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2016 Postmortem

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California will be seismic [View all] hootinholler May 2016 OP
I have a good feeling too ucrdem May 2016 #1
Me too Zorro May 2016 #21
Indeed, and young latinos prefer Bernie. JonLeibowitz May 2016 #29
Really, like they did in Arizona and Texas (not). I wouldn't be so sure of that. brush May 2016 #35
Diverse states like Washington, Alaska, Oklahoma, and Hawai'i? JonLeibowitz May 2016 #41
Oh, quite a long list there. brush May 2016 #46
Alaska is extremely diverse. Kentonio May 2016 #77
I would not add Washington to that group Demsrule86 May 2016 #66
oh but she's coming and bringing Hell with her reddread May 2016 #2
I am cautiously hopeful but, never underestimate the adversary. Powerful machinery behind her. Hiraeth May 2016 #37
I have noticed a blackout of CA polls lagomorph777 May 2016 #3
field poll california this thursday BlueStateLib May 2016 #20
No blackout, but RCP polls are swinging way past MOE Reiyuki May 2016 #34
Bernie had a statement today saying he's going to keep running no matter what. Renew Deal May 2016 #44
Clearly she went to CA one day early LoverOfLiberty May 2016 #57
I've Got a Feeling Dem2 May 2016 #4
shake shake shake ucrdem May 2016 #8
I'm very jittery about the fact that there's not gonna be exit polls. Nyan May 2016 #5
Volunteers need to take up the exit polling. It's a red flag if exits are not counted. n/t Lodestar May 2016 #18
It means there's no point. nt msanthrope May 2016 #33
I think they want to spend their exit poll money in NJ Renew Deal May 2016 #45
California doesn't matter either way but it is starting to shape up just like NY. Renew Deal May 2016 #6
It would be a nice moral victory for Bernie firebrand80 May 2016 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author artislife May 2016 #9
You're kidding, right? This isn't a television show. grossproffit May 2016 #80
It would be as "seismic" as Hillary winning CA by 8 points in 2008. sufrommich May 2016 #10
It's Okay everyone, don't freak out. Pay attention to talking points. Be ready to strike back at 'em Joob May 2016 #11
"whatever didn't do full research yet" Agschmid May 2016 #28
Yup. I got nauseous reading about them lobbying and making a PAC Joob May 2016 #31
I caught that as well. CentralMass May 2016 #58
the pac endorsed her, the group says it can't endorse as a non profit Viva_La_Revolution May 2016 #82
Do I take it then that Sanders has given up on NJ? brooklynite May 2016 #12
Why do you think this has anything to do with NJ? hootinholler May 2016 #17
Because NJ closes before CA. Math. nt msanthrope May 2016 #32
The OP is about Clinton coming back to CA to campaign... brooklynite May 2016 #36
People are sick of the status quo. Octafish May 2016 #13
We were sick of Bush and Ahnold, sure ucrdem May 2016 #15
So why did you recall Gray Davis, when ENRON manufactured the ''energy crisis''? Octafish May 2016 #22
Don't blame me. I voted for Bustamante. ucrdem May 2016 #23
I'm sorry: I did not mean to imply it was your fault. Octafish May 2016 #24
Thanks Octa! ucrdem May 2016 #27
Because Californians are not really that liberal overall, and we LOVE celebrity ContinentalOp May 2016 #62
That was first year of voting machines in Riverside county WhiteTara May 2016 #78
You just can't stop being negative, can you? "Camp Weathervane". randome May 2016 #14
Hillary can't stop shifting positions can she? hootinholler May 2016 #19
When New credible information comes to lite-It is a sign of a critical thinker to assess riversedge May 2016 #54
Seriously? Like gay marriage? Yurovsky May 2016 #68
Will require unprecedented vigilance via 'work-arounds' of information gathering, Lodestar May 2016 #16
30+ points good? Adrahil May 2016 #25
yeah...well your predictive ability actually suck. Sheepshank May 2016 #26
I know! hootinholler May 2016 #38
Unsubstantiated guessing on the polling, is predictive Sheepshank May 2016 #39
I wonder Uponthegears May 2016 #30
Losing the primary would not be good evidence of Sanders' electability. Donald Ian Rankin May 2016 #40
Oh and the spin starts Uponthegears May 2016 #42
If Clinton turns into a mongoose, she will have to learn to use sign language. Donald Ian Rankin May 2016 #43
Oh my Uponthegears May 2016 #50
Post removed Post removed May 2016 #52
Nice language Uponthegears May 2016 #55
... that's not really how we use if-then statements Godhumor May 2016 #47
Clinton wasn't already Uponthegears May 2016 #48
I was a Clinton backer in 2008. She was already defeated and talked about as such Godhumor May 2016 #49
Hmmm Uponthegears May 2016 #53
Obama lost Cali to Clinton in '08 Cursive May 2016 #56
President McCain totally agrees with you. PeaceNikki May 2016 #67
Good try guys Uponthegears May 2016 #69
Please link to where HRC called BS a PeaceNikki May 2016 #70
Did you miss the word "supporters?" Uponthegears May 2016 #72
OK, Can you link to that quote from a supporter, please and thanks? PeaceNikki May 2016 #73
in passim Uponthegears May 2016 #75
so... no. PeaceNikki May 2016 #76
snore Uponthegears May 2016 #79
And, FYI, the upgrade to "camp weathervane" is Princess Weathervane and her ostrich army pdsimdars May 2016 #51
I think he has a good chance in CA. blackspade May 2016 #59
Jury results edbermac May 2016 #60
I expect a 10 point Clinton victory. (eom) StevieM May 2016 #61
I'm sticking with 10-15. nt BootinUp May 2016 #74
Well, that's California's fault. MineralMan May 2016 #63
He's only down, what, 10-points? Octafish May 2016 #64
It won't Demsrule86 May 2016 #65
Bernie doesn't win diverse states, last I checked. ecstatic May 2016 #71
A political earthquake? Perhaps so knowing that pollsters don't usually count new voters Samantha May 2016 #81
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