manqo
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Is that a poll like hilLIARy clinton +9 on Nov 7, 2016 or another poll in 2016 saying Trump had a 5% chance of winning? I'm just asking for a friend.
Maybe if you get your information from Fox News or CNN?
Polls at the time you cited (Nov 2016) had her winning the popular vote by 2-3million but probably losing the electoral college -exactly what has happened.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/trump-is-just-a-normal-polling-error-behind-clinton/
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/e...s/general_election_trump_vs_sanders-5565.html
As always, reactionaries in this thread showing how profoundly ignorant they are. Those republican tears are going to taste amazing once Bernie wins and restores FDR's vision.
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Criticizing Israel Shouldn't Be Confused With anti-Semitism, Sanders Tells Jewish Supporter
'Israel has every right to live in peace and security, but so does the Palestinian people,' Democratic presidential hopeful tells town hall meeting
WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders said on Tuesday that he does not think criticism of Israel's government should be conflated with anti-Semitism.
As somebody who is proudly Jewish, to be critical of a right-wing Netanyahu government in Israel is not to be anti-Semitic,” Senator Sanders told a town hall meeting in New Hampshire. He added that “the fault is not all with Israel” when it comes to the conflict, and that the current Palestinian government is “corrupt.”
Sanders addressed the issue after a Jewish supporter of his, who was likely affiliated with the left-wing Jewish group IfNotNow, asked him about his opposition to Israeli occupation of the West Bank.
“It’s a funny thing. All that I have ever said about this issue is that U.S. foreign policy should be even-handed. That’s all,” Sanders said. “We respect Israel. It has every right to live in peace and security, but so do the Palestinian people.”
Source: https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.pr...dn-t-be-confused-with-anti-semitism-1.7682234