Some interesting data though.
82% think Hillary is prepared to be president, 64% for Bernie
56% think Hillary is honest/trustworthy, 81% Bernie
54% want more progressive policies than Obama's
67% think there's been enough debates, only 33% want more
Either way Wisconsin is a win for Hillary. It's gonna be close within a few points and and even if Bernie wins by 2-4 points that's still a loss for him.
The best part about Bernie is that he's so easy to shade. You don't even have to lie or twist the truth. He's said and done so much embarrassing **** that the attacks write themselves. He is so lucky he won't be getting the nomination. Hillary is treating him with kid gloves. If the Republicans were given a chance to go after him, he'd be eviscerated.
I could... just replace the words Bernie with Hilary...
Some interesting data though.
82% think Hillary is prepared to be president, 64% for Bernie
56% think Hillary is honest/trustworthy, 81% Bernie
54% want more progressive policies than Obama's
67% think there's been enough debates, only 33% want more
YouGov did this poll, which is good news for Hillary because they've been overstating Bernie support in most primaries. As long as she can keep him < 55% the delegate difference will be tiny.
YouGov did this poll, which is good news for Hillary because they've been overstating Bernie support in most primaries. As long as she can keep him < 55% the delegate difference will be tiny.
2%??? Wow thats literally neck in neck. Looks like she's closed the gap since the last polling was done... I guess she could potentially win with enough support in Milwaukee.... Doesn't matter who wins because its going to be close either way.
Some interesting data though.
82% think Hillary is prepared to be president, 64% for Bernie
56% think Hillary is honest/trustworthy, 81% Bernie
54% want more progressive policies than Obama's
67% think there's been enough debates, only 33% want more
I've said a million times, minimum wage jobs are not meant to be a career, and are not supposed to sustain a family.
They are for fast food, and young adults who have time on the side to make extra money flipping burgers and serving coffee.
I just can't fathom an IT supervisor making roughly the same amount of money a coffee boy is making without a high school diploma.
The best part about Bernie is that he's so easy to shade. You don't even have to lie or twist the truth. He's said and done so much embarrassing **** that the attacks write themselves. He is so lucky he won't be getting the nomination. Hillary is treating him with kid gloves. If the Republicans were given a chance to go after him, he'd be eviscerated.
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Originally posted by Benzene
I wish I could witness an alternate reality where Bernie actually gets the nomination so I could see Republicans destroy him and watch his fanclub cry about it with a Twitter hashtag. Imagine this sort of discourse on the news shows for months.
Republicans wouldn't even have to lie to drag him.
You could literally say the SAME thing about Hillary. Where is the logic?
I wanted to reply to it but I didn't know where to start. As if more qualified jobs grow on trees and everyone has the same chance to get them. A very privileged outlook.
Basically saying "if you're poor, non-white, and you're not able-bodied, you deserve to work without making ends meet!"
Multiple sources are reporting that Hillary received an overwhelming amount of support (much more) than Bernie Sanders tonight at the Milwaukee Democratic dinner. Just read that a new poll has them neck in neck with Hillary dominating in Milwaukee and Bernie dominating in Madison. If she can do well enough in Milwaukee, Hillary may come out on top on tuesday. We'll see I guess!!
I wanted to reply to it but I didn't know where to start. As if more qualified jobs grow on trees and everyone has the same chance to get them. A very privileged outlook.
Basically saying "if you're poor, non-white, and have some sort of handicap, you deserve to work without making ends meet!"
That's pretty much what he's implied in all of his posts in here
I wish I could witness an alternate reality where Bernie actually gets the nomination so I could see Republicans destroy him and watch his fanclub cry about it with a Twitter hashtag. Imagine this sort of discourse on the news shows for months.
Republicans wouldn't even have to lie to drag him.
Oh come on. I like John Stossel. I think he has some interesting points and perspectives. Even if I don't agree with him on anything everything. I enjoyed his show more on ABC than Fox News, which let's be real. However. he is clearly cherry picking Bernie's statements. I would like to hear Bernie's context. For example, I can imagine breadlines being an improvement for country that had large amounts of people starving. It is better to stand in line for bread than to have no read at all. No way was he saying America should start having bread lines.