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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Analysis: Why Winning California Will Not Be Easy For Bernie Sanders [View all]bravenak
(34,648 posts)36. He sure is
With his opposition to import export banks, many workers will not want to lose work over that stubborness.
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Analysis: Why Winning California Will Not Be Easy For Bernie Sanders [View all]
bravenak
Mar 2016
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No not true. These are proportional promaries. Both candidates pic up delegates. Before Tuesday
upaloopa
Mar 2016
#83
I thought the race was over? Why are you bothering posting about California?
ThePhilosopher04
Mar 2016
#3
Arizona has those too, they just figured more people were using them...
sweetloukillbot
Mar 2016
#59
Absolutely nothing about Sanders' campaign run would be easy. Only an idiot would think otherwise.
nc4bo
Mar 2016
#12
Not to mention that I will phone bank for Hillary in my county of Santa Barbara
upaloopa
Mar 2016
#27
I applied to the United Farm Workers headquarters in Keene, as a accountant after that position and
upaloopa
Mar 2016
#67
In the face of a possible Donald Trump or Ted Cruz White House, I am amazed
Jackie Wilson Said
Mar 2016
#38
Trump or Cruz will be happy to hear you are making it easier for them to destroy the planet
Jackie Wilson Said
Mar 2016
#53
Yes. I think that his rhetoric leave some of us demographically challenged folks
bravenak
Mar 2016
#50
Let me guess...massive early voting coupled with greatly reduced polling places,
NorthCarolina
Mar 2016
#81