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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie is going all the way [View all]noretreatnosurrender
(1,890 posts)55. Good Time
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YAAY- I would hate to see him have to go Third Party, but thats better than letting warmongers
Baobab
Apr 2016
#59
Hillary "money-grubbing from young people"? Haven't you watched Sanders in the debates and....
George II
Apr 2016
#9
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
It is sad. I guess the party will fracture then. Some people learn the hard way. nt
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#15
I suspect it won't go as you see. California and Indiana are winnable, and win we will.nt
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#18
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 not how it works. The supers have had massive influence this primary.
stillwaiting
Apr 2016
#58
And if you think SDs matter that early in the nominating process, you don't know history.
moriah
Apr 2016
#72
I promise you I did not intend to imply you were potentially a Republican.
stillwaiting
Apr 2016
#80
No problem. Agree to disagree on the supers. The cons heavily outweigh the pros
stillwaiting
Apr 2016
#82
Why? This is a beautiful example of democracy in action. Why would ANYONE not want that? Every state
sabrina 1
Apr 2016
#43
Rightly so. There is no reason he should exit the race. Let everyone vote. nt
NorthCarolina
Apr 2016
#28
If nothing else, he's holding the Democratic Party's feet to the fire.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2016
#33
We aren't losing. THat's just a corporate media meme. The massive fraud and irregularities through
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#49
Fraud is a serious charge. Disenfranchisement is against everything this party stands for.nt
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#51
If anyone gets a link on youtube let us know, MSNBC doesn't work for me, too much buffering.
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#63
Just for people's iformation -- there is almost no way Hillary can get enough pledged delegates
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#68
Good. If nothing more, Californians need to learn the mechanics of a primary just as New Yorkers
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Apr 2016
#86