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Leaders and former leaders in all these different States.. thanks riversedge! Cha Aug 2015 #1
They're avoiding the Clinton Grudge List. Ino Aug 2015 #2
I keep saying JackInGreen Aug 2015 #4
It's an indication of the support she'll get as President, and Sanders' endorsements (0).... George II Aug 2015 #58
To quote JackInGreen Aug 2015 #66
That's exactly right MaggieD Aug 2015 #73
I am so not impressed Demeter Aug 2015 #25
"What's right for his family" kinda thing? Huddie94 Aug 2015 #26
What does this have to do with Hillary Clinton's endorsements? George II Aug 2015 #56
The most loved woman in the world! leftofcool Aug 2015 #3
She's been the world's most admired woman for 19 of the last 22 years. George II Aug 2015 #61
And a woman that the majority of Americans think is dishonest and untrustworthy. cali Aug 2015 #68
Taylor Swift? AgingAmerican Aug 2015 #98
I was thinking the Gaga.. frylock Aug 2015 #104
No one doubts Hillary has the establishment behind her. tecelote Aug 2015 #5
All of that and reality too! Amimnoch Aug 2015 #7
Status Quo! tecelote Aug 2015 #12
Of course facing reality is = wanting no change at all. Amimnoch Aug 2015 #22
You must feel real smart attacking my intelligence. tecelote Aug 2015 #23
Yeah... kenfrequed Aug 2015 #32
Some of these party endorsements came well before anyone even committed to running. frylock Aug 2015 #122
True kenfrequed Aug 2015 #123
Hillary:lemonade from lemons vs. Bernie: lemon pie in the sky. oasis Aug 2015 #53
I like that one, I'll have to use it in the future.... George II Aug 2015 #62
The GOP doesn't give us lemons. kenfrequed Aug 2015 #124
yeah.. that ain't lemonade. frylock Aug 2015 #126
Big advantage HassleCat Aug 2015 #107
And the super-delegates, without whom a candidate cannot win...? nt MADem Aug 2015 #10
And yet, here is Bernie running to that same "establishment" saying "Choose me, choose me? leftofcool Aug 2015 #29
And he once said it would be "hypocritical to run as a Democrat" MaggieD Aug 2015 #74
Then why is Sanders seeking the presidential nomination from "the establishment"? George II Aug 2015 #63
They didn't choose to endorse world peace, eternal life, Amimnoch Aug 2015 #6
LMAO! leftofcool Aug 2015 #9
Bernie has those....he's magical! BooScout Aug 2015 #17
. hrmjustin Aug 2015 #65
Shit like this makes the incessant whining over Hillary bashing ring hollow. frylock Aug 2015 #102
We didn't start the fire m'love. Amimnoch Aug 2015 #109
Really? Shitting on progressives has been a time-honored tradition around here. frylock Aug 2015 #112
If it's ever going to get better around here, someone has to put the rhetorical gun down first GitRDun Aug 2015 #118
If "the party" is defined as 'the party establishment' there is indeed no enthousiasm fade. Betty Karlson Aug 2015 #8
Nope. But msm -and many Bernie fans keep telling me that. riversedge Aug 2015 #52
Maybe you should listen to them Betty Karlson Aug 2015 #54
The Democratic Party IS the Democratic Party. If people are unhappy with it, they can remake it.... George II Aug 2015 #55
I'm sure there is a point to be made by your words. Betty Karlson Aug 2015 #57
Just a list of politicians - and has-beens and nobodies at that! reformist2 Aug 2015 #11
Yea, who needs those super delegates at the convention right? leftofcool Aug 2015 #13
That's the ticket - let's make sure there are more superdelegates than actual delegates! reformist2 Aug 2015 #15
The fact that we have "superdelegates" indicates a problem, imo deutsey Aug 2015 #30
Why? MaggieD Aug 2015 #60
Duh - super delegates are 20% of the total MaggieD Aug 2015 #59
Joy-Ann Reed made a good point on Mark Thompson show about how Hillary decided to enter the race bigdarryl Aug 2015 #69
She is beloved by party leaders MaggieD Aug 2015 #71
I know tell that to some of these Clinton haters bigdarryl Aug 2015 #76
Been trying! MaggieD Aug 2015 #77
Super Delegates overriding the will of the people would be the death knell of the party.. frylock Aug 2015 #103
Has been and nobodies? George II Aug 2015 #67
Any rich people among them? Joe Chi Minh Aug 2015 #14
Lotsa wannabe future ambassadors, for sure! Divernan Aug 2015 #33
Yes and there are some really heavy hitters there INdemo Aug 2015 #16
I stilll like the prospect of.................................. turbinetree Aug 2015 #18
I've never cared about endorsements.... blackspade Aug 2015 #19
These Endorsements are Nice Indeed.... Billsmile Aug 2015 #20
Fair enough -- explain HOW, in real political terms, Sanders improves on that. brooklynite Aug 2015 #21
There are a number of factors that improve with Bernie kenfrequed Aug 2015 #34
"does not agitate and inflame Republicans as much as Hillary does?" Nitram Aug 2015 #37
Republicans are generally irrational kenfrequed Aug 2015 #42
Consistency is the hob goblin of small minds - LOL! MaggieD Aug 2015 #86
Hillary has been pretty consistent with her inconsistancies. frylock Aug 2015 #114
No, "a foolish consistency" is. Nitram Aug 2015 #131
I had to stop at your second bullet point MaggieD Aug 2015 #75
Hmm... I disagree kenfrequed Aug 2015 #93
No, being ignored by your opponent in politics MaggieD Aug 2015 #94
I think you are intentionally obtuse kenfrequed Aug 2015 #95
I will put my politcal chops up against yours any day of the week MaggieD Aug 2015 #96
Interesting jump. kenfrequed Aug 2015 #100
You have no call to accuse me of anything MaggieD Aug 2015 #101
Hmm... kenfrequed Aug 2015 #106
Are they as solid as Daischle in their support? CanadaexPat Aug 2015 #24
Really, she is our best chance against the GOP and she will pull the voters to vote down ticket. kelliekat44 Aug 2015 #27
pulling in voters to vote down the ticket is so important. riversedge Aug 2015 #40
BTW--Morning joe is doing his best again to riversedge Aug 2015 #41
I have no doubt about this candidate. She's our next president. Laser102 Aug 2015 #28
Clinton is good, but Bernie is better... RoccoR5955 Aug 2015 #31
What an odd picture... PotatoChip Aug 2015 #35
Because she's at a John Deere factory in Iowa.nt sufrommich Aug 2015 #36
Begging the CEO and upper management of John Deere to not move their operations to Asia? PotatoChip Aug 2015 #38
Probably! and much better than clicking the ruby slippers and wishing it so! Amimnoch Aug 2015 #43
I don't think the color of those shoes would go well w/her outfit. PotatoChip Aug 2015 #44
ROFL, you know. Amimnoch Aug 2015 #48
Why, thank you! PotatoChip Aug 2015 #50
Heavens no! Aerows Aug 2015 #92
I like them but at my age, hell, I'd just twist an ankle or fall and break a hip. leftofcool Aug 2015 #49
I'm not far behind you agewise. Yikes! (nt) PotatoChip Aug 2015 #51
LOL what a stupid post arcane1 Aug 2015 #84
Ah, excuse me: Not all corporations are bad BainsBane Aug 2015 #119
She's talking to agricultural students from the local sufrommich Aug 2015 #45
What a strange rant. Is this never-never land? PotatoChip Aug 2015 #46
A rant? Really? sufrommich Aug 2015 #47
She's speaking at John Deere.... NorthCarolina Aug 2015 #39
I really liked this statement from the article: George II Aug 2015 #64
In other words, the Party Machine is standing with her, for now. But Joe is in the wings... nt Romulox Aug 2015 #70
Too late MaggieD Aug 2015 #72
Tell it to the Party. Reportedly, Joe has received the President's "blessing" to run... nt Romulox Aug 2015 #79
He has my blessing too MaggieD Aug 2015 #80
You aren't the leader of the Democratic Party, though, so the impact isn't the same. nt Romulox Aug 2015 #81
You're missing the point MaggieD Aug 2015 #83
That the Party Elite has given Joe clearance to run is the point, imo. nt Romulox Aug 2015 #85
And it matters little because it's too late MaggieD Aug 2015 #87
It matters, period, because Clinton has stumbled so badly out of the gate. nt Romulox Aug 2015 #88
Too late to join, too early for debate. My head is spinning. Ed Suspicious Aug 2015 #113
Consistency is the hob goblin of small minds - LOL! frylock Aug 2015 #115
She's a kingmaker, bruh. frylock Aug 2015 #110
While Hillary is clearly leading the way in almost evey single category.... SouthernProgressive Aug 2015 #78
I think the article means super delegate endorsements. MaggieD Aug 2015 #82
I would think almost all super delegates will go to Hillary. SouthernProgressive Aug 2015 #89
That's absurd. The Dem "insiders" will follow whoever we nominate. reformist2 Aug 2015 #90
Thank you for you kind words. SouthernProgressive Aug 2015 #91
I remember this story from 8 years ago. The superdelagates were Ed Suspicious Aug 2015 #116
These endorsements will surely impress millennials, indies, first-time and disaffected voters frylock Aug 2015 #97
Brown Nosers AgingAmerican Aug 2015 #99
Do you actually think you're helping your candidate by taking shots at Bernie? HERVEPA Aug 2015 #105
There's a great line in a Bruce Cockburn song that seems apropo: Maedhros Aug 2015 #108
The politicians endorse Clinton. The people increasingly Ed Suspicious Aug 2015 #111
I won't vote for her. Period. earthside Aug 2015 #117
The endorsements didn't work for her in 2008 Rosa Luxemburg Aug 2015 #127
Sanders' lack of endorsements is meaningful Gothmog Aug 2015 #120
Hillary led the pack in endorsements in 2007 too. nichomachus Aug 2015 #121
comparison: debunked ericson00 Aug 2015 #125
opinion: observed frylock Aug 2015 #128
yea, too bad FiveThirtyEight has actual statistics and data behind it ericson00 Aug 2015 #129
shit goes sideways once the debates start.. frylock Aug 2015 #130
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