The CFPB has a revolving door/corruption problem, so not exactly a great accomplishment for Warren.
The CFPB has a revolving door/corruption problem, so not exactly a great accomplishment for Warren.
Standing behind Hillary Clinton and being personally thanked by her.
It’s Sanders versus three moderates: Biden, Buttigieg, Klobuchar
There were only two viable candidates in ‘16. There’s now nine.
Buttigieg put everything into IA and NH. He simply does not have the funds to properly campaign in NV or SC where the electorate becomes much more diverse.
Sanders is a pragmatist. His supporters expect him to compromise.
Sanders has accomplished far more than any other candidate running except Biden, and in that case their ideologies diverge radically.
There’s far more visible candidates running this time compared to the one-on-one race in ‘16.
NH turnout this year is surpassing the 2008 record.
You’re seriously deflecting policy criticisms of Clinton by joking about child sex abuse?
I’m aware of Sanders’ party identification.
Sanders was affiliated with the Democratic Party long before running for president, so that's really no comparison to Democrat Trump switching parties the year of.
Do you not know that the population trends upward? Of course Clinton received more votes than Gore.
You’re re-writing history. More Clinton primary voters went on to vote McCain in the general than did Sanders primary voters went on to vote Trump.
Democrats and Republicans are not the only voters. Sanders' independent status helps him with unaffiliated voters. It's why he polls so much better in general election polls than primary polls. That's exactly what we need to defeat Trump.
Clinton is 100% wrong about the accomplishments of Bernie "The Amendment King" Sanders.
If Sanders had conceded prior to the convention then he would’ve lost all his delegates and not been able to reform the DNC.
Sanders has worked with the Democratic Party for decades and sits on Democratic leadership. What are you even talking about?
Why don't you think Sanders could work with Congress and the Senate when he's a famed pragmatic known for his bipartisan compromises?
The CFPB has been a revolving door, so it doesn’t exactly speak to Warren’s judgment.