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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If you don't have the support of the base, you won't be the nominee. [View all]SharonClark
(10,324 posts)47. Not necessarily
Some Sanders supporters have no use for the Democratic Party except to exploit it. Their political allegiance is elsewhere.
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If you don't have the support of the base, you won't be the nominee. [View all]
Garrett78
Dec 2016
OP
Oh, right. She lost by having 2,864,974 more votes than the cheeto-faced shitgibbon.
baldguy
Dec 2016
#7
You don't win the presidency that way. It takes 270 EVs. Popular vote doesn't matter.
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#19
No, I never said I hated Hillary. You said I did when you responded to my post.
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#23
If you're going to make accusations, then post links where I said such a thing.
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#26
I can't get over all these liberal EC fans that continue to sprout up all over the place.
kcr
Dec 2016
#34
He won because of a corrupt system that disenfranchised millions of black voters
boston bean
Dec 2016
#46
This is the EXACT same argument that RWers on Twitter tweet me. I never thought I'd see
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2016
#51
You're not on Twitter, are you? Or maybe you are, but under a different disguise?
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2016
#56
Not necessarily true. It takes real skill to get your point across in 140 characters or less.
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2016
#58
So she didn't win because she was a good candidate but because Sanders screwed up?
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#102
BULL FUCKIN SHIT !!! Comey, Voter suppression and Russia all the rest of the postmortems are guessin
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#101
I could counter your premise, but that's been done in plenty of threads already.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#4
I agree. The DLC takes progressives AND people of color for granted except at election time
yurbud
Dec 2016
#92
You mean the "white working class"? seeing there are plenty of working class folk (I dare say most
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#13
No, the base doesn't... the peripherals do but black women, single women, Hispanics and other...
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#104
Do you have any numbers at all to support that claim? The Green Party got its typical % of votes,
JudyM
Dec 2016
#43
The problem is, many states turned away new Dem supporters by preventing late registration.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2016
#41
So true! 6month advance registration requirement! Let's hope that's one of the improvements
JudyM
Dec 2016
#42
I think the big corporate donors are more important than "The Base" in determining the nominee.
jalan48
Dec 2016
#16
"Some Sanders supporters have no use for the Democratic Party except to exploit it."
TonyPDX
Dec 2016
#52
I think it played a role. Those who are most oppressed can't take a chance on someone like Sanders.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#66
Not to mention the delegate count wouldn't have been remotely close without caucuses.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#67
First Sanders never had a chance of being the nominee and second, the oppo would have killed him
Gothmog
Dec 2016
#69
A significant portion of the Democratic base rejected Sanders for some valid reasons
Gothmog
Dec 2016
#77
So in your world, people who support President Obama would have ignored Sanders attacks on the POTUS
Gothmog
Dec 2016
#80
The cold hard fact is that neither Sanders nor O'Malley DID get nominated.....
George II
Dec 2016
#82
Sanders had more than double the appearances on the Sunday talk shows compared to the next person
Gothmog
Jan 2017
#97