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Post by D33P on Feb 16, 2016 22:05:28 GMT -5
Just added 7 new videos to the Hillary for President? playlist. They should be the last 7 videos on the list.
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Post by D33P on Feb 17, 2016 2:04:27 GMT -5
The guy in this video does a nice job of both addressing the dishonest slander of the media and rebutting the idea that Hillary is more electable.
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Post by D33P on Feb 18, 2016 8:29:40 GMT -5
According to this new poll, Bernie is far, far more electable than Hillary. Check out these leads: Sanders over Trump 48 – 42 percent; Sanders tops Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas 49 – 39 percent; Sanders leads Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida 47 – 41 percent; Sanders beats Bush 49 – 39 percent; Sanders edges Kasich 45 – 41 percent. Clinton with 44 percent to Trump’s 43 percent; Cruz with 46 percent to Clinton’s 43 percent; Rubio topping Clinton 48 – 41 percent; Bush at 44 percent to Clinton’s 43 percent; Kasich beating Clinton 47 – 39 percent. www.quinnipiac.edu/images/polling/us/us02182016_Urpfd42.pdf
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Post by D33P on Feb 19, 2016 10:58:32 GMT -5
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Post by D33P on Feb 22, 2016 19:50:28 GMT -5
Here's a couple examples of the bullshit that went down throughout Nevada during the caucus:
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Post by D33P on Feb 28, 2016 20:02:50 GMT -5
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Post by D33P on Mar 2, 2016 0:00:59 GMT -5
For Bernie fans who listen to the mainstream media and feel down after tonight, don't.
This was a good, even a great night for Bernie.
Now, ofc Bernie lost 7 of the 11 states. But consider this: 6 of those states (Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas, Georgia, and Virginia) are all heavily Southern states with large black populations, which is Hillary's biggest strength. Those 6 states are 6 of the 10 best states for Hillary in the entire country, and adding in South Carolina, means that 7 of Hillary's 10 best states have already voted.
Aside from those states and Vermont, there were 4 competitive states that voted tonight: Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Minnesota. Out of those 4 states, Bernie won 3 of them, and he won them by between 11 and 20%. The one state he lost, Mass, he only lost by 2%. That is a great result because after tonight, and especially after March 15, most of the states from here on out are states much more similar to those 4 states than to the Southern states, of which there are only a few total left.
Assuming he maintains or even gains on his current polling, he has at least a 50% chance of catching up to and passing Hillary in terms of pledged delegates, based on the demographics of the states ahead. You don't even have to worry about super delegates, as those will have 0 impact on the outcome. This is because it would be pure political suicide to have Bernie win in terms of voted for delegates, but then have Hillary be handed the nomination purely based on super delegates, which would result in most Bernie supporters refusing to vote for her in the general election.
This race is far, far from over.
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Post by D33P on Mar 2, 2016 21:00:48 GMT -5
For even more evidence that Bernie is vastly more electable than Hillary, look at their overall favorability ratings among all voters. Bernie, since the start of his campaign, has seen an increase in his already positive net favorability, while Hillary has seen a decrease in her already negative net favorability. Facts are facts, and the fact is that Bernie is far, far more electable than Hillary.
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Post by D33P on Mar 3, 2016 21:57:08 GMT -5
New Hillary corruption video added to the playlist:
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Post by D33P on Mar 6, 2016 22:53:53 GMT -5
Wonder who won the debate just days before the Michigan primary...
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Post by D33P on Mar 8, 2016 6:13:10 GMT -5
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Post by D33P on Mar 9, 2016 0:19:09 GMT -5
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM. This was the single biggest upset in primary history. Just check out the pictures below. Simply incredible.
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Post by D33P on Mar 14, 2016 18:10:47 GMT -5
Another classic Bernie vid: fighting against the NSA Patriot Act
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Post by D33P on Mar 24, 2016 19:53:23 GMT -5
Watch the best Bernie interview done so far, courtesy of TYT:
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Post by D33P on Mar 27, 2016 7:57:03 GMT -5
After Bernie utterly crushed Hillary in all 3 states by 40 to 60 point margins on Saturday, the media is labeling the states he won as largely white and not diverse. States such as Alaska and Hawaii, which are the 7th and 1st most non white states in the country, with Hawaii being 26% white. To make the bias even more clear, check out how CNN described Alaska last year vs how they called it after Bernie won: Last year: "In fact, Farrell says the country's three most diverse census tracts are all in Anchorage" After Bernie won: "He must replicate this success in other, more ethnically diverse states" vetsforbernie.org/2016/03/cnn-bernie-sanders-alaska-diverse-win/
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