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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Dems lost everything in 2010 because the youngsters and minority voters who turned out in record numbers for Obama in 2008 ... stayed home. These were not voters who existed under a well funded Dem machine. They were voters nurtured into existence by the Obama campaign. They remain outside the Dem machine. Hillary's funding the old guard via corporate donations won't change this. Bernie though has success.[/quote] And yet minority voters have overwhelmingly backed Hillary and she won NV, where 2/3 of voters were first-time caucusers. How's that work? As for minority voters being outside the Democratic machine, well, no. Black women are the single most reliable Democratic voting bloc. Watch SC this weekend if you do t believe that. [/quote] I believe it but...Obama won and caused other Dems to win by having exceptionally high turnout among these groups. Hillary can't win the general by merely bringing out the regular turnout percentages.[/quote] But Obama and his team did nothing to help Democrats financially, organizationally, or politically in 2010, but he sure did help with the Republican turnout. [/quote] Runninh s country sometimes means not doing the popular thing. [/quote]
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