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In reply to the discussion: Fearing Trump, some Democrats up pressure on Sanders to exit [View all]Response to Renew Deal (Reply #2)
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I'm at 100% chance and haven't served since Mar. 17. Maybe what's happened is a free speech
ancianita
May 2016
#143
Nonsense -- when it is confirmed that Brock is paying for online trolls, one cannot be too careful.
JonLeibowitz
May 2016
#120
So if Bernie drops out can his supporters nominate someone else in his place?
A Simple Game
May 2016
#166
I've got a friend who literally has no ambition of any kind. (warning - became kind of a novel)
RiverNoord
May 2016
#172
Hill needs to drop out before the shoes start dropping (octopus shoes, mind you)
yourpaljoey
May 2016
#3
And dialing it back made America forget what she had said earlier in the campaign? Things that were
merrily
May 2016
#11
She did not 'dial it back' she doubled down. Here is Hillary from May 2008....
Bluenorthwest
May 2016
#33
Why is Andrea Mitchell, whose job should be simply to inform us, serving as an agent of the DNC?
merrily
May 2016
#7
Democratic party leaders can STFU. I'm sick of their moaning too she's not a china
Autumn
May 2016
#10
Bernie is gonna end up the nominee, you can just see it with trump rising in the polls and Bernie
coffeeAM
May 2016
#19
Bernie cannot "move" me to support a Third Way hawk who will say anything at all in order to
djean111
May 2016
#28
I hope that you rethink this if you are in anything but a very blue or very red state
karynnj
May 2016
#51
Hillary Clinton was never my choice, but it is near certain that by June she will be the
karynnj
May 2016
#90
Then maybe you should wait until Hillary has been declared the nominee to start talking about
djean111
May 2016
#106
I voted for Bernie here in Vermont. The reason I wrote this is because of the importance of Obama's
karynnj
May 2016
#114
Boiled down, you are asking that Bernie step down now, and that his supporters
djean111
May 2016
#122
I don't think Bernie should step down until HRC gets 50% plus of the pledged delegates
karynnj
May 2016
#124
If HRC was a strong candidate, Bernie would have lefte the race a long time ago
Larkspur
May 2016
#30
I want her numbers to be a reflection of a clean primary. It's not shaping up that way, and
ancianita
May 2016
#152
The polls show that. ALL polls in general election matchups have Bernie winning by larger margins
Roland99
May 2016
#63
I'm a Democrat and I support Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders. Your words are offensive
Bluenorthwest
May 2016
#42
Bernie has earned the right to stay in this race. Clinton has not earned the win.
CoffeeCat
May 2016
#37
If they really fear Trump, anyone with any sense would pressure Clinton to drop out.
Gene Debs
May 2016
#45
If it's over and he has no chance, what's stopping their turn toward the GE?
bigbrother05
May 2016
#57
We're in it to win it. That's our right, and I hope we take it all the way. This Democratic Party
highprincipleswork
May 2016
#83
Common sense and not living in the corrupt bubble of DC tells me he is the better candidate.
Skwmom
May 2016
#132
"Democratic Party Leaders" need to be replaced. Too many have sold out.
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2016
#134
If they really feared Trump, they would be encouraging clinton to drop out.
onecaliberal
May 2016
#145
If Hill can't beat Trump, that's on her. I think she's the one who should drop out!
CharlotteVale
May 2016
#167