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"Nobody likes him": Hillary Clinton reignites feud with Bernie

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Politico, 01/21/2020

Hillary Clinton lambasted Bernie Sanders in a forthcoming documentary as a "career politician," who "nobody likes," savaging her rival for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination less than two weeks before the 2020 Iowa caucuses.

The brutal remarks reopened longstanding party wounds, with multiple Obama White House alumni knocking Clinton, Sanders supporters galvanizing behind their candidate, and current and former Clinton aides rushing to her defense.

‘Nobody likes him’: Hillary Clinton reignites feud with Bernie - POLITICO

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Morning Consult, January 10, 2019

in Morning Consult polling...

Sen. Bernie Sanders maintained his position as America's most popular senator, with 64 percent of voters in his state approving of him. As he considers a second run for the presidency, the Vermont independent tops the list for the 11th quarter in a row.

America’s Most and Least Popular Senators — January 2019

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In the last 2016 Real Clear Politics average poll before the general election, Clinton was ahead by 2.1%

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton

In the last Real Clear Politics average taken during the 2016 primary Sanders was ahead of Trump by 10.4%

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Sanders

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In 2016 I voted for Bernie Sanders in the primary, and for Hillary Clinton in the general election. I have always liked Hillary, but she is revealing herself to be a real harridan. Trump is so appallingly terrible that defeating him needs to be the Democrat priority. The November election is too important for Democrats to indulge in silly squabbles.
 
Wasn't Bernie an independent for a long time?
 
Politico, 01/21/2020

Hillary Clinton lambasted Bernie Sanders in a forthcoming documentary as a "career politician," who "nobody likes," savaging her rival for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination less than two weeks before the 2020 Iowa caucuses.

The brutal remarks reopened longstanding party wounds, with multiple Obama White House alumni knocking Clinton, Sanders supporters galvanizing behind their candidate, and current and former Clinton aides rushing to her defense.

‘Nobody likes him’: Hillary Clinton reignites feud with Bernie - POLITICO

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Morning Consult, January 10, 2019

in Morning Consult polling...

Sen. Bernie Sanders maintained his position as America's most popular senator, with 64 percent of voters in his state approving of him. As he considers a second run for the presidency, the Vermont independent tops the list for the 11th quarter in a row.

America’s Most and Least Popular Senators — January 2019

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In the last 2016 Real Clear Politics average poll before the general election, Clinton was ahead by 2.1%

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton

In the last Real Clear Politics average taken during the 2016 primary Sanders was ahead of Trump by 10.4%

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Sanders

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In 2016 I voted for Bernie Sanders in the primary, and for Hillary Clinton in the general election. I have always liked Hillary, but she is revealing herself to be a real harridan. Trump is so appallingly terrible that defeating him needs to be the Democrat priority. The November election is too important for Democrats to indulge in silly squabbles.

Clinton should keep her trap shut. She already lost the 2016 election even though she was running against the biggest windbag criminal pathetic lying potty mouthed woman abuser. People hated you, Bernie might have even won from Trump because people actually like him (most of the time).
 
Politico, 01/21/2020

Hillary Clinton lambasted Bernie Sanders in a forthcoming documentary as a "career politician," who "nobody likes," savaging her rival for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination less than two weeks before the 2020 Iowa caucuses.

The brutal remarks reopened longstanding party wounds, with multiple Obama White House alumni knocking Clinton, Sanders supporters galvanizing behind their candidate, and current and former Clinton aides rushing to her defense.

‘Nobody likes him’: Hillary Clinton reignites feud with Bernie - POLITICO

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Morning Consult, January 10, 2019

in Morning Consult polling...

Sen. Bernie Sanders maintained his position as America's most popular senator, with 64 percent of voters in his state approving of him. As he considers a second run for the presidency, the Vermont independent tops the list for the 11th quarter in a row.

America’s Most and Least Popular Senators — January 2019

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In the last 2016 Real Clear Politics average poll before the general election, Clinton was ahead by 2.1%

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton

In the last Real Clear Politics average taken during the 2016 primary Sanders was ahead of Trump by 10.4%

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Sanders

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In 2016 I voted for Bernie Sanders in the primary, and for Hillary Clinton in the general election. I have always liked Hillary, but she is revealing herself to be a real harridan. Trump is so appallingly terrible that defeating him needs to be the Democrat priority. The November election is too important for Democrats to indulge in silly squabbles.

LOL. First Tulsi now Bernie. Hillary must be drinking more wine than usual.

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Wasn't Bernie an independent for a long time?

Yes, like Trump....who was also a Democrat for a long time (19 years?)....since about when he was dodging the draft in 1968 to 1987 then again from 2001-2009. Trump bounced around more than a ping-pong ball inside a porta-potty.


Donald Trump - Wikipedia

Republican (1987–1999, 2009–2011, 2012–present)
Democratic (until 1987, 2001–2009)
Reform (1999–2001)
Independent (2011–2012)
 
Again, the last thing Democrats need is continuing to listen to Hillary.
 
Again, I must stress that you shouldn't trust the opinion of someone who was super chummy with Henry Kissinger, Harvey Weinstein, and Jeffery Epstein.
 
Not only is Hilary irrelevant, she can't even come up with a decent insult. "Nobody likes him?" Really? Is she in middle school?

I voted for HC because at the time I thought her the lesser of two evils. But in defeat she's shown her lack of style, grace, and basic intelligence.
 
Politico, 01/21/2020

Hillary Clinton lambasted Bernie Sanders in a forthcoming documentary as a "career politician," who "nobody likes," savaging her rival for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination less than two weeks before the 2020 Iowa caucuses.

The brutal remarks reopened longstanding party wounds, with multiple Obama White House alumni knocking Clinton, Sanders supporters galvanizing behind their candidate, and current and former Clinton aides rushing to her defense.

‘Nobody likes him’: Hillary Clinton reignites feud with Bernie - POLITICO

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Morning Consult, January 10, 2019

in Morning Consult polling...

Sen. Bernie Sanders maintained his position as America's most popular senator, with 64 percent of voters in his state approving of him. As he considers a second run for the presidency, the Vermont independent tops the list for the 11th quarter in a row.

America’s Most and Least Popular Senators — January 2019

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In the last 2016 Real Clear Politics average poll before the general election, Clinton was ahead by 2.1%

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton

In the last Real Clear Politics average taken during the 2016 primary Sanders was ahead of Trump by 10.4%

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Sanders

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In 2016 I voted for Bernie Sanders in the primary, and for Hillary Clinton in the general election. I have always liked Hillary, but she is revealing herself to be a real harridan. Trump is so appallingly terrible that defeating him needs to be the Democrat priority. The November election is too important for Democrats to indulge in silly squabbles.

Hillary a harridan.

I like it!

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