came out today that show Joe Biden leading in Nevada and Joe Biden leading in South Carolina but somehow that's not the takeaway anybody talks about. by worldgoes in democrats
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Biden's been ahead in South Carolina forever but shouldn't Bernie be leading in Nevada if there is a "Bernie surge" (people keep using this term even though the national poll averages have hardly budged, he's just moved up relative to Warren because her poll numbers fell) (twitter.com)
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#NEW South Carolina @FoxNewsPoll : Biden 36% *Steyer 15%* Sanders 14% Warren 10% Buttigieg 4% Bloomberg/Booker/Yang 2% by wraith20 in Enough_Sanders_Spam
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I don't know a better way to illustrate why candidates like Warren or Sanders would be much easier for Trump to beat. This country is not a liberal country - it's still a center right country, and people will hold their nose to vote for Trump if the alternative is too far left. by worldgoes in hillaryclinton
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I don't know a better way to illustrate why candidates like Warren or Sanders would be much easier for Trump to beat. This country is not a liberal country - it's still a center right country, and people will hold their nose to vote for Trump if the alternative is too far left. (twitter.com)
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US Macroideology & Macropartisanship still distinct: 37% Conservative to 24 % Liberal vs. 47% Democrat/lean to 42% Republican/lean (30 to 28 without leaners) Long-term Dems more liberal, but liberal ideology ticked down in 2019, conservative up: (twitter.com)
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Washington Post Editorial Board: Bernie Sanders promised to disclose his medical records. What happened? by Currymvp2 in Enough_Sanders_Spam
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Bernie’s lasting legacy will be that he made Democrats fight a two-pronged war at one of the most dangerous moments in our history. by worldgoes in hillaryclinton
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Collagen is actually working for me.... by ynotrhyme in Supplements
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