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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (366942)3/22/2018 11:58:57 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541967
 
That is a funny comment inasmuch as Chris Mathews was quoting a recent PEW poll. Do you think it is wrong or Mathews made it up?

I have explained to you many times why he lost the nomination. And as I have also explained Obama ran to the left of Hillary and won the nomination! Think about that.

So I will exercise patience and explain it again. First, there was the super delegates that Hillary had almost total control of and something the dems are looking to end; and second was the block vote Hillary got from the African Americans, ironically mostly in states we could not win and third were people not familiar with Bernie or put off by his socialist progressive ideas.

But it will be someone from the left that wins the nomination ins 2020.

Dec 8, 2017 - Democrats look to 2020 with proposals to change superdelegate and primary system ... politically progressive state of New York, for example, independent voters who wanted to participate in the 2016 Democratic primary had to have changed their party status a full six months before the primary voting day.

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" why many wanted Bernie over Hillary."

I guess that's why he won the nomination.