I was specifically referring to government growth, it's such a Republican talking point. Government would grow under Clinton (and would have under O'Malley, Webb, Chafey), this isn't new to Democrats. Bernie always said that the things he's proposing wouldn't get done tomorrow, everything needs time as well as a lot of compromise.
It's like people forget about this part of his speeches. He's not acting like he's gonna be able to wave a magic wand and fix everything.
Trump will have his own townhall on MSNBC tomorrow same time as the CNN town hall with Cruz and Rubio and will be on CNNs town hall Thursday night with Kasich and Bush. Damn Trump has excellent marketing skills
Trump will have his own townhall on MSNBC tomorrow same time as the CNN town hall with Cruz and Rubio and will be on CNNs town hall Thursday night with Kasich and Bush. Damn Trump has excellent marketing skills
I swear he only did that because Jeb is participating in the town hall tomorrow
I swear he only did that because Jeb is participating in the town hall tomorrow
No Jeb is on Thursday with Trump and Kasich. By doing a separate town hall tomorrow, he's trying to take attention away from his real competitors Cruz and Rubio. Quite smart actually.
No Jeb is on Thursday with Trump and Kasich. By doing a separate town hall tomorrow, he's trying to take attention away from his real competitors Cruz and Rubio. Quite smart actually.
Oh he's Thursday WITH Trump? Dummies who would do such a thing lol
Can we not with the Republican talking points? Abel this is absolutely ridiclous. Bernie is not a communist, he won't lead to communism. 'Social Democracy' isn't even necessarily Socialism, it can be adopted in Capitalism. Right-wing conspiracies can be taken elsewhere. This thread has been providing mature arguments, let's keep it that way.
Latest NBC News poll has Bernie trimming Hillary's national lead, "Among Democrats, Clinton leads Sanders 50 percent to 40 percent."
Quote:
While Sanders has drawn a significant portion of his support from the youngest voting bloc (under the age of 30), just 25 percent of millennial black voters said they are supporting the Vermont senator, compared with 64 percent who said they are backing Clinton. The reverse is true among white millennials, who support Sanders 75 percent to 22 percent.
I need Nevada, South Carolina, and Super Tuesday to hurry.
Iowa & NH helped him gain momentum, but if she wins these next 3 phases she'll be set. Pull thru. I need her to campaign the hell out of Nevada this week.