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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I wonder why Clinton is skipping the March 7 town hall with Bernie? [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)53. Sanders needs to be in the same place as her.
She stands on her own and doesn't need to be seen with him.
Politics 101.
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I wonder why Clinton is skipping the March 7 town hall with Bernie? [View all]
Merryland
Mar 2016
OP
HRC is punishing FOX. This is how Chris Christie scared NJ Dems to support him-fear of retaliation.
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2016
#85
Both our candidates are white senior citizens, and one of them spent years pandering to conservative
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#44
So Sanders is reaching out to the elderly and conservatives? Demographics supportive of Clinton?
Goblinmonger
Mar 2016
#59
Bernie isn't afraid of going into the lion's den. Hillary wouldn't give ANY interviews.....
virtualobserver
Mar 2016
#34
One of the best comparisons of the two candidates lies in Bernie's opening at Liberty vs Hillary at
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#49
Now that she's changed her mind and going, I assume you'll want to amend this statement.
Qutzupalotl
Mar 2016
#106
Why would you even ask such a question? You know how they feel about liberals, and Bernie is a
jillan
Mar 2016
#62
Fox News question for Bernie is why do you think America would elect a socialist that wants to raise
jillan
Mar 2016
#91
Clinton and Sanders are already debating the day before in Flint! What would be the point
Tanuki
Mar 2016
#42
"Her true constituency" is evident from the primary results. Perhaps you did not read
Tanuki
Mar 2016
#51
Unfortunately for your side, the people voting for her are the base of the party, not the 1%.
Beacool
Mar 2016
#87
But that argument doesn't hold. If Hillary is really GOP-lite as many of you say,
Jitter65
Mar 2016
#55
She has nothing to gain from the debate, and they'll treat Bernie like a prince.
kstewart33
Mar 2016
#48
They sure are "treating Bernie like a prince" here. No, actually they are trying to smear him.
w4rma
Mar 2016
#52
They are already debating in Flint (via CNN) on March 6, the day before the proposed Fox town hall,
Tanuki
Mar 2016
#69
I wouldn't be too swayed by "the memos Snyder released." The first thing he did was hire a PR
Tanuki
Mar 2016
#76
Well, she never was a woman of her word, so I guess we could have expected as much. eom
Betty Karlson
Mar 2016
#61
I think she would drop the remaining debates against Bernie if she could get away with it
BernieforPres2016
Mar 2016
#64
She hasn't been schooled on the questions. She can't do it without a script. n/t
PonyUp
Mar 2016
#84
A Democrat is being faulted for not doing a forum on Fox News? Seriously? (eom)
StevieM
Mar 2016
#93