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If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Funny how Barack Obama made it all the way to Vermont to campaign for Bernie running for Senate.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2019
#5
Bernie has only ever identified as a Democrat during a primary, while campaigning. Never as a Sen.
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#16
Rather, one needs to ask why he sometimes identifies as a D, although never while on the job.
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#26
And how did BS reward him for that campaign stop? He called for Obama to be primaried in 2012.
George II
Dec 2019
#27
All 625,000 pf them. Vermont isn't one of the bluest states in the country - ....
George II
Dec 2019
#7
Should people post videos of what BS did to his wife on stage at a campaign event?
The Valley Below
Dec 2019
#22
That's eerie, just this morning on The View this topic came up, everyone (even McCain) thought....
George II
Dec 2019
#37
No he didn't, and no he didn't. He was embarrassed and "joked" to dismiss his behavior.
George II
Dec 2019
#53
But was it sincere and heartfelt? Or was it a social obligation after having been called out...
NurseJackie
Dec 2019
#64
I'm as serious as atrial fibrillation that causes dizziness or lightheadedness or a stroke.
NurseJackie
Dec 2019
#88
He was humiliated into half-heartedly saying "sorry", and then he shoved her!
George II
Dec 2019
#111
This totally would not have happened if there had been a man sitting there.
NurseJackie
Dec 2019
#89
+1000. I have never seen that kind of reaction from Senator Sanders to a man. (nt)
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#93
His followers have no substantive retort or rebuttal to a meaningful and factual statement...
NurseJackie
Dec 2019
#29
Walking lockstep and quashing any dissent makes for a very dynamic and strong protest.
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#31
Bernie is more Democratic in his views than many Democrats and has been more influential
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2019
#42
Yes, after all these years Jane is still on the board that wanted to send nuclear waste....
George II
Dec 2019
#85
Different standards for everyone else than for a particular career politician...
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#95
That's clearly the message, isn't it? Yet another backhanded insult and smear of Democrats.
NurseJackie
Dec 2019
#59
Perhaps, they think that like they believe of Bernie, they are 'better than a Democrat."
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#102
Yes, like the ones that are defending Planned Parenthood, the Black Congressional Caucus
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#103