MMC
05-11-2016, 10:37 AM
Oh knows, say it isn't so. Democrats sounding the alarm again. Cmon, again. How many times are they going to sound alarms?
Half of West Virginia Democrats won't vote for Hillary. Hillary feels the Bern. Then gets shown the card she don't have. One third of Democrats saying they will vote for Trump. Ouch!
Democrats in West Virginia repeated the message that primary voters have sent with some consistency: They’re not ready to fall in line for Clinton.
The alternate message -- that the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination (http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/elections/presidential-nomination.htm) is effectively over -- isn’t getting through to Democratic voters. Despite an insurmountable delegate gap, Sanders coasted to victory, yet again.
The Clinton campaign is explaining the loss away by pointing out that she didn’t advertise there.
Clinton’s struggles among core Democrats continue. Economic anxiety and frustration with the status quo drove voters to Sanders –- the alternative, at least in this state on this night, to the person they viewed as continuing Obama administration policies.
According to the exit polls, slightly more than half of Democrats in West Virginia think it likely Trump would beat Clinton in November. Concerns about Clinton’s honesty and trustworthiness continue to haunt her.
Given a choice between Trump and Clinton, one third of West Virginia Democrats said they would vote Trump, and another 20 percent said they wouldn’t vote at all. The numbers for a Trump-Sanders matchup were actually not much better, making this more an indication of disenchanted Democrats than of particular disaffection for either Democratic candidate.....snip~
https://gma.yahoo.com/analysis-democrats-again-sound-alarms-hillary-clinton-093200832--abc-news-topstories.html#
Half of West Virginia Democrats won't vote for Hillary. Hillary feels the Bern. Then gets shown the card she don't have. One third of Democrats saying they will vote for Trump. Ouch!
Democrats in West Virginia repeated the message that primary voters have sent with some consistency: They’re not ready to fall in line for Clinton.
The alternate message -- that the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination (http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/elections/presidential-nomination.htm) is effectively over -- isn’t getting through to Democratic voters. Despite an insurmountable delegate gap, Sanders coasted to victory, yet again.
The Clinton campaign is explaining the loss away by pointing out that she didn’t advertise there.
Clinton’s struggles among core Democrats continue. Economic anxiety and frustration with the status quo drove voters to Sanders –- the alternative, at least in this state on this night, to the person they viewed as continuing Obama administration policies.
According to the exit polls, slightly more than half of Democrats in West Virginia think it likely Trump would beat Clinton in November. Concerns about Clinton’s honesty and trustworthiness continue to haunt her.
Given a choice between Trump and Clinton, one third of West Virginia Democrats said they would vote Trump, and another 20 percent said they wouldn’t vote at all. The numbers for a Trump-Sanders matchup were actually not much better, making this more an indication of disenchanted Democrats than of particular disaffection for either Democratic candidate.....snip~
https://gma.yahoo.com/analysis-democrats-again-sound-alarms-hillary-clinton-093200832--abc-news-topstories.html#