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In reply to the discussion: Sanders allies expect him to make second White House bid [View all]True Blue American
(17,996 posts)41. Good question. He is not using our party again.
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That's the other skewed poll of cherry- picked"politicians" to choose from...
George II
Sep 2018
#195
Which has ZIP to do with what I was responding to, I responded to someone
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2018
#125
Well if the DNC says he can run as a Democrat, then he is by all intents
LiberalLovinLug
Sep 2018
#144
Here is what I dont get, why do you not have the SAME suspicions when someone refuses to release
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2018
#145
No matter what he and his supporters claim, he voted against Russia sanctions
George II
Sep 2018
#204
That was exactly my question. Even many of the candidates he supported have lost.
George II
Sep 2018
#127
Don't remind me! Was awful how Obama was treated by many of her supporters.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2018
#182
Because the Black voting bloc will turn out in droves for an old white man from Vermont
njhoneybadger
Sep 2018
#8
Yeah, I can just feel the groundswell. They booed John Freaking Lewis at the Convention...
Hekate
Sep 2018
#141
Presumably he'd have to agree to run and serve as a member of the Democratic Party.
David__77
Sep 2018
#57
I would rather have one year of a good president who dies in office than eight...
yurbud
Sep 2018
#51
Well, Biden and Sanders will both turn 79 in 2020. And I fully expect both of them to run.
StevieM
Sep 2018
#40
Run as what? He made it clear he didn't want to be identified with the Democratic party, by
still_one
Sep 2018
#18
Good it'll give me the opportunity to write in hillary's name sort of returning the favor
Fullduplexxx
Sep 2018
#24
What is more democratic than letting the best men and women run and drawing up contrasts
Doitnow
Sep 2018
#113
Better headline: People who aren't Sanders speaking for him just to get their own names out.
DRoseDARs
Sep 2018
#53
Talking point: Only reason for criticizing Bernie is "because he ran against Hillary in the primary"
betsuni
Sep 2018
#167
It was his refusal to immediately support HRC and his donor list. That was costly and beneficial
GemDigger
Sep 2018
#68
Yeah but it is made worse if the candidate in question is a woman. There is a lot of sexism in our
StevieM
Sep 2018
#87
Psst. He's still not a Democrat, & this time the DNC won't waste a nickel of their resources on him
Hekate
Sep 2018
#78
BS is an Independent who is too pure to register as a Democrat unless there is some gain...
Hekate
Sep 2018
#116
The DNC is a big organization, and big organizations cost money to run. It costs money to support...
Hekate
Sep 2018
#122
I'd rather see him do some Senate work. Maybe put up a few bills, build coalitions, pass laws.
Midnight Writer
Sep 2018
#89
I am a Bernie supporter and voted for him in the primary. But perhaps it's time to pass the torch.
YOHABLO
Sep 2018
#100
I am looking in my crystal ball. I see ... yes, I see Bernie running for president.
betsuni
Sep 2018
#156