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    Those numbers - 4,000,000 for Clinton vs the 2.6 million for Sanders comes out to 60.45% for Clinton - in…
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  • 1.) The Democratic Party has had superdelegates since after the 1976 convention when Jimmy Carter swooped in out of nowhere…
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  • Oui - I have no idea why Reich - a former Cabinet member - endorsing Sanders is newsworthy.  Hillary has…
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  • After the Gingrich "Contract With America" thing in 1994, it was growing increasingly clear that the dumb asses he'd brought…
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  • Romney was probably never even aware that his lies were lies. He's only nominally more intelligent than George W. Bush.…
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  • Why does everyone pick out 2008 as some magical benchmark of DEM participation and think that year is important? In…
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  • Trump has 50 times the brain Dubya had. And you know it. And Taibbi knows it.  It must have been…
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  • Which "isle" is that? The Isle of Man? The Isle of Wright?
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  • "...the ability to shape the judiciary..." - WTFF???!!! Obviously you live in some kind of time warp or bubble. Have…
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  • "Much like the good Germans of 1945-46." Actually it was the good Germans of 1918-1945. In 2009, just as the…
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  • Hey! Let's compare apples and oranges! That always works, right? Gimme a freaking break.
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  • What is your delegate problem? If he got 58% of the vote, 33 out of 57 delegates rounds to 58%.…
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  • If the GOP sanity bar is so low, how is that they still can't get over it?
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  • ...On the GOP side, they need Rubio to step up and do something, and too many people just look at…
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  • One cogent point about the handling of Scalia's death was that the normal coroner and the backup were also out…
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  • Dammit.  One of the reasons the Dems have only occasional control of the Senate is because Presidents and others give…
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  • "...It says that even in a caucus state, which is way more participatory than a primary" I have to take…
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  • "We missed a chance to go to Kentucky to get out 400,000 votes of Medicaid recipients." Not sure what that…
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  • Who are the college kids going to vote for, between Hillary and Trump? Anyone who thinks Trump gets them is…
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  • In that CookPolitic article, this: "Moreover, just 13 percent of pledged Democratic delegates will be awarded in caucus states like…
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