Sanders Trumps Hillary

Konono

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The Michigan vote and other states Hillary has lost says a lot about her. Though for now she is my choice, apparently many Americans do not like her. Perhaps enough dynasties?
 
Yes, enough dynasties.
Billary is also a lot closer to Trump in terms of arrogance, crap foreign policies and mind-spinning wealth. Anti-Trumpers should support Sanders- or get Trump with lipstick.
 
The Michigan vote and other states Hillary has lost says a lot about her. Though for now she is my choice, apparently many Americans do not like her. Perhaps enough dynasties?

That she would lose to a socialist says a lot about her. Even many democrats don't trust her, which says even more about her.

Jobs are another factor. You can only bleed so many good paying blue collar jobs to Mexico before you pay the price at the voting booth. Neither Hillary nor the republican establishment [very nearly the same thing, but that's another issue] pretend to care about it. Well, they might pretend to care about it.

Along comes Crazy Bernie with some answers. I totally empathize with Sanders people in Michigan and I get it with Trump as well. It's about jobs.

I take it as a good sign; finally, the electorate has their eye on the ball.
 
Yes, enough dynasties.
Billary is also a lot closer to Trump in terms of arrogance, crap foreign policies and mind


all bullshit


she has been a great asset to this country her entire life

She wants to move the US embassy to Jerusalem. (al-Quds ) I can't think of any other action more likely to inflame the Middle East with unwanted repercussions for the US - apart from her maybe taking a bare-headed dump in a Mecca mosque.
 
like 83 to 16 in Missisipppi

its Bernie that got smashed yesterday


black voters know he is not used to representing them
 
what were you calling them back in that day asshole?


I remember fighting that bill


EVERYONE thought the world was coming apart due to gang violence and drugs.



everyone kept assuming the crime bills

three strikes thing was only for violent crime
 
Sanders winning MI makes for some good temporary drama, but it's pretty meaningless. HRC still won the delegate battle yesterday.

Enthusiasm is definitely low for her. But with Trump as an opponent, that will change. I don't see too many people staying home this election.
 
what were you calling them back in that day asshole?


I remember fighting that bill


EVERYONE thought the world was coming apart due to gang violence and drugs.



everyone kept assuming the crime bills

three strikes thing was only for violent crime

What was I calling black people back then? Same thing I always call them; my friends, my neighbors, my classmates.

They are actually people Desh, not just people who vote for Democrats
 
Sanders winning MI makes for some good temporary drama, but it's pretty meaningless. HRC still won the delegate battle yesterday.

Enthusiasm is definitely low for her. But with Trump as an opponent, that will change. I don't see too many people staying home this election.

Michigan was an historic upset for Bernie. I wouldn't say all bets are off but I'm sure it got the Clinton machine's attention---it's plenty early enough for momentum to swing the other way. I also think the democrats are in danger of going into the general with a fractured coalition: Bernie supporters either going Trumps way or staying home. Especially, if they feel cheated on the delegate count.

And I wouldn't under estimate Trumps ability to market himself to the black bloc. He hasn't tried yet, but it would be a mistake to under estimate him on it.
 
Michigan was an historic upset for Bernie. I wouldn't say all bets are off but I'm sure it got the Clinton machine's attention---it's plenty early enough for momentum to swing the other way. I also think the democrats are in danger of going into the general with a fractured coalition: Bernie supporters either going Trumps way or staying home. Especially, if they feel cheated on the delegate count.

And I wouldn't under estimate Trumps ability to market himself to the black bloc. He hasn't tried yet, but it would be a mistake to under estimate him on it.

The idea that Bernie's supporters are going to Trump is pretty far off, imo. Much better chance of those Dems going back "into the fold" than there is of Rubio/Cruz supporters going to Trump. I really don't think there are many who don't support Trump right now who will actually go to him in a general.

And you guys are crazy thinking that blacks or any minority will vote for Trump in any kind of significant #'s. After the rhetoric he has used? As I said on another thread, get ready to see his David Duke comments every day, along with clips of African Americans getting pushed out of rallies.
 
Bernie Wins Michigan!
Yes we can! have a political revolution - forget the pundits and the party establishment;
the power is with the people and the people have spoken..

The bad thing is Florida is already a week into early voting, so that momentum can't be fully expressed in votes.
No matter; there are more rust belts states to go, and the west coast too -all doable for Bernie

The moral of the night is keep the faith, and keep on demanding a poltical revolution thru the ballot box.
Because not even the party bosses, or newspaper endorsements, or the pundits can stop grassroots democracy.
Go Bernie Go!

Do not let the "expected" "what is written", or the delegate count stop the grassroots drive for a better American future.
Keep the faith and Support sanders .You can have a political revolution if you seize it.

We can do this if we try, if we don't try Clinton is once again "inevitable" -and nobody really wants that.
 
The idea that Bernie's supporters are going to Trump is pretty far off, imo. Much better chance of those Dems going back "into the fold" than there is of Rubio/Cruz supporters going to Trump. I really don't think there are many who don't support Trump right now who will actually go to him in a general.

And you guys are crazy thinking that blacks or any minority will vote for Trump in any kind of significant #'s. After the rhetoric he has used? As I said on another thread, get ready to see his David Duke comments every day, along with clips of African Americans getting pushed out of rallies.

"Nearly 20 percent of likely Democratic voters say they'd cross sides and vote for Trump, while a small number, or 14 percent, of Republicans claim they'd vote for Clinton. When those groups were further broken down, a far higher percentage of the crossover Democrats contend they are "100 percent sure" of switching than the Republicans."

https://newrepublic.com/article/127442/explains-trump-sanders-crossover-vote
 
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