They love to throw the "what if a man had run" hypotheticals in there. But no misogyny, right?
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I think the question is more "What if someone with net positive favorability rating had run?"
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Someone did. And he lost in the primary to HRC.
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Correct. Sorry. Net positive *and* from the establishment, would be more accurate.
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Yes, because the Establishment was so in vogue in 2016.
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If the DNC didn't want an establishment candidate, they certainly wouldn't have lifted up HRC.
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Sure wish Bernie had gotten all sorts of free media and adoring coverage to level the playing field. Oh wait...
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Sure wish he had the built in support of nearly every superdelegate who has swaying power in the party.
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Remember that time everyone asked Al Gore what if Bill Bradley had been the nominee? Yeah, me neither.
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Why won't Hillary accept responsibility for Biden not running?
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Are you saying Biden didn't because of HRC? He didn't run because he was grieving after the loss of his son. She had nothing to do with it.
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He was joking, fairly sure
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Typical HRC reply -- sarcastic redirection
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I still believe Biden stepped aside so Clinton could run. I just don't see how Trump or any Republican beats Biden.
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Wow! Somebody is carrying a giant chip on her shoulder!
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He would have been all over Michigan, Ohio, & Pennsylvania. This might have made a difference. IMO
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Can we please stop asking Hillary stupid questions? Thank you,
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