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Question: Who will get the democrat Party nomination for President?
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Lincoln Chaffee    
  1 (7.7%)
Jim Webb    
  0 (0.0%)
Bernie Sanders    
  4 (30.8%)
Billary Clinton    
  7 (53.8%)
Martin O’Malley    
  0 (0.0%)
Joe Biden    
  1 (7.7%)




Total votes: 13
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Reply #105 - Feb 11th, 2016 at 11:37am
 
... wrote on Feb 11th, 2016 at 11:31am:
I don't know if this is correct, but it wouldn't surprise me.

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Despite a crushing defeat by voters in the New Hampshire primary, Hillary Clinton will likely win more delegates in the state — effectively nullifying Bernie Sanders’ anti-establishment popular victory.

At issue are “superdelegates” who aren’t obligated to follow the populace’s vote and are free to cast their choice as they please. New Hampshire has 24 “pledged” delegates, which do conform to the popular vote. Sanders now has 13 of these delegates, Clinton has nine, and two remain ‘undecided.’


 

 
New Hampshire also has eight superdelegates — “current or former party leaders, including governors, senators, representatives, and former presidents and vice presidents” — whose vote, despite a lack of correlation with the popular vote, counts the same as that of the regular delegates.

Of New Hampshire’s eight superdelegates, six are already committed to Clinton, giving her 15 total delegates so far. The two remaining superdelegates have still not committed to a candidate at the time of this article’s publication.

Overall in the delegate count, Clinton holds a whopping lead over Sanders, with 394 to his 42 — mostly due to superdelegates. To garner the Democratic Party’s nomination for president, a candidate must win 2,382 delegates.


http://theantimedia.org/so-you-thought-bernie-sanders-won-the-new-hampshire-prim...


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Reply #106 - Feb 11th, 2016 at 11:41am
 
what?
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Reply #108 - Feb 21st, 2016 at 1:29pm
 
Clinton must be the luckiest woman in the world.  After winning 6 coin tosses in a row to beat bernie last time, she's won again with a lucky ace.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/270148-clinton-wins-preci...

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Reply #109 - Feb 22nd, 2016 at 8:00am
 
It appears that the Democratic primary is all theater for the naive and gullible. While I feel both Sanders and Clinton are unfit to be President clearly the fix has always been in.
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Reply #110 - Feb 22nd, 2016 at 1:01pm
 
Mortdooley wrote on Feb 22nd, 2016 at 8:00am:
It appears that the Democratic primary is all theater for the naive and gullible. While I feel both Sanders and Clinton are unfit to be President clearly the fix has always been in.



The dEMONRATS had a dilemma.

They wanted Hillary.....you know....First Woman in the White House to follow the First Afrikaner.....but who on the lopsided-Left would run against her?

Without opposition the dEMONRATS would be seen as having a Coronation, & we all know Americans hate anything 'Royal' associated with their government. The mere thought of it causes some to go apoplectic.

So, what to do. They needed an opponent, one who couldn't win, one who could draw a crowd because he's so far left, he'd actually seem right to the 15 to 24 year old's.

They needed a 'patsy'.....their own walking, talking, podium slapping Lee Harvey O.   Hmmmmmm.  ...


Well hello there Mr. Bernard 'Bernie' Sanders!
   

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You can beat Hillary! ...

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You can summon up the demonic juices in youth! ...

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You can carry off this scam as if it weren't a scam......hell no,,,,it's the real deal! ...



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Bernie Sanders.......The dEMOCRAT Party's 2016 Manchurian Candidate Extraordinaire!


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Reply #111 - Mar 1st, 2016 at 1:26pm
 
A threat ahead: California Democrats losing the fight for younger voters

By Cathleen Decker•Contact Reporter
LA Times
February 29, 2016, 12:05 AM

The state Democratic Party convention held here over the weekend presented an occasionally jarring contrast: Democrats gathered at what seemed like a 50th college reunion for veteran politicians, and at the same time one of the biggest rounds of applause came at the mention of Bernie Sanders, the presidential candidate few of those politicians support.

The split, largely generational given the youthful tilt of the Vermont senator’s supporters, underscored a hard truth for California Democrats that was barely discussed during the celebratory convention:
Numbers-wise, the party's heading for trouble.
That’s not to suggest that Democrats are about to lose elections in California; they retain strength at the ballot box. But as those who built the party into supremacy in the 1990s age out, Democrats are having a hard time attracting newer voters, who are allying themselves with no party at all. They are choosing, if they register, to officially be nonpartisan.
Why Super Tuesday is so important to the presidential candidates in both parties
For now, the effect on Democrats has been limited because those independent voters, bridling at the conservative views of national Republicans, have had nowhere to go but with the state’s biggest party.

But it was not hard to hear the clarion of future dissent when Sen. Barbara Boxer made a glancing reference to the presidential contest on Saturday.

“Whether you want to say ‘Madame President’ or whether you are ‘Feeling the Bern’ we have to stand together,” she said. Applause for Hillary Clinton, the party’s national and statewide frontrunner, was drowned out by cheers for Sanders.
And that was among committed Democrats. Broaden the universe of voters and the problems get worse.

The birth of the current California Democratic Party dates to 1992, when the state elected two Democratic women senators, Dianne Feinstein and Boxer, who has announced her retirement as of the November election. California also sided with a Democrat, Bill Clinton, in that year’s presidential contest, breaking a Republican streak that had held since 1964. Republicans went on to win the governor’s race in 1994, but it’s been downhill since, with the exception of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s two elections.

At a Saturday convention panel focused on millennial voters — roughly those 35 and under — voting analyst Paul Mitchell issued a warning to Democrats.

“Republicans are dying,” he said. “But Democrats aren’t converting ... young minority voters who are the base of the Democratic Party.”
Of the 10 cities with the highest percentages of independent voters, he said, all but one are Latino-majority cities. That is jarring, since Democratic strength in the last generation has been built on the growing Latino population.
Eric Swalwell, 35, the East Bay congressman who organized the panel, said the strong support for Sanders in the presidential contest was a warning to the party’s older establishment.

“Regardless of whether you’re with Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton, there’s no question that right how Bernie Sanders has the overwhelming majority of the millennials,” said Swalwell, who endorsed Clinton after his first choice, former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, dropped out. “Whoever is the candidate, as a party we have to understand why that is the case.”

Why that’s the case is the candidates themselves. To young voters for whom she has been a life-long presence, Clinton looks like a captive of establishment politics. Sanders, with his call to “political revolution,” is the blunt-speaking fresh face.

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Reply #112 - Mar 1st, 2016 at 1:26pm
 
“Authenticity is so, so important for millennials,” Swalwell said. “Being able to really just speak without being seen as beholden to anyone is critically important.”
Democrats have emphasized issues of importance to younger voters. Sanders and Clinton have offered differing proposals making college less expensive or, in Sanders’ case, free. Their focus on lagging wages, immigration reform and voting rights is also aimed at the new voters who have less affinity with partisan politics.

The Republican candidates for president are delaying the reckoning for Democrats. At the weekend convention, nearly every speaker blistered Donald Trump and other GOP candidates as hopelessly out of touch.


“They haven’t changed at all, folks,” Vice President Joe Biden said Saturday. “They’ve just gotten meaner.”

The Republican field’s effort to turn back the clock on Democratic gains under President Obama has left both parties waging the wars of the past in this presidential year.


Change is coming to California Democrats. The next governor, to be elected in 2018, will most certainly be younger than 77-year-old Jerry Brown. The main competitors for the 75-year-old Boxer’s seat are in their 50s. If Feinstein, who is now 82, retires in 2018, her replacement also will be younger.

Age is not an impediment to attracting the young, as Sanders, at 74, has proved this year. But new faces and a look to the future may give Democrats a way to figure out how to preserve their power.

cathleen.decker@latimes.com
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Reply #113 - Mar 8th, 2016 at 2:43pm
 

Who is  Bryan Pagliano, & what effect will what he does potentially affect the Presidential aspirations of Hillary Clinton & Bernie Sanders?
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Reply #114 - Mar 9th, 2016 at 2:40pm
 
He is a former State Dept person who has been given immunity from prosecution to appear before a Senate committee looking into the Hillary emails. Who knows where that will go if anywhere.

Hey, how stacked is the Dems primary system. Every time the vote starts you find Hillary is  already awarded delegates but not Bernie.

I wish Bernie could beat her but he won't. Not that he is anywhere what they need in a president.
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Reply #115 - Mar 10th, 2016 at 6:01am
 
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Reply #116 - Mar 10th, 2016 at 9:47am
 
Well Bernie had a handsome win in Michigan. The figures are there to see.

Politico reports that Sanders gets 65 delegates and Clinton gets 68 . . .you figure it out.
Is that a corrupt system run by a corrupt party?
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Reply #117 - Mar 12th, 2016 at 10:52am
 
Clinton is running into trouble trying to suck oxygen in various ways.

The latest gaff is she upset the gay community when she tried to shoot two birds with the one shot. She lavished false praise on Nancy Reagan (as if she gives a stuff about Nancy Reagan) for "her work" with AIDS.
This attempt to show herself as the bipartisan she isn't led to an eruption from gays who knew the Reagans were very anti doing anything about AIDS. Twitter erupted as Twitter does - what an ugly medium - and she has egg on her face instead of a smug smile of indifference.

There are an increasing number of stumbles.
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Reply #118 - Mar 12th, 2016 at 11:37am
 
Clinton stumbling against Sanders is good news for socialists. Although Sanders won't win the nomination, it is creating a groundswell movement that Clinton won't be able to ignore when she becomes president.
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Reply #119 - Mar 12th, 2016 at 11:40am
 
Clinton won't be president gandalf.
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