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Why? Give the powerful wave of support from what is now the largest generation of Americans (millenials), isn't it likely…
- View post Precisely.
- View post In your view, how were the primaries rigged? And to whose benefit? (After all, Clinton got a few million more…
- View post Kevin Drum had an interesting analogy: most consequential insurgent presidential campaign since Reagan in 1976?
- View post I don't have any interest in repeating the statements and actions---in both his public and private lives---for which Sen. Sanders'…
- View post Thanks for your comment. Why do you think Clinton would be unable to persuade, for example, Republicans who care about…
- View post Yeah, but he won it big time in 1984: http://ropercenter.cornell.edu/polls/us-elections/how-groups-voted/how-groups-voted-1984/
- View post It's also something that happens so rarely that there's not much statistical value in looking at the past 66 years.…
- View post I don't think it's a "glass 1/2 full view". I think it's just a "world as it is" view. …
- View post Plus it's six months before the election...which historically is the beginning of the period in which general election polls start…
- View post Right now the Real Clear Politics state polling averages have Clinton leading Trump by 3-10 points in MI, OH, PA…
- View post To answer your question, yes, Clinton could lose PA and OH and still win the election comfortably (with 296 electoral…
- View post What about Barack Obama in 2008? (Or Howard Dean in 2004?)
- View post Terrific post, Booman. Thanks. It brings to mind another organizer-writer-theorist's reporting on the 2007 Obama presidential campaign. Al Giordano wrote…
- View post Why?
- View post Okay. And then the question becomes: how is it in the self-interest of the Democratic party to nominate a candidate…
- View post "Make primaries as inclusive as possible...." Why should Republicans be able to vote in Democratic primaries (or vice versa)?
- View post Thanks for your comment. You're aware, aren't you, that a parliamentary system would result in the average citizen having less…
- View post "It took Obama quite a while to realise that his hopes for a post partisan politics had a snowballs in…
- View post Precisely. Adding: this is what happens when someone who thinks like a community organizer sits in the Oval Office. President…
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