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In reply to the discussion: Democrats want 'major role' for Sanders: Reuters/Ipsos poll [View all]greiner3
(5,214 posts)48. But I'd say Trump would be impeached 2 years into his rule
That leaves his VP and even that AOWM might not be far behind. Then we get Ryan for a bit. Then Elizabeth in 2020. I don't think Bernie would be electable going on 78 but the spark has been struck
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Has there been any polling on that? I suspect if he did, Trump might come in third.
yurbud
Jun 2016
#20
I agreee..I'm pretty sure this mans service to this country has earned him that right...
midnight
Jun 2016
#27
could be the plan. for him to select a member of the Bush Crime family for VP and then get impeached
olddad56
Jun 2016
#74
Her positions on most issues are unknown or change depending on which audience is in front of her
AgingAmerican
Jun 2016
#32
The party insiders would make sure her, I mean their, wishes would become known
greiner3
Jun 2016
#49
there are a lot of ways to make their numbers look bigger than they actually are
yurbud
Jun 2016
#24
The support for Sanders has been huge and he deserves a huge role in shaping the future of the party
avaistheone1
Jun 2016
#3
Bernie's focus is internal, he wont want SoS. I think Kerry is still the best choice
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#87
Your attempt to ridicule the results by creating a straw man is logical fallacy
askeptic
Jun 2016
#33
The Reuters poll has "wildly fluctuating" during this primary season. Its methodology,
pnwmom
Jun 2016
#52
A lot of Hillary voters even on this forum agreed with Bernie on the issues but voted
JDPriestly
Jun 2016
#30
But a big fat NO to open primaries. I don't want infiltrators deciding for Democrats.
LaydeeBug
Jun 2016
#38
Sorry. Will fight you tooth and nail on it. You want same day registration for the general, FINE
LaydeeBug
Jun 2016
#65
The DNC party leadership has devoted enormous resources to eliminate the progressive wing. QED
Ford_Prefect
Jun 2016
#44
It's not what Democratic voters want, it's what Debbie Wasserman Schultz wants that matters. And
Gene Debs
Jun 2016
#56
These are all fair points, but we are still talking about a significant portion of the party.
Ash_F
Jun 2016
#83
Many people still do not understand that Clinton and Sanders have very different policies and plans.
DhhD
Jun 2016
#62
Bernie Sanders for VP, they'd make a great team! Yin and Yank work well together
Sunlei
Jun 2016
#68
I worry because whenever Democrats don't nominate the most liberal candidate, they lose.
Zen Democrat
Jun 2016
#79