CNN Erasing Pro Sanders Comments
The Clinton News Network at it again.
Erasing Pro Sanders Comments online.
They should burn for this.
CNN Erasing Pro Sanders Comments
The Clinton News Network at it again.
Erasing Pro Sanders Comments online.
They should burn for this.
In fairness to polls and such, internet polls AREN'T a representative sample, and they're going to strongly favor Bernie even if the general population doesn't feel the same way. Bernie supporters trend young, white, and male, so more of them will be commenting on internet stories.
But still, I've seen quite a bit on this. Probably won't amount to much, but it's a black mark on CNN/Time Warner.
The amusing part is that they likely don't need to do it. Hillary is the prohibitive favorite regardless. They're inviting negative publicity when the better approach would likely be to just let it pass. Fervent as his supporters are, Sanders doesn't have the black/Latino support, nor the establishment endorsements, to have a realistic shot at the nomination.
Originally posted by Digiif Hillary goes the Petrais route, they do need a strong #2
In fairness to polls and such, internet polls AREN'T a representative sample, and they're going to strongly favor Bernie even if the general population doesn't feel the same way. Bernie supporters trend young, white, and male, so more of them will be commenting on internet stories.But still, I've seen quite a bit on this. Probably won't amount to much, but it's a black mark on CNN/Time Warner.
The amusing part is that they likely don't need to do it. Hillary is the prohibitive favorite regardless. They're inviting negative publicity when the better approach would likely be to just let it pass. Fervent as his supporters are, Sanders doesn't have the black/Latino support, nor the establishment endorsements, to have a realistic shot at the nomination.
Her campaign is not without pitfalls to avoid. So I agree there. The thing is, popular wisdom right now is that Biden is staying out because Hillary's keeping her ship righted. If she falls off a cliff, the sense is that he'll step in.
Honestly, I love the guy for his passion, but Bernie is the party's #3. I think national polls still have him behind Biden, and the VP hasn't even declared his candidacy. If Hillary falters, Bernie's not the backup. He'd have a better chance of overtaking Biden at that point, but the party as a whole still wouldn't be doing him any favors.
Originally posted by psmith81992
I would take biden in a heartbeat over hilary.
So would many others. But Joe's a 45-year party establishment guy. He's not going to rock the boat just for the sake of it, if there's already a viable candidate that presumably can win the general election. I'd be surprised if he announces at all unless Hillary suffers a major setback.
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