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NightWatcher

(39,343 posts)
Tue Feb 2, 2016, 12:05 AM Feb 2016

Unbeatable vs Unelectable are tied.

Don't let anyone talk you out of voting for Sanders because he can't win.

Remember the black guy with the middle name "Hussein" who was a junior senator with no chance in hell of getting elected? He beat the unbeatable last time.

Now it's Bernie's turn.

Can't wait to see Bernie's fund raising numbers after tonight.

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Unbeatable vs Unelectable are tied. (Original Post) NightWatcher Feb 2016 OP
This. Earth_First Feb 2016 #1
People don't like being told who they have to vote for. NightWatcher Feb 2016 #3
Good one! nt thereismore Feb 2016 #2
Lol! Good one. snot Feb 2016 #4
Update: Unbeatable nudged out Unelectable by the slimmest of margins. NightWatcher Feb 2016 #5
In Iowa, in a Democratic primary, Clinton won. Donald Ian Rankin Feb 2016 #6

NightWatcher

(39,343 posts)
3. People don't like being told who they have to vote for.
Tue Feb 2, 2016, 12:13 AM
Feb 2016

And we've been told that we have to vote for Hillary.

No we don't.

Donald Ian Rankin

(13,598 posts)
6. In Iowa, in a Democratic primary, Clinton won.
Tue Feb 2, 2016, 02:49 PM
Feb 2016

Which is to say, that in one of the three states with the highest proportions of white liberal voters, right next door to his home state, in an election in which only people who are members of the more left-wing of America's two political parties and care enough about it to caucus for it vote, Sanders still lost.

Don't let anyone fool you into believing that Sanders could win a US-wide election in which non-Democrats vote.

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