
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: There's not going to be a 'revolution' at the voting booth for Bernie [View all]JudyM
(29,551 posts)Just reviewing numbers here, not fighting about it, she lost to trump by less than half the number of votes she lost the primary. We dont know all the specifics but its not entirely apples and oranges ... we can see that Sanders had 46,453 more votes and trump had just 22,748 more votes....(ugh, this hurts to look at it). The knife edge would likely have bent to bring in more than the party faithful for Sanders... others likely wouldve come out for various reasons that have been discussed in a number of analyses.
Sanders has quite a bit of crossover appeal. If the party faithful vote for him PLUS he can pull in independents and yes, even conservatives (I witnessed this up close and personal with family members), were looking good in WI with him. Lets see how the primaries go there this time around

primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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