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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: This year, Hillary only got 1,054,083 votes. She actually got 14,413 fewer than she got in '08. [View all]JoePhilly
(27,787 posts)53. Looks like you'd like Hillary to lose so we all "learn our lesson".

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This year, Hillary only got 1,054,083 votes. She actually got 14,413 fewer than she got in '08. [View all]
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
OP
Every time you paint Hillary as a bad candidate, it makes Bernie look evern worse for losing to her.
CrowCityDem
Apr 2016
#1
It was Bernie's home state, so he said. Keep telling yourself a 16 point loss is a win.
CrowCityDem
Apr 2016
#33
Bernie's home state in that it was his birth state, but Hillary's state in that she represented
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#37
Why not spin it as Bernie is a better candidate than Obama? Oh, that's right, he's not.
CrowCityDem
Apr 2016
#42
Facts are facts. Bernie did better in New York than Obama did. It's the numbers, not my opinion.
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#45
Yeah, the "artificial" advantage of being Secretary Of State, and the single most respected woman.
CrowCityDem
Apr 2016
#60
SOS via post-election deal. Clumsy, reckless, disastrous results. "Respected" via power.
senz
Apr 2016
#61
Sanders outspent Clinton by several million dollars. Obama didn't spend any money on ads here.
geek tragedy
Apr 2016
#5
It's Clinton's home state. She had a huge advantage supposedly from the get-go.
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#17
He was brilliant because he lost. I don't think he can afford much more brilliance...
LanternWaste
Apr 2016
#10
This is not about his "losing." It's about her "winning" with fewer votes than she received in 2008
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#63
after their gloating over election fraud/suppression in NY, they're unfortunately not going
nashville_brook
Apr 2016
#34
A nice little sub-thread of "Democrats" hoping the Democratic nominee loses the General Election.
JoePhilly
Apr 2016
#40
It's not a matter of hope, it is a matter of, there is no way for her to win.
basselope
Apr 2016
#55
The drop in the bucket, and I agree the margins are small, shows that Hillary, in her home
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#29