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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders becomes most popular national politician, most favored by minorities [View all]murielm99
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Bernie Sanders becomes most popular national politician, most favored by minorities [View all]
LittleBlue
Oct 2017
OP
Sure...it will happen tomorrow...we had 60 votes in the Senate, the House, and the presidency and
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#105
Sadly it won't happen tomorrow. But will have to happen if we wish to stay a
Irish_Dem
Oct 2017
#121
We can use the ACA to get a system similar to Germany...I think we have a shot at that..and it will
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#122
that doesn't make any sense. They feel free to attack it because they are afraid of what it might
JCanete
Oct 2017
#131
If we support single payer in 18, we run the risk of having the GOP using it against us as
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#134
That is not accurate at all. First, Trump has proven just how powerful the President actually is,
JCanete
Oct 2017
#74
Again, really off-base in terms of what the left demands. Compromise in message is different
JCanete
Oct 2017
#85
OH, good. Bernie's a corporate fascist know-nothing who's in over his head?
HughBeaumont
Oct 2017
#96
Lol. Harvard Harris again? Haven't they been proven to skew their polling to create an outcome?
Wwcd
Oct 2017
#6
FWIW Not every independent is liberal/progressive. A fair amt are conservative reactionaries
emulatorloo
Oct 2017
#17
Not saying you're wrong, just trying to understand your point... which is?
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2017
#26
Poster seems to be saying all the 42 percent independents are liberal/progressives
emulatorloo
Oct 2017
#29
Ohh okay, gotcha. Independents clearly have a range of views, on varying issues,
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2017
#33
Not in this poll they don't. There were considerably more Democrats than Independents.
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#27
Hillary had higher favorability in 2013, 3 years before the next Presidential election
stevenleser
Oct 2017
#15
When the GOP have three (or in Hillary's case more) years to focus on the leading Democratic
stevenleser
Oct 2017
#28
Against trump who wouldn't be most favored by POCs? Most of us here would be too.
brush
Oct 2017
#34
Clearly the pollsters are lying about their results, because we all know that what established
JCanete
Oct 2017
#75
I know I don't believe that poll either...going to look at the internals...and see.
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#110
Not THIS again! Read the Harvard poll. They only compared 4 Democrats along with Bernie
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#25
Considering his name recognition its a very low score. Hillary was generally 10 points higher
stevenleser
Oct 2017
#30
Change will happen only by electing Democrats...and we are a center left country...so we won't get
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#116
Bernie said he lost fair and square. So fuck that fake-ass Assange and Putin CT noise.
emulatorloo
Oct 2017
#67
He was not rejected, Clinton was put forward. Using that kind of language is silly. And Sanders
JCanete
Oct 2017
#136
Not hardly. HRC totally whooped his ass. Not to mention this fantasy has been debunked.
Lil Missy
Oct 2017
#43
Interesting. Joined a week ago and zipped passed the 100 post mark just like that.
Hekate
Oct 2017
#126
Here we go again with this questionable poll. From the FIRST page of the poll:
George II
Oct 2017
#52
That's a very good point. The problem isn't the results necessarily, but certainly the declaration
JCanete
Oct 2017
#76
1. Bernie @ 53%. 2. Mike Pence @ 45%. Pence is almost as popular as Bernie.
emulatorloo
Oct 2017
#71
Most Americans don't want a theocrat in office using the Bible to legislate
emulatorloo
Oct 2017
#112
The butthurt come from those who are so desperate to think that a former presidential
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#117
Addressing your final sentence: how is he being "thrown under the bus because of labels"?
Hekate
Oct 2017
#77
In the immortal words of the current resident of the Oval Office...."Fake News", and in this case...
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2017
#82