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Bernie is going all the way [View all] silvershadow Apr 2016 OP
Good. He should take it to the convention. n/t TDale313 Apr 2016 #1
Yes!! Thank you, Bernie! dana_b Apr 2016 #19
YAAY- I would hate to see him have to go Third Party, but thats better than letting warmongers Baobab Apr 2016 #59
Link doesn't work? (nt) Ino Apr 2016 #2
I tried to fix it...try it again silvershadow Apr 2016 #4
Works, thanks! Ino Apr 2016 #6
yw silvershadow Apr 2016 #7
Hillary "money-grubbing from young people"? Haven't you watched Sanders in the debates and.... George II Apr 2016 #9
Millennials don't count, remember? Lucky Ducky Apr 2016 #22
Wow, great article!! Thanks. Major Hogwash Apr 2016 #12
Uh, if she was attempting to "buy" the youth vote, wouldn't she... moriah Apr 2016 #14
Isn't that the way it works even with her Wall Street donors? pdsimdars Apr 2016 #64
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Apr 2016 #76
link doesn't work for me nt grasswire Apr 2016 #3
I tried a fix...check it now silvershadow Apr 2016 #5
Bernie can go all the way to hell, if that's his plan. As a 2008 Hillary supporter I wanted her to Metric System Apr 2016 #8
Based on his past performance, where he skulked out of town on Primary night when it was obvious.... George II Apr 2016 #10
Az and NY look like they will have to redo the primaries, Bernie gave a speech on the night of the sabrina 1 Apr 2016 #39
Yes, he made a speech....IN PENNSYLVANIA! George II Apr 2016 #52
They will not redo the primary in NY. hack89 Apr 2016 #84
Hillary has been campaigning from the gutter from day 1. pdsimdars Apr 2016 #66
Yup, the campaign isn't over yet. Major Hogwash Apr 2016 #11
If true, sad. I do wish this was wrapped up.... moriah Apr 2016 #13
It is sad. I guess the party will fracture then. Some people learn the hard way. nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #15
Hillary conceded in 2008 when the combined super delegates and pledged delegates Zynx Apr 2016 #16
I suspect it won't go as you see. California and Indiana are winnable, and win we will.nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #18
Winnable is different than winnable by enough to close the delegate gap. Zynx Apr 2016 #23
If he sees the path, he will take it all the way to a win. You guys keep pretending this isn't silvershadow Apr 2016 #30
In addition, Hillary's trendines are down. The wheels fell off the bus. Bernie's are up. silvershadow Apr 2016 #20
That's how elections work Stuckinthebush Apr 2016 #34
Some people don't understand The Corporate State and TPP. nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #38
Or crop circle or chem trails (nt) Stuckinthebush Apr 2016 #40
There actually isn't a debate about it. nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #41
Cool Stuckinthebush Apr 2016 #42
If he's behind in pledged delegates, I'd agree. TDale313 Apr 2016 #24
Of course. The Supers really shouldn't have any actual influence.... moriah Apr 2016 #25
That's not how it works. The supers have had massive influence this primary. stillwaiting Apr 2016 #58
And despite your theory, no crown in 2008. moriah Apr 2016 #70
If you dispute the fact that super delegates have been used by the media stillwaiting Apr 2016 #71
And if you think SDs matter that early in the nominating process, you don't know history. moriah Apr 2016 #72
It seems we have a difference in opinion as to how much power the stillwaiting Apr 2016 #73
I like them only for three-way races. moriah Apr 2016 #75
Nothing in my post is alert worthy in my opinion. stillwaiting Apr 2016 #77
Neither have I, and I didn't alert, I expressed I didn't appreciate.... moriah Apr 2016 #79
I promise you I did not intend to imply you were potentially a Republican. stillwaiting Apr 2016 #80
Thanks. That's why I prefer to engage usually civil users rather than alert. :) moriah Apr 2016 #81
No problem. Agree to disagree on the supers. The cons heavily outweigh the pros stillwaiting Apr 2016 #82
I'm a firm supporter of IRV, nationally. moriah Apr 2016 #83
Love it and ICAM. stillwaiting Apr 2016 #85
Thanks. That wish isn't to see the Party I love destroyed, FYI. moriah Apr 2016 #87
Why? This is a beautiful example of democracy in action. Why would ANYONE not want that? Every state sabrina 1 Apr 2016 #43
When I say I wish it was "wrapped up"... moriah Apr 2016 #57
That is damn right. All the way! bjo59 Apr 2016 #17
Good. Ferd Berfel Apr 2016 #21
Thank you, Senator!!! ridgenvalley Apr 2016 #26
If true, he can say goodbye to seniority and committee positions. CrowCityDem Apr 2016 #27
Oh, you make those decisions for the party? nt NorthCarolina Apr 2016 #29
Oh they're gone anyway and he knows it. riderinthestorm Apr 2016 #35
Rightly so. There is no reason he should exit the race. Let everyone vote. nt NorthCarolina Apr 2016 #28
K&R to the convention and the presidency! amborin Apr 2016 #31
He will concede. Demsrule86 Apr 2016 #32
If nothing else, he's holding the Democratic Party's feet to the fire. Tierra_y_Libertad Apr 2016 #33
Yay!!!! Thanks for this nt riderinthestorm Apr 2016 #36
Perfect! Keep spreading his platform Equinox Moon Apr 2016 #37
Is going to the convention the new winning? alcibiades_mystery Apr 2016 #44
Pure speculation at this point. nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #45
Tick tock alcibiades_mystery Apr 2016 #46
Drip. Drip. Drip. Enjoy losing in California! And Indiana! and... silvershadow Apr 2016 #47
Hahaha alcibiades_mystery Apr 2016 #48
We aren't losing. THat's just a corporate media meme. The massive fraud and irregularities through silvershadow Apr 2016 #49
Like I said, love watching the pouting alcibiades_mystery Apr 2016 #50
Fraud is a serious charge. Disenfranchisement is against everything this party stands for.nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #51
Anyone can make a serious charge on an anonymous messaging board. randome Apr 2016 #60
#feelthemath puffy socks Apr 2016 #53
I am. We have a path. California. Indiana. + nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #54
Bill Clinton is going too. And he'll be a Superdelegate! George II Apr 2016 #56
I am going all the way too! brooklynite Apr 2016 #62
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Good Time noretreatnosurrender Apr 2016 #55
Good, there's absolutely no reason he shouldn't. nt NorthCarolina Apr 2016 #61
If anyone gets a link on youtube let us know, MSNBC doesn't work for me, too much buffering. pdsimdars Apr 2016 #63
He's going all the way to the convention Rosa Luxemburg Apr 2016 #65
In my view, all the way to the WH pdsimdars Apr 2016 #67
Yes Rosa Luxemburg Apr 2016 #69
Just for people's iformation -- there is almost no way Hillary can get enough pledged delegates pdsimdars Apr 2016 #68
I knew he would. dchill Apr 2016 #78
Good. If nothing more, Californians need to learn the mechanics of a primary just as New Yorkers WhaTHellsgoingonhere Apr 2016 #86
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