Essential "The Real Truth Is Wall Street Regulates Congress": The Offical Bernie Sanders CircleJerk Thread

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New Fox News poll.

Clinton 53
Sanders 37

Not...Looking...Good.
Saw something like that on Heavy 30 mins ago. He's had a pretty fukked up week. He ran into the fields with the snakes. And they tore dat ass up!!!

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He should have immediately fought back against the Daily News article, telling people, himself, that he sufficiently answered the questions. He moved on....to this mess instead:
After De-Escalation, the Debate Over Clinton's Qualifications Is Revived

I knew with the Wyoming results that we'd lost a good bit of momentum.

As I said, this would be his game 15 years ago. He doesn't have the energy to keep the sustained brainpower to keep fighting a battle with very few allies. He has the brainpower in spades...but he likely has a peak 7hr clock, unless he's reading.
 

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Saw something like that on Heavy 30 mins ago. He's had a pretty fukked up week. He ran into the fields with the snakes. And they tore dat ass up!!!

bctDV8f.gif


He should have immediately fought back against the Daily News article, telling people, himself, that he sufficiently answered the questions. He moved on....to this mess instead:
After De-Escalation, the Debate Over Clinton's Qualifications Is Revived

I knew with the Wyoming results that we'd lost a good bit of momentum.
Wyoming and New York are closed processes which favor Hillary all day. I don't think the Daily News article messed him up as much as the qualification thing did.

Instead of winning now he's gonna have to close the gap enough to where he can make it up in other states like Cali, Oregon, Indiana, West Virginia, and New Jersey.
 

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Wyoming and New York are closed processes which favor Hillary all day. I don't think the Daily News article messed him up as much as the qualification thing did.

Instead of winning now he's gonna have to close the gap enough to where he can make it up in other states like Cali, Oregon, Indiana, West Virginia, and New Jersey.
That's what I mean. Bernie himself never got a real chance to counter the Daily News story, so that hung too long, then the combo platter negated the week with some playground bullshyt that was beneath both of them. But it's always the smarter person that pays for it. :snoop:

He could've beat the Daily News hit piece in one sentence: Did you actually read the article? Never got that chance.
 

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That's what I mean. Bernie himself never got a real chance to counter the Daily News story, so that hung too long, then the combo platter negated the week with some playground bullshyt that was beneath both of them. But it's always the smarter person that pays for it. :snoop:

He could've beat the Daily News hit piece in one sentence: Did you actually read the article? Never got that chance.
Looks like he's gonna have to go hard back to back with the debate and Vatican speech. He gets good press there the polls will tighten. Hopefully he can get it down to 3-4 points in favor of Hillary.
 

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Looks like he's gonna have to go hard back to back with the debate and Vatican speech. He gets good press there the polls will tighten. Hopefully he can get it down to 3-4 points in favor of Hillary.
I'm just praying for an under 7% loss. The Vatican speech can be a huge lift for him. We can make it up with that momentum in other states as you said. Anything over 12% puts us back to where we were before he started winning and it's done son.
 

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I'm just praying for an under 7% loss. The Vatican speech can be a huge lift for him. We can make it up with that momentum in other states as you said. Anything over 12% puts us back to where we were before he started winning and it's done son.
At this point I gave up hope :mjcry: We live in a fukked up country

New Fox News poll.
Fox News Poll: Trump, Clinton rule Empire State | Fox News

Clinton 53
Sanders 37

Not...Looking...Good.
Yesterday I heard he was trailing her :wtf: happened?
 

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New York Democratic Polls 2016: Clinton’s Lead Grows

More insane oligarchy action.
Can New York Change to an Open Primary Election?
Can New York Change to an Open Primary Election?
Published 4:57 pm EDT, April 8, 2016 2 CommentsBy Stephanie Dube Dwilson
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Sen. Bernie Sanders greets his supporters during a rally outside his childhood home in Flatbush on April 8, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. So far, most of the people reporting voter registration problems in New York are Sanders supporters. (Getty)

New York has a closed primary, but many voters are pushing for the state to change the primaries to being open before the April 19 Republican and Democratic primary election. Is this even possible? Voters began pushing for the change after the voter registration problems that plagued Arizona started showing up in New York. The registration problems seem especially prevalent among Bernie Sanders supporters. The problems are now being reported in other closed states across the country. Is there any chance that New York could change to an open primary to help voters who can no longer get a ballot?

Here’s what you need to know.

1. The Deadline for New York Voters to Change Their Party Affiliation Was Back in October
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Hundreds wait to vote in a primary election. (Getty)

New York is a closed primary, which means you can only vote in the primary for the party you’re affiliated with. If you’re registered Democrat, you can only vote in the Democrat primary. Unfortunately, New York’s deadline for changing your party affiliation was back in October 2015. Even some people who did manage to change their affiliation in time found out that for some reason, the Board of Elections didn’t register their change. The primary election is on April 19, and it’s likely that many voters who arrive that day will be shocked to find out that they’re not really registered to vote.


New York Election Fraud: Is Arizona Happening Again?
New York voters are reporting party affiliations dropped, similar to Arizona election fraud questions. Here's how to check. The deadline to change is today.

Click here to read more
2. Numerous People Are Reporting Their Voter Registration Mysteriously Dropped or Changed


Numerous people are reporting that their voter registration in New York was purged or mysteriously changed to a different party. You can see the stories all over social media:



At the beginning of April, one Reddit user, “Brightben,” shared that he had been checking his New York voter registration status weekly and one morning found that his registration was no longer listed online. A week earlier, he was listed as a registered Democrat. He eventually learned that because he shares a middle initial with another voter, he was registered under the wrong name and neither of them could vote until the error was fixed. Now he can only vote via an affidavit ballot. Another voter’s registration was lost, and it was because his birthdate was entered wrong. He had to call an agent with the BOE to get it fixed.

Shelly Berry shared on Facebook that she had proof her voter registration was fraudulently changed. Her registration was switched from Democrat to unaffiliated and she was told the change was made in 2012. She had the agent at the board of elections office print out the 2012 form and compare it to another form on file that she knew she had filled out. The handwriting was distinctly different.

You can check your registration status here.

If there’s a problem with your New York voter registration, you can report it to the New York ACLU or the New York Elections board.


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Arizona's election fraud hearing included passionate public testimony, debates on polling locales, and an arrest. See the details here. Will there be a revote?

Click here to read more
3. Could New York Change Its Primary to Open?
thiele.jpg

Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr. speaks at a press conference with members of the Assembly Minority Conference about a proposal to lower gasoline prices. (Fred Thiele/New York State Assembly)

It’s not clear if there’s even a possibility that New York could change to an open primary before April 19. New York state law has a provision that lets parties use a different method than closed for a primary if they want. But only the Independence Party has taken advantage of that and let unaffiliated voters take part in elections. According to Think Progress, bills to reform the election process are turned into to the state legislature every year, and they always fail.

Assemblyman Fred Thiele introduced legislation to the New York State Legislature on March 24 requesting that the primary be opened. You can read Thiele’s submitted legislation here. The bill would open the presidential primary and, if approved, would take effect immediately upon approval.


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Sanders supporters say their Democrat voter registration changed and they couldn't vote. See details, videos, and whom to call if you had #AZElectionFraud issues.

Click here to read more
4. Voters Are Gearing Up for a Protest Against the Closed Primary on April 14
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Open Primaries is hosting a protest of the closed New York primaries on April 14. (Facebook)

With all the news on voter registration problems in New York increasing, people are gearing up to protest the closed primary in New York. A protest is scheduled for Thursday, April 14, from Noon to 1 p.m. Eastern. The protest will take place at New York City Hall. According to an Eventbrite description of the protest: “We are demanding that the parties open up New York’s undemocratic Presidential Primary election, which prohibits 3.2 million people from casting a vote on Tuesday.”

A Facebook event for the protest is here. It’s also a press event. Some early sources incorrectly stated this was a hearing on the issue. This is a protest/event to bring attention to the problem.

According to the group running the protest, Open Primaries: “We are not likely to get anything done for this election, but if we make a firm stand, maybe we can make this the last election where 3.2 million voters are disenfranchised. Assemblyman Fred Thiele is attending, and he’s introduced legislation in the State Legislature to open the presidential primary.”


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5. A Petition Is Asking Senator Charles Schumer to Change New York to an Open Primary
screen-shot-2016-04-08-at-3-24-01-pm.jpg

(Open Primaries)

A petition is also circulating and has received at least 7,000 signatures so far, requesting that Senator Charles Schumer look into changing New York’s primary to an open one. You can sign the petition here.


Arizona Election Fraud Hearing: Stories of Voter Suppression
In today's Arizona election fraud hearing, 30 people testified about voter suppression, long lines, and party changes. These are their stories and photos.

Click here to read more
 

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New York Democratic Polls 2016: Clinton’s Lead Grows

More insane oligarchy action.
Can New York Change to an Open Primary Election?
Can New York Change to an Open Primary Election?
Published 4:57 pm EDT, April 8, 2016 2 CommentsBy Stephanie Dube Dwilson
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Sen. Bernie Sanders greets his supporters during a rally outside his childhood home in Flatbush on April 8, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. So far, most of the people reporting voter registration problems in New York are Sanders supporters. (Getty)

New York has a closed primary, but many voters are pushing for the state to change the primaries to being open before the April 19 Republican and Democratic primary election. Is this even possible? Voters began pushing for the change after the voter registration problems that plagued Arizona started showing up in New York. The registration problems seem especially prevalent among Bernie Sanders supporters. The problems are now being reported in other closed states across the country. Is there any chance that New York could change to an open primary to help voters who can no longer get a ballot?

Here’s what you need to know.

1. The Deadline for New York Voters to Change Their Party Affiliation Was Back in October
gettyimages-513261310.jpg

Hundreds wait to vote in a primary election. (Getty)

New York is a closed primary, which means you can only vote in the primary for the party you’re affiliated with. If you’re registered Democrat, you can only vote in the Democrat primary. Unfortunately, New York’s deadline for changing your party affiliation was back in October 2015. Even some people who did manage to change their affiliation in time found out that for some reason, the Board of Elections didn’t register their change. The primary election is on April 19, and it’s likely that many voters who arrive that day will be shocked to find out that they’re not really registered to vote.


New York Election Fraud: Is Arizona Happening Again?
New York voters are reporting party affiliations dropped, similar to Arizona election fraud questions. Here's how to check. The deadline to change is today.

Click here to read more
2. Numerous People Are Reporting Their Voter Registration Mysteriously Dropped or Changed


Numerous people are reporting that their voter registration in New York was purged or mysteriously changed to a different party. You can see the stories all over social media:



At the beginning of April, one Reddit user, “Brightben,” shared that he had been checking his New York voter registration status weekly and one morning found that his registration was no longer listed online. A week earlier, he was listed as a registered Democrat. He eventually learned that because he shares a middle initial with another voter, he was registered under the wrong name and neither of them could vote until the error was fixed. Now he can only vote via an affidavit ballot. Another voter’s registration was lost, and it was because his birthdate was entered wrong. He had to call an agent with the BOE to get it fixed.

Shelly Berry shared on Facebook that she had proof her voter registration was fraudulently changed. Her registration was switched from Democrat to unaffiliated and she was told the change was made in 2012. She had the agent at the board of elections office print out the 2012 form and compare it to another form on file that she knew she had filled out. The handwriting was distinctly different.

You can check your registration status here.

If there’s a problem with your New York voter registration, you can report it to the New York ACLU or the New York Elections board.


Arizona Election Fraud Hearing: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Arizona's election fraud hearing included passionate public testimony, debates on polling locales, and an arrest. See the details here. Will there be a revote?

Click here to read more
3. Could New York Change Its Primary to Open?
thiele.jpg

Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr. speaks at a press conference with members of the Assembly Minority Conference about a proposal to lower gasoline prices. (Fred Thiele/New York State Assembly)

It’s not clear if there’s even a possibility that New York could change to an open primary before April 19. New York state law has a provision that lets parties use a different method than closed for a primary if they want. But only the Independence Party has taken advantage of that and let unaffiliated voters take part in elections. According to Think Progress, bills to reform the election process are turned into to the state legislature every year, and they always fail.

Assemblyman Fred Thiele introduced legislation to the New York State Legislature on March 24 requesting that the primary be opened. You can read Thiele’s submitted legislation here. The bill would open the presidential primary and, if approved, would take effect immediately upon approval.


Was There Election Fraud in Arizona? 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Sanders supporters say their Democrat voter registration changed and they couldn't vote. See details, videos, and whom to call if you had #AZElectionFraud issues.

Click here to read more
4. Voters Are Gearing Up for a Protest Against the Closed Primary on April 14
screen-shot-2016-04-08-at-3-13-20-pm.jpg

Open Primaries is hosting a protest of the closed New York primaries on April 14. (Facebook)

With all the news on voter registration problems in New York increasing, people are gearing up to protest the closed primary in New York. A protest is scheduled for Thursday, April 14, from Noon to 1 p.m. Eastern. The protest will take place at New York City Hall. According to an Eventbrite description of the protest: “We are demanding that the parties open up New York’s undemocratic Presidential Primary election, which prohibits 3.2 million people from casting a vote on Tuesday.”

A Facebook event for the protest is here. It’s also a press event. Some early sources incorrectly stated this was a hearing on the issue. This is a protest/event to bring attention to the problem.

According to the group running the protest, Open Primaries: “We are not likely to get anything done for this election, but if we make a firm stand, maybe we can make this the last election where 3.2 million voters are disenfranchised. Assemblyman Fred Thiele is attending, and he’s introduced legislation in the State Legislature to open the presidential primary.”


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Click here to read more
5. A Petition Is Asking Senator Charles Schumer to Change New York to an Open Primary
screen-shot-2016-04-08-at-3-24-01-pm.jpg

(Open Primaries)

A petition is also circulating and has received at least 7,000 signatures so far, requesting that Senator Charles Schumer look into changing New York’s primary to an open one. You can sign the petition here.


Arizona Election Fraud Hearing: Stories of Voter Suppression
In today's Arizona election fraud hearing, 30 people testified about voter suppression, long lines, and party changes. These are their stories and photos.

Click here to read more
I'm gonna check mine again cuz I've experienced some fukkery as well. These muthafukkas better fix that shyt. I got something in the mail talking about that I'm getting it cuz of a name change thing or something when I switched party and nothing more.
 

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New York Democratic Polls 2016: Clinton’s Lead Grows

More insane oligarchy action.
Can New York Change to an Open Primary Election?
Can New York Change to an Open Primary Election?
Published 4:57 pm EDT, April 8, 2016 2 CommentsBy Stephanie Dube Dwilson
5.9k
Share1.1k Tweet Share Email FollowNext
gettyimages-519851362.jpg

Sen. Bernie Sanders greets his supporters during a rally outside his childhood home in Flatbush on April 8, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. So far, most of the people reporting voter registration problems in New York are Sanders supporters. (Getty)

New York has a closed primary, but many voters are pushing for the state to change the primaries to being open before the April 19 Republican and Democratic primary election. Is this even possible? Voters began pushing for the change after the voter registration problems that plagued Arizona started showing up in New York. The registration problems seem especially prevalent among Bernie Sanders supporters. The problems are now being reported in other closed states across the country. Is there any chance that New York could change to an open primary to help voters who can no longer get a ballot?

Here’s what you need to know.

1. The Deadline for New York Voters to Change Their Party Affiliation Was Back in October
gettyimages-513261310.jpg

Hundreds wait to vote in a primary election. (Getty)

New York is a closed primary, which means you can only vote in the primary for the party you’re affiliated with. If you’re registered Democrat, you can only vote in the Democrat primary. Unfortunately, New York’s deadline for changing your party affiliation was back in October 2015. Even some people who did manage to change their affiliation in time found out that for some reason, the Board of Elections didn’t register their change. The primary election is on April 19, and it’s likely that many voters who arrive that day will be shocked to find out that they’re not really registered to vote.


New York Election Fraud: Is Arizona Happening Again?
New York voters are reporting party affiliations dropped, similar to Arizona election fraud questions. Here's how to check. The deadline to change is today.

Click here to read more
2. Numerous People Are Reporting Their Voter Registration Mysteriously Dropped or Changed


Numerous people are reporting that their voter registration in New York was purged or mysteriously changed to a different party. You can see the stories all over social media:



At the beginning of April, one Reddit user, “Brightben,” shared that he had been checking his New York voter registration status weekly and one morning found that his registration was no longer listed online. A week earlier, he was listed as a registered Democrat. He eventually learned that because he shares a middle initial with another voter, he was registered under the wrong name and neither of them could vote until the error was fixed. Now he can only vote via an affidavit ballot. Another voter’s registration was lost, and it was because his birthdate was entered wrong. He had to call an agent with the BOE to get it fixed.

Shelly Berry shared on Facebook that she had proof her voter registration was fraudulently changed. Her registration was switched from Democrat to unaffiliated and she was told the change was made in 2012. She had the agent at the board of elections office print out the 2012 form and compare it to another form on file that she knew she had filled out. The handwriting was distinctly different.

You can check your registration status here.

If there’s a problem with your New York voter registration, you can report it to the New York ACLU or the New York Elections board.


Arizona Election Fraud Hearing: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Arizona's election fraud hearing included passionate public testimony, debates on polling locales, and an arrest. See the details here. Will there be a revote?

Click here to read more
3. Could New York Change Its Primary to Open?
thiele.jpg

Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr. speaks at a press conference with members of the Assembly Minority Conference about a proposal to lower gasoline prices. (Fred Thiele/New York State Assembly)

It’s not clear if there’s even a possibility that New York could change to an open primary before April 19. New York state law has a provision that lets parties use a different method than closed for a primary if they want. But only the Independence Party has taken advantage of that and let unaffiliated voters take part in elections. According to Think Progress, bills to reform the election process are turned into to the state legislature every year, and they always fail.

Assemblyman Fred Thiele introduced legislation to the New York State Legislature on March 24 requesting that the primary be opened. You can read Thiele’s submitted legislation here. The bill would open the presidential primary and, if approved, would take effect immediately upon approval.


Was There Election Fraud in Arizona? 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Sanders supporters say their Democrat voter registration changed and they couldn't vote. See details, videos, and whom to call if you had #AZElectionFraud issues.

Click here to read more
4. Voters Are Gearing Up for a Protest Against the Closed Primary on April 14
screen-shot-2016-04-08-at-3-13-20-pm.jpg

Open Primaries is hosting a protest of the closed New York primaries on April 14. (Facebook)

With all the news on voter registration problems in New York increasing, people are gearing up to protest the closed primary in New York. A protest is scheduled for Thursday, April 14, from Noon to 1 p.m. Eastern. The protest will take place at New York City Hall. According to an Eventbrite description of the protest: “We are demanding that the parties open up New York’s undemocratic Presidential Primary election, which prohibits 3.2 million people from casting a vote on Tuesday.”

A Facebook event for the protest is here. It’s also a press event. Some early sources incorrectly stated this was a hearing on the issue. This is a protest/event to bring attention to the problem.

According to the group running the protest, Open Primaries: “We are not likely to get anything done for this election, but if we make a firm stand, maybe we can make this the last election where 3.2 million voters are disenfranchised. Assemblyman Fred Thiele is attending, and he’s introduced legislation in the State Legislature to open the presidential primary.”


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Click here to read more
5. A Petition Is Asking Senator Charles Schumer to Change New York to an Open Primary
screen-shot-2016-04-08-at-3-24-01-pm.jpg

(Open Primaries)

A petition is also circulating and has received at least 7,000 signatures so far, requesting that Senator Charles Schumer look into changing New York’s primary to an open one. You can sign the petition here.


Arizona Election Fraud Hearing: Stories of Voter Suppression
In today's Arizona election fraud hearing, 30 people testified about voter suppression, long lines, and party changes. These are their stories and photos.

Click here to read more
Fukkin pathetic and I don't even live in New York.
 

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Wyoming and New York are closed processes which favor Hillary all day. I don't think the Daily News article messed him up as much as the qualification thing did.

Instead of winning now he's gonna have to close the gap enough to where he can make it up in other states like Cali, Oregon, Indiana, West Virginia, and New Jersey.
Down to 11 in Pennsylvania
 
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