Yeah I agree. It's already getting rotation on the far-left sites. Slate had an "article" up within minutes, Reddit r/politics (super pro-Bernie but still notable) is blasting her for it, and Twitter is annoyed by it.
What was the lone? I must've missed it I don't remember it
The far-left sites are an echo chamber. What they say doesn't matter because they are already pro-Bernie. Bernie needs the more moderate white Democrats and blacks. Nothing suggests that he's made inroads into either group and I don't think anything he or Hillary said tonight will change that.
What was the lone? I must've missed it I don't remember it
More a paragraph, but when she said that she has Wall Street donors because of the building up of Manhattan after 9/11. I'm paraphrasing, but that's the gist.
When are they going to start asking questions about the candidates' plans to protect LGBT+ citizens (and women's health care / reproductive rights) from the "religious freedom" movement?
people will drag hill for that 9/11 line but I get what she was saying. she represented new york in the senate, of course people who work on wall st. are going to donate to her. frankly, anyone who cares about that will be voting for bernie anyway, so I don't see it damaging her.
people will drag hill for that 9/11 line but I get what she was saying. she represented new york in the senate, of course people who work on wall st. are going to donate to her. frankly, anyone who cares about that will be voting for bernie anyway, so I don't see it damaging her.
Very few people will drag her for it. She knew what she was saying, and sensible people will know what she's saying.
Statistically validated polls already telling it like it is, so don't bother posting any irrelevant online ones that disagree:
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Dem poll: Clinton won debate
Of Democratic primary voters surveyed nationally, 67 percent think the former secretary of State won the debate; 20 percent thought Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) won, and 7 percent thought former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley won.
If anyone could find other, both scientific and non scientific, polls to show who won the debate it'd be nice to try to find a consensus on who really won
If anyone could find other, both scientific and non scientific, polls to show who won the debate it'd be nice to try to find a consensus on who really won
Politco asked political insiders who won and who lost and Hillary won by a large margin (i think 77), while O'Malley did 2nd
Bernie was really vague and was asked to give specifics multiple times, such as with how much he'd tax the 1%ers and didn't have a plan, which is shocking considering that is the entire crux of his entire campaign.
All of the social media polls have Bernie winning like 90-8-2 for him vs Clinton vs O'Malley . And the scientific polls tell a different story
Interesting
Well the only truly alarming things that was said last night in terms of policy was Sander's 15 dollar minimum wage comment and his lack of defense for it. I can't see how he could win a general election with such a non-feasible idea.