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FormationJose — 9 years ago(November 11, 2016 07:42 PM)
Howard Dean is running as chairman of the DNC. If Dean is chosen to lead the party it would mean democrats have learned nothing from this election. Please come and sign Bernies petition for Keith Ellison for chairman.
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miseducation78 — 9 years ago(November 12, 2016 02:25 AM)
You're so dumb! You claimed for months that Bernie was "unelectable", but Hillary still couldn't win with almost the entire media, banks, wall street and DNC backing her from the very beginning. She was the unelectable one!
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FormationJose — 9 years ago(November 12, 2016 10:07 AM)
Yes he could have. His approval raitings were double digits higher than Donalds, where as Hillary and Donald was always neck and neck.
Hillary and Donald both have always been negative where Bernies was positive.
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Ultraviolenxe — 9 years ago(November 12, 2016 05:13 PM)
Wow you either live under a rock, or you only watch MSNBC. Those "millions more votes" are due to the DNC colluding with the Hillary campaign to rig the primary against Sanders. The biased corporate media coverage, the close primaries, the misinformation given to pollsters about provisional ballots (over 100,000+ were thrown away), and the stealing of delegates (look at Nevada) are just a few examples. Wikileaks proved this. Not to mention all the lawsuits against voter fraud, voter suppression, and cases of independents having their party affiliation switched to Republican without their consent. You have to be one delusional sheep to think that primary was evenly stacked.
Hillary was more popular with Democrats in the primary, but Bernie would've have won Independents, Democrats, 3rd party voters, and moderates in the general and every polls proved this. This election was all about outsiders against the establishment, and Bernie was what the country was asking for. It's why he would get 50,000 people at his rallies, while Hillary couldn't even fill a high school auditorium. It's astounding that even after Trump's win, you still think Hillary was111c the best choice. Imagine being that brainwashed
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SelenaQP — 9 years ago(November 12, 2016 05:27 PM)
As much as I admire Hilary, I have to agree with Jose and Ultra. Even my dad chose Bernie over Hilary at the beginning of this very election because Hilary just didn't resonate through him.
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PlasticPrada — 9 years ago(November 12, 2016 02:34 PM)
Yeah he would have. But then again you were stupid enough to think Hillary and all of her scandals, scams, lies, crimes, and corruption would win too. It's Democrats like you who are pulling the party back. Fcking idiots.
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Gf6 — 9 years ago(November 12, 2016 11:54 AM)
Bernie Sanders wants America to be more like Scandinavia. Good luck with that. When Iceland can't even be like Scandinavia how the beep is he going to make America like one. So far fetched it ain't funny but I like him as a politician don't get me wrong.
Howard Dean is kind of a DILF and he is kind of a populist which could be a good thing for the Democratic party.