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Mon Jun 6, 2016, 09:09 PM Jun 2016

Had to chuckle

I have referred to the Sanders supporters as Sanderistas. Shorter.

But someone that I know, an 87 year old Californians who plans to vote for Sanders - I think, still - took offense. It sounds like the Sandinistas from Nicaragua, he complained.

So today I am reading page 1 story in the WSJ:

Bernie Sanders Campaign Is Split Over Whether to Fight on Past Tuesday

and I read these paragraphs:

A split is emerging inside the Bernie Sanders campaign over whether the senator should stand down after Tuesday’s election contests and unite behind Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, or take the fight all the way to the July party convention and try to pry the nomination from her.

One camp might be dubbed the Sandersistas, the loyalists who helped guide Mr. Sanders’s political ascent in Vermont and the U.S. Congress and are loath to give up a fight that has far surpassed expectations. Another has ties not only to Mr. Sanders but to the broader interests of a Democratic Party pining to beat back the challenge from Republican Donald Trump and make gains in congressional elections.

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As I've said, I had to chuckle.

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