Sanders supporters furious

Dump the Bern: Dems Revolt After Bernie Endorses Hillary

Welcome to the Trump train folks! Or the Green Party as some said
Infowars. :lol:

That headline is wishful thinking.

I'm sure most of the people who are furious the Democrats are unifying are Republicans. :lol:

I doubt many voters will be so easy to move to the Hillary camp, especially young voters.
The reason Sanders lost to Clinton is because his base is the young and the poor, and the young and the poor don't vote.

So they don't really matter to Clinton that much. The young commies can piss and whine all they like on their little social media apps, but they are too lazy to get off their government dependent asses and vote. Fuck 'em.
 
Dump the Bern: Dems Revolt After Bernie Endorses Hillary

Welcome to the Trump train folks! Or the Green Party as some said
Infowars. :lol:

That headline is wishful thinking.

I'm sure most of the people who are furious the Democrats are unifying are Republicans. :lol:

I doubt many voters will be so easy to move to the Hillary camp, especially young voters.
The reason Sanders lost to Clinton is because his base is the young and the poor, and the young and the poor don't vote.

So they don't really matter to Clinton that much. The young commies can piss and whine all they like on their little social media apps, but they are too lazy to get off their government dependent asses and vote. Fuck 'em.

Hillary Clinton holds a wide 60%-30% advantage over Trump among young voters (ages 18-29). Among women, Clinton leads Trump 59% to 35%. Blacks (91%-7%) overwhelmingly support Clinton over Trump.

2. Voter general election preferences

She may not need them but she gets them anyway.




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Dump the Bern: Dems Revolt After Bernie Endorses Hillary

Welcome to the Trump train folks! Or the Green Party as some said
Infowars. :lol:

That headline is wishful thinking.

I'm sure most of the people who are furious the Democrats are unifying are Republicans. :lol:

I doubt many voters will be so easy to move to the Hillary camp, especially young voters.
The reason Sanders lost to Clinton is because his base is the young and the poor, and the young and the poor don't vote.

So they don't really matter to Clinton that much. The young commies can piss and whine all they like on their little social media apps, but they are too lazy to get off their government dependent asses and vote. Fuck 'em.

Hillary Clinton holds a wide 60%-30% advantage over Trump among young voters (ages 18-29). Among women, Clinton leads Trump 59% to 35%. Blacks (91%-7%) overwhelmingly support Clinton over Trump.

2. Voter general election preferences

She may not need them but she gets them anyway.




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Issues such as
1) underemployed college graduates needing to pay the high cost of tuition,
2) HALF of the American workforce feeling they are currently underemployed under Obama
3) the rising unemployment that hits all racial boundaries and among women as well

will be the predominant factor that touches every voter in this years presidential election.


When it comes to the economy, Donald Trump is the preferred choice of American voters.

Voters trust Trump over Clinton on economy


The economy
High importance to vote 92%
Prefer Trump on issue 53
Prefer Clinton on issue 43
Advantage Trump +10

Employment and jobs
High importance to vote 89%
Prefer Trump on issue 52
Prefer Clinton on issue 45
Advantage Trump +7

Trump Leads Clinton on Top-Ranking Economic Issues
 
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Dump the Bern: Dems Revolt After Bernie Endorses Hillary

Welcome to the Trump train folks! Or the Green Party as some said
Infowars. :lol:

That headline is wishful thinking.

I'm sure most of the people who are furious the Democrats are unifying are Republicans. :lol:

I doubt many voters will be so easy to move to the Hillary camp, especially young voters.
The reason Sanders lost to Clinton is because his base is the young and the poor, and the young and the poor don't vote.

So they don't really matter to Clinton that much. The young commies can piss and whine all they like on their little social media apps, but they are too lazy to get off their government dependent asses and vote. Fuck 'em.

Hillary Clinton holds a wide 60%-30% advantage over Trump among young voters (ages 18-29). Among women, Clinton leads Trump 59% to 35%. Blacks (91%-7%) overwhelmingly support Clinton over Trump.

2. Voter general election preferences

She may not need them but she gets them anyway.




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But by that logic, Hillary shouldn't be leading with that vote, yet she is. Expect her to double down on free college for middle income kids with some way to ease loan repayment without congress going along.
 
Dump the Bern: Dems Revolt After Bernie Endorses Hillary

Welcome to the Trump train folks! Or the Green Party as some said
Infowars. :lol:

That headline is wishful thinking.

I'm sure most of the people who are furious the Democrats are unifying are Republicans. :lol:

I doubt many voters will be so easy to move to the Hillary camp, especially young voters.
The reason Sanders lost to Clinton is because his base is the young and the poor, and the young and the poor don't vote.

So they don't really matter to Clinton that much. The young commies can piss and whine all they like on their little social media apps, but they are too lazy to get off their government dependent asses and vote. Fuck 'em.

Hillary Clinton holds a wide 60%-30% advantage over Trump among young voters (ages 18-29). Among women, Clinton leads Trump 59% to 35%. Blacks (91%-7%) overwhelmingly support Clinton over Trump.

2. Voter general election preferences

She may not need them but she gets them anyway.




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But by that logic, Hillary shouldn't be leading with that vote, yet she is. Expect her to double down on free college for middle income kids with some way to ease loan repayment without congress going along.

Hillary is fueling her campaign by placing her focus on Trump and his rhetoric, let's see if she can handle a debate on actually addressing issues without diverting back off topic to focus on Trump's behavior. Focus on Trump's speeches and her views of conduct is all she has been able to do. That in itself doesn't help the underemployment issue and the struggles to regain income that has been lost since 2007
 
Infowars. :lol:

That headline is wishful thinking.

I'm sure most of the people who are furious the Democrats are unifying are Republicans. :lol:

I doubt many voters will be so easy to move to the Hillary camp, especially young voters.
The reason Sanders lost to Clinton is because his base is the young and the poor, and the young and the poor don't vote.

So they don't really matter to Clinton that much. The young commies can piss and whine all they like on their little social media apps, but they are too lazy to get off their government dependent asses and vote. Fuck 'em.

Hillary Clinton holds a wide 60%-30% advantage over Trump among young voters (ages 18-29). Among women, Clinton leads Trump 59% to 35%. Blacks (91%-7%) overwhelmingly support Clinton over Trump.

2. Voter general election preferences

She may not need them but she gets them anyway.




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But by that logic, Hillary shouldn't be leading with that vote, yet she is. Expect her to double down on free college for middle income kids with some way to ease loan repayment without congress going along.

Hillary is fueling her campaign by placing her focus on Trump and his rhetoric, let's see if she can handle a debate on actually addressing issues without diverting back off topic to focus on Trump's behavior. Focus on Trump's speeches and her views of conduct is all she has been able to do. That in itself doesn't help the underemployment issue and the struggles to regain income that has been lost since 2007
I was just telling a friend who does not want to vote that both Trump and Clinton are negative campaigning. You can see it on here, too. No one has anything good to say about their candidate, all they do is, "Yeahbut Clinton" or "Yeahbut Trump."

I told him that if he doesn't vote, he is telling the negative campaigners that such tactics work. "We turned off his/her supporters enough to make them stay home."

It is extremely important to vote, and to write in the name of someone other than Trump or Clinton to send a very clear message that you care and want to say FUCK YOU to all the assholes in both parties.

We have to stop letting the crazies decide in the primaries who we have to choose between. If you are pissed off at having to choose between two scumbags, look in the mirror. Did you vote in the primaries? If not, then YOU let the crazies decide. It is YOUR fault we are in this fucking mess.

Also, voting for the lesser of two evils communicates the wrong message. First, you are still voting for EVIL. Second, the person you vote for thinks you are giving them a mandate. The "lesser of two evils" strategy is as stupid as it gets.
 
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I doubt many voters will be so easy to move to the Hillary camp, especially young voters.
The reason Sanders lost to Clinton is because his base is the young and the poor, and the young and the poor don't vote.

So they don't really matter to Clinton that much. The young commies can piss and whine all they like on their little social media apps, but they are too lazy to get off their government dependent asses and vote. Fuck 'em.

Hillary Clinton holds a wide 60%-30% advantage over Trump among young voters (ages 18-29). Among women, Clinton leads Trump 59% to 35%. Blacks (91%-7%) overwhelmingly support Clinton over Trump.

2. Voter general election preferences

She may not need them but she gets them anyway.




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But by that logic, Hillary shouldn't be leading with that vote, yet she is. Expect her to double down on free college for middle income kids with some way to ease loan repayment without congress going along.

Hillary is fueling her campaign by placing her focus on Trump and his rhetoric, let's see if she can handle a debate on actually addressing issues without diverting back off topic to focus on Trump's behavior. Focus on Trump's speeches and her views of conduct is all she has been able to do. That in itself doesn't help the underemployment issue and the struggles to regain income that has been lost since 2007
I was just telling a friend who does not want to vote that both Trump and Clinton are negative campaigning. You can see it on here, too. No one has anything good to say about their candidate, all they do is, "Yeahbut Clinton" or "Yeahbut Trump."

I told him that if he doesn't vote, he is telling the negative campaigners that such tactics work. "We turned off his/her supporters enough to make them stay home."

It is extremely important to vote, and to write in the name of someone other than Trump or Clinton to send a very clear message that you care and want to say FUCK YOU to all the assholes in both parties.

We have to stop letting the crazies decide in the primaries who we have to choose between. If you are pissed off at having to choose between two scumbags, look in the mirror. Did you vote in the primaries? If not, then YOU let the crazies decide. It is YOUR fault we are in this fucking mess.

Also, voting for the lesser of two evils communicates the wrong message. First, you are still voting for EVIL. And the person you vote for thinks you are giving them a mandate. The "lesser of two evils" strategy is as stupid as it gets.

It seems every election cycle it becomes less about the issues and your thoughts into how to solve them, and more about what the other guy did when they were seen on this network doing .....
 
Some are going to Stein and the Green Party some are going to Trump
Just make up shti. LOL

Bernie Sanders voters will support Hillary Clinton en masse — while holding their noses
read the op link and the other one I posted the supporters themselves have said they won't vote for her I'm sure a small majority MIGHT but they won't be happy bout it I think 20% go to trump the remaining 80% I figure 40% to Hillary 20% to Stein and the remaining 20% divided between Johnson and some small socialist parties

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA .. 20% go to Trump ... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

not in this century, the Sanders clan hates Donnie. plain and simple.

Oh I think they hate Hitlery more. That's why they supported Bernie.

Well unsupported partisan guess work aside, one of the reason Hillary supporters are quietly confident, and gop insiders are glum, is the polls tend to show more supporters of Bernie will switch to Hill than goper supporters of other candidates. That's in the linked Pew poll, for example.

But the polls don't factor in both candidates being pretty well loathed by majorities, so I don't think we can predict turnout. Although, the dems have an advantage in having two national surrogates - Bill and Obama- to deploy, while Trump is lonesome, and people won't even attend the convention.

So, when polls show something under 90% have firmed up for any of the four candidates
RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein

, and Hillary has a 4%plus lead nationally, while she will obviously lose very red states by even 30%plus, if she picks up even 1% more Bernie supporters than Trump gets of the 60% who supported other gop candidates .... she wins in a landslide.

Not that I'm making a prediction. Who knows what will happen in the next four months. But if the election happened today, she's probably win by about the same margin of Obama over Mitt, who I still think would have made a good potus.

Well it ain't over till the fat lady sings.

Won't now till the day after election day but I figure those supporting Bernie supported him because they didn't like Hitlery. Will they vote for that stupid, careless incompetent woman??

Don't know but it will certainly be interesting to watch doncha know??
 
Some are going to Stein and the Green Party some are going to Trump
Just make up shti. LOL

Bernie Sanders voters will support Hillary Clinton en masse — while holding their noses
read the op link and the other one I posted the supporters themselves have said they won't vote for her I'm sure a small majority MIGHT but they won't be happy bout it I think 20% go to trump the remaining 80% I figure 40% to Hillary 20% to Stein and the remaining 20% divided between Johnson and some small socialist parties

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA .. 20% go to Trump ... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

not in this century, the Sanders clan hates Donnie. plain and simple.

Oh I think they hate Hitlery more. That's why they supported Bernie.

Well unsupported partisan guess work aside, one of the reason Hillary supporters are quietly confident, and gop insiders are glum, is the polls tend to show more supporters of Bernie will switch to Hill than goper supporters of other candidates. That's in the linked Pew poll, for example.

But the polls don't factor in both candidates being pretty well loathed by majorities, so I don't think we can predict turnout. Although, the dems have an advantage in having two national surrogates - Bill and Obama- to deploy, while Trump is lonesome, and people won't even attend the convention.

So, when polls show something under 90% have firmed up for any of the four candidates
RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein

, and Hillary has a 4%plus lead nationally, while she will obviously lose very red states by even 30%plus, if she picks up even 1% more Bernie supporters than Trump gets of the 60% who supported other gop candidates .... she wins in a landslide.

Not that I'm making a prediction. Who knows what will happen in the next four months. But if the election happened today, she's probably win by about the same margin of Obama over Mitt, who I still think would have made a good potus.

You are also banking on those Hillary supporters, who hear her preach that she promises to carry on Obama's policies, are happy about this:


Nearly half of U.S. workers consider themselves underemployed, report says
Three-quarters of those who label themselves as such say they're not working in a job that uses their education and training. One quarter say they are working part time but want full-time work.
Nearly half of U.S. workers consider themselves underemployed, report says


  • The unemployment rate for new college grads is 5.6 percent, compared with 5.5 percent in 2007.
  • Young high school grads have an unemployment rate of 17.9 percent, compared with 15.9 percent in 2007.
for recent high-school graduates, about one-third are currently underemployed, compared with roughly 27 percent in 2007

Young college grads are suffering from an underemployment rate of 12.6 percent, compared with 9.6 percent in 2007

At the same time, many are entering the workforce with higher levels of debt, thanks to tuition fees that have increased far faster than median family income.

  • Recent grads who are "idled" -- neither enrolled in school nor employed -- is still higher than before the recession. For college grads, the rate is now almost 10 percent, compared with 8.4 percent in 2007. About 15.5 percent of young high-school grads are now idled, compared with 13.7 percent in 2007.
  • People of color are especially hard-hit. Young black college grads have an unemployment rate of 9.4 percent, compared with 8.9 percent in April 2007.
Job quality has eroded. In 2001, almost 42 percent of new college grads found jobs with pensions. That declined to just over 29 percent in 2015
Welcome to the job market, class of 2016: It still stinks


Do you honestly want to tell me voters want another 4 years of this Hope and Change under Hillary? Better rethink your confidence level. If Trump was this bad of a presidential candidate as the Hillary' camp "claims", her voting approval wouldn't be WITHIN the margin of error.
 
Dump the Bern: Dems Revolt After Bernie Endorses Hillary

Welcome to the Trump train folks! Or the Green Party as some said

I don't know why he bothered. Just a couple weeks ago he was still out there saying she was unfit to be president and now have the nerve to ask people to support her.

I guess, like most people, he sees a choice between her and Trump. So he's gone for what he sees the lesser of two absolute evils.
Doubtful. He was probably offered something in return.

I think most people will be voting negatively at this election. Who do they NOT want to be President next year, rather who they do. Maybe Sanders was offered something, his supporters should see how easily bought he is.
They can't really complain about Sander's obvious lack of integrity when they will allow themselves to be lead like sheep to vote for Hillary anyway.


No one can really, can they? Except the 5% who vote for other people that is.
 

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