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SMH. I only wish Hillary and her supporters/detractors cared as much about beating Trump as bashing each other.

This type of thing is why Dems will lose :scust:
SMH. I only wish Hillary and her supporters/detractors cared as much about beating Trump as bashing each other.

This type of thing is why Dems will lose :scust:

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and his supporters of not doing enough to unify the party behind her White House bid in 2016 and said that their behavior affected the general election.



“All the way up until the end, a lot of people highly identified with his campaign were urging people to vote third party, urging people not to vote,” she said in an interview on the podcast “Your Primary Playlist.” “It had an impact.”


Clinton accused Sanders’s supporters of drawing out the nominating contest by refusing to come around to her presidential campaign all the way through to the 2016 Democratic National Convention.


“So fast forward. I mean, you had, unfortunately, a very different outcome in the 2016 primary, where I won by 4 million votes. I won overwhelmingly in delegates,” said Clinton. “There was no question about who was going to be the nominee.”

“But unfortunately, you know, his campaign and his principal supporters were just very difficult and really, constantly not just attacking me, but my supporters," she added.

Clinton also drew a sharp contrast between Sanders’s alleged lackluster efforts to back her and her efforts to support Barack Obama after his primary victory over her in 2008, saying the difference was “night and day.”

“That cannot happen again,” Clinton added. “I don’t care who the nominee is. I don’t care. As long as it’s somebody who can win, and as long as it’s somebody who understands politics is the art of addition, not subtraction.”


The comments Friday come after and expand on a recently reignited feud between Clinton and Sanders.

The former secretary of State raised eyebrows recently when she said in an interview that “nobody likes” Sanders.

“He was in Congress for years. He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him. Nobody wants to work with him. He got nothing done. He was a career politician. It's all just baloney, and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it,” Clinton said.

The comments sparked concerns from progressives that Clinton, who still holds sway over moderate voters, would not back Sanders should he emerge as the nominee. Clinton later clarified that she would back whoever wins the Democratic nomination later this year.


Sanders has consistently polled as a top-tier candidate since launching his campaign, but he has enjoyed a surge of support in polls in Iowa and New Hampshire in particular in the lead up to the caucuses and primary in the two states.

Heading into the primary season, Clinton urged Democrats to focus on candidates who could beat President Trump in crucial swing states in November.

“I think people need to have to really think hard about who can beat Trump. And it’s not the popular vote, as I learned to my own grave disappointment,” she said. “Those are going to be tough states to win. So I just want us to be really focused on winning. That’s all I care about.”
 

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and his supporters of not doing enough to unify the party behind her White House bid in 2016 and said that their behavior affected the general election.



“All the way up until the end, a lot of people highly identified with his campaign were urging people to vote third party, urging people not to vote,” she said in an interview on the podcast “Your Primary Playlist.” “It had an impact.”


Clinton accused Sanders’s supporters of drawing out the nominating contest by refusing to come around to her presidential campaign all the way through to the 2016 Democratic National Convention.


“So fast forward. I mean, you had, unfortunately, a very different outcome in the 2016 primary, where I won by 4 million votes. I won overwhelmingly in delegates,” said Clinton. “There was no question about who was going to be the nominee.”

“But unfortunately, you know, his campaign and his principal supporters were just very difficult and really, constantly not just attacking me, but my supporters," she added.

Clinton also drew a sharp contrast between Sanders’s alleged lackluster efforts to back her and her efforts to support Barack Obama after his primary victory over her in 2008, saying the difference was “night and day.”

“That cannot happen again,” Clinton added. “I don’t care who the nominee is. I don’t care. As long as it’s somebody who can win, and as long as it’s somebody who understands politics is the art of addition, not subtraction.”


The comments Friday come after and expand on a recently reignited feud between Clinton and Sanders.

The former secretary of State raised eyebrows recently when she said in an interview that “nobody likes” Sanders.

“He was in Congress for years. He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him. Nobody wants to work with him. He got nothing done. He was a career politician. It's all just baloney, and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it,” Clinton said.

The comments sparked concerns from progressives that Clinton, who still holds sway over moderate voters, would not back Sanders should he emerge as the nominee. Clinton later clarified that she would back whoever wins the Democratic nomination later this year.


Sanders has consistently polled as a top-tier candidate since launching his campaign, but he has enjoyed a surge of support in polls in Iowa and New Hampshire in particular in the lead up to the caucuses and primary in the two states.

Heading into the primary season, Clinton urged Democrats to focus on candidates who could beat President Trump in crucial swing states in November.

“I think people need to have to really think hard about who can beat Trump. And it’s not the popular vote, as I learned to my own grave disappointment,” she said. “Those are going to be tough states to win. So I just want us to be really focused on winning. That’s all I care about.”

Hillary needs to go away. She's toxic to the party at this point. :manny:

But that doesn't mean anybody currently running needs to engage with her. This is the type of nonsense that hurts Dems regardless of who started it.
 

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I know I’m a Bernie stan but it’s becoming increasingly clear that Bernie is the only hope to beat Trump in 2020.

I didn’t think that until recently. I don’t like Biden, but I thought he would beat Trump. Not anymore. He clearly has some dementia or significant cognitive decline. Trump is going to body him on trade, banking, and Iraq and he’s gonna keep responding like he’s a drunk Terry Bradshaw.

Bernie is our only hope.
 

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Hillary needs to go away. She's toxic to the party at this point. :manny:

But that doesn't mean anybody currently running needs to engage with her. This is the type of nonsense that hurts Dems regardless of who started it.
This is a new day :mjlit: nobody is taking her or her surrogates shyt lying down anymore.



Better win Iowa now though :francis:
 

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well she prefers that.

if not, she should be quiet.
Hillary was 70k voters away from becoming the first female president in this country's 250 year history. Rashida couldn't even win Michigan if she ran for a state-wide office. She is a peon compared to Hillary and should probably keep her mouth shut. Bernie has more to lose by playing this sniping game b/c he's going to need Hillary's base in order to defeat Trump. The cheetos and Minecraft crowd ain't enough to get you to the White House.
 

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Hillary was 70k voters away from becoming the first female president in this country's 250 year history. Rashida couldn't even win Michigan if she ran for a state-wide office. She is a peon compared to Hillary and should probably keep her mouth shut. Bernie has more to lose by playing this sniping game b/c he's going to need Hillary's base in order to defeat Trump. The cheetos and Minecraft crowd ain't enough to get you to the White House.

Hillary Clinton is one of those entitled white bytches who can never take responsibility for their failures.

If it wasn’t for riding Bill’s coattails, this unlikeable whiny bytch couldn’t win city council of a small city. She needs to shut the fukk up and fade to black.
 

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Hillary was 70k voters away from becoming the first female president in this country's 250 year history. Rashida couldn't even win Michigan if she ran for a state-wide office. She is a peon compared to Hillary and should probably keep her mouth shut. Bernie has more to lose by playing this sniping game b/c he's going to need Hillary's base in order to defeat Trump. The cheetos and Minecraft crowd ain't enough to get you to the White House.
Hillary started this. John Kerry, Al Gore and Mitt Romney disappeared for a long time when they lost. Just saying.
 
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