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Clinton CAN'T win - Sanders supporters won't permit it
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<blockquote data-quote="mark46" data-source="post: 69319461" data-attributes="member: 257078"><p>You have very little understanding of US politics if you think that the only reason Clinton can beat Sanders is because the rich and wealthy have taken over the party.</p><p></p><p>When a candidate gets 23% of the vote and his opponent gets 76%, perhaps, just perhaps, the people PREFER one candidate over another. Both candidates spent lots of time in South Carolina. There was lots of free media, and lots of debates. People understand what Clinton stands for, and what Sanders stands for. And Clinton's history is well known. Sanders and the Republicans have been very clear about that.</p><p></p><p>What I see in your analysis is a rejection of democracy. You just refuse to believe, or allow the possibility, that the majority of Democrats can prefer the candidate you oppose so strongly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark46, post: 69319461, member: 257078"] You have very little understanding of US politics if you think that the only reason Clinton can beat Sanders is because the rich and wealthy have taken over the party. When a candidate gets 23% of the vote and his opponent gets 76%, perhaps, just perhaps, the people PREFER one candidate over another. Both candidates spent lots of time in South Carolina. There was lots of free media, and lots of debates. People understand what Clinton stands for, and what Sanders stands for. And Clinton's history is well known. Sanders and the Republicans have been very clear about that. What I see in your analysis is a rejection of democracy. You just refuse to believe, or allow the possibility, that the majority of Democrats can prefer the candidate you oppose so strongly. [/QUOTE]
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