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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What I have learned about the election on DU [View all]quickesst
(6,300 posts)9. I knew awhile back....
......Bernie would have been destroyed in the general election against a number of the repukes. it was never that hard to understand. From May 2016:
http://www.thepeoplesview.net/main/2016/5/19/this-ends-now-the-bernie-sanders-opposition-research-the-media-refuses-to-release#mobileNav
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Well, BlueProgressive, if you really believe that about Hillary, you have swallowed the RW lies....
Hekate
Dec 2016
#26
Forcing? I dont recall anyone forcing me to vote for her but welcome to the DU
cstanleytech
Dec 2016
#30
BB, you continue to articulate our anger, our grief, and our truth. Thank you for this.
Hekate
Dec 2016
#25
I've actually been around since Howard Dean ran and I volunteered for his campaign
NoGoodNamesLeft
Dec 2016
#31
Which is why I check people's sign-up dates when they say something really off the wall ...
Hekate
Dec 2016
#35
I learned that the millions of white people who voted for Trump are racists automatically
NoGoodNamesLeft
Dec 2016
#29
These OPs should start being posted in a brand new specialized Support Group to the left.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2016
#32
Something the "blame Hillary 100 percent" crowd tends to forget. Trump had a lot of help.
Hekate
Dec 2016
#36
Some of the onus for Bernie losing is on Bernie though as he and he alone was the one that made the
cstanleytech
Dec 2016
#34
I learned that people see and "learn" what they want to see. I propose that the
JCanete
Dec 2016
#37
What about the people who supported Bernie in the primary but supported Hillary in the general, who
mahina
Dec 2016
#43
I supported Bernie and wanted him as the nominee but I had no problem transitioning.
MadamPresident
Dec 2016
#55
I think it would be hard to claim some of those factors didn't play a role in the
BainsBane
Dec 2016
#63
Me, too. As a Bernie supporter who shifted to HRC, no problem... I have to say the vitriol
zonkers
Dec 2016
#108
He's more of a dem (fdr era) than a lot of the "official" 3rd way dems out there
dionysus
Dec 2016
#109
What we've learned: people around here love them some circular firing squads
Spider Jerusalem
Dec 2016
#71
"who continue to be angry about the primary, months after the fact." - pot, kettle, black. n/t
PoliticAverse
Dec 2016
#101
no, the primaries were lost ages before bernie actually gave up. the election was lost a month ago
La Lioness Priyanka
Dec 2016
#103