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...Sanders apparently has not caused an increase in voter turnout despite having Yeuuuuge turn outs at his rallies?
According to the reports I saw on The Rachel Maddow show so far turn out in the caucuses and primaries have been lower than previous presidential years.
So, if Sanders does not win the nomination, who would you vote for?
FYI, I am a democrat who will vote for Sanders in the Arizona primary March 22.
Perogie
(687 posts)the turn outs would be a lot less. Hillary isn't going to turn out the vote.
peacebird
(14,195 posts)Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)dip shit. Sanders has said both he and Clinton are better than any Republican. I think we can take his word for that.
And I will vote on June 7th in the California Primary for Clinton, though I suspect it will be over one way or another by that time.
djean111
(14,255 posts)I do know that my grandson (20) is adamant that if Bernie is not the nominee, he doesn't see the point in voting for the same old crap, as he put it.
We will both be early voting in Florida next week.
bkkyosemite
(5,792 posts)Gothmog
(144,005 posts)I will support and vote for the nominee of the party no matter who that nominee is. Sanders is a good human being and would be far superior to Trump, Rubio or Carnival Cruz
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)... how she and her supporters conduct themselves over the coming months.
I have no problem voting for either Sanders or Clinton in the GE.
I have no preference that is worthy of the name in regard to either.
Both are good people who will do what they can.
Congress passes laws and no President is a savior.
Both are mere mortals.
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