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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: When is Sanders going to start campaigning against Republicans instead of Democrats? [View all]uponit7771
(90,335 posts)25. This is a good point, he can push for his changes AND... AND be out campaigning with dems not making
... one dependent on the other.
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When is Sanders going to start campaigning against Republicans instead of Democrats? [View all]
woolldog
Jul 2016
OP
When he clinches the Democratic Party's presidential nomination - and not before.
BlueCaliDem
Jul 2016
#1
Theres a good chance the bar will be raised each time one demand is met.
kerry-is-my-prez
Jul 2016
#111
I do not want an endorsement anymore. I feel it will do more harm than good. Nt
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#3
By the time he decides to jump on the Clinton bandwagon, it'll already have gone.
baldguy
Jul 2016
#28
Does it really matter? Where in clintons poll numbers is this really adversely affecting her?
La Lioness Priyanka
Jul 2016
#4
I do not think he is affecting Clinton either. A couple weeks ago, 81% of his supporters, supported
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#5
I actually agree with you. And you put it in a very unbiased, no sarcastic way. Thank you.
floriduck
Jul 2016
#17
I agree, which is why I think he shouldn't get the leverage he's demanding
obamanut2012
Jul 2016
#108
The number of Sanders supporters who are not voting for the Dem candidate will have to be made
kerry-is-my-prez
Jul 2016
#112
I'm going to be supporting Democrats, not protesting Democrats. If these supposed
pnwmom
Jul 2016
#55
The last dem election is proof that a majority of dems don't want him as a standard bearer and
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#32
These kind of claims have not only been debunked ad nausea but it relays a mindset not to give
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#60
Must be easier to blame everyone else than analyze Sanders' shortcomings, huh?
BobbyDrake
Jul 2016
#85
I'm too scared to even comment on most of this. How this thread doesn't break some of the
silvershadow
Jul 2016
#77
Well said, I have always believed we need to first get our house in order instead of ...
slipslidingaway
Jul 2016
#82
This is a good point, he can push for his changes AND... AND be out campaigning with dems not making
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#25
Good question, since he doesn't seem to view the Dems as being better than the R's.
CrowCityDem
Jul 2016
#16
Well, there's at least 13 million Dems who have the same, or similar, notion. -nt-
NorthCarolina
Jul 2016
#40
About 10.6 million and more of those Sanders supporters are now in Clinton's camp.
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#42
Supporting with a vote works for me. And ya, that puts them in Clinton's camp,
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#47
Too late for it to matter. He and his movement will not get an ounce of credit
geek tragedy
Jul 2016
#33
When will you to stop campaigning against Sanders and start campaigning against Trump?
AgingAmerican
Jul 2016
#61