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In reply to the discussion: Sanders won't endorse Feinstein [View all]liberal N proud
(60,346 posts)61. Because he is not a Democrat
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Considering that he and Our Revolution have been running at about a 35% success rate...
George II
Mar 2018
#6
Yeah but, think about the millions of millenials...they are still buying the bullshit, many of them
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2018
#10
The STUPID BULLSHIT that we can afford to primary electable democrats or run
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2018
#82
Far left have yet to prove their Progressive agenda is for a majority of voters
BoneyardDem
Mar 2018
#116
Actually most of their success was in 2016. They were 56% successful. However, in 2017...
George II
Mar 2018
#149
The link I provided is for their own list of 2016 wins and losses. At the bottom of that page....
George II
Mar 2018
#203
How did she treat him during the primaries? Is it because she acted like, perish the thought....
George II
Mar 2018
#98
Let's make a deal. Answer my questions and I'll answer your questions. Okay?
George II
Mar 2018
#110
She ridiculed the idea of single payer for one, just to dig at his campaign
LiberalLovinLug
Mar 2018
#114
Having a different opinion on policy isn't ridiculing someone else who has a different opinion....
George II
Mar 2018
#118
I'd like to see what those votes were. For one thing, there haven't been too many Senate votes...
George II
Mar 2018
#205
That table is way too subjectively constructed and we still don't know which, and how many, votes...
George II
Mar 2018
#211
In 2017 the Senate had 325 roll call votes. Of those 60% were procedural (motion for cloture...
George II
Mar 2018
#207
Funny how Democrats in power and running for office are coming over to Bernie's way of thinking...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2018
#170
Hillary certainly had some good ideas. Bernie's smart to incorporate 'em into his progressive agenda
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2018
#186
Hillary had a plan for universal health care coverage, financial reforms and privacy.
ehrnst
Mar 2018
#138
And as Our Revolution President Nina Turner said in an interview with The Nation Magazine.....
George II
Mar 2018
#111
Very. But certainly many people think having their biases confirmed is worth far more than
ehrnst
Mar 2018
#179
Changing minds IS accomplishing things... certainly a good start. Rome wasn't built in a day...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2018
#185
It's not even about changing minds - it's about continuing what has been accomplished
ehrnst
Mar 2018
#188
I t hink that he is a positive force fighting for issues that matter to me.
CentralMass
Mar 2018
#69
The issues aren't over. Again, 13 million voters liked what you call "far left".
jalan48
Mar 2018
#52
I hope not many because it would call into question the Democratic Party's method for choosing
jalan48
Mar 2018
#64
Not necessarily, bearing in mind it was the Primaries, and 66m voted for her in the General.
OnDoutside
Mar 2018
#88
Now THERE'S an idea!! Sorry, but you're makin' WAAYYY too much sense Jalan...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2018
#168
I don't think Bernie will get the nomination but the issues he brings forth are winners for Democrats
jalan48
Mar 2018
#184
Help me out here. What is far left? To me, without any specifics, it's just a label --
KPN
Mar 2018
#55
Then why is the Democratic Party coming around to Bernie's way of thinking...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2018
#92
De facto leader of the Democrats? I don't think so, though he's popular with millions of them.
jalan48
Mar 2018
#39
Will Sanders be happy when the Republicans destroy Social Security and Medicare......?
radliberal
Mar 2018
#18
California Democratic Party offered no endorsements in U.S. Senate or governor's races
ehrnst
Mar 2018
#44
No he isn't. He hasn't come out and said that he won't endorse De Leon, did he?
George II
Mar 2018
#151
I lost any respect for Sanders when he did it speak out strongly against Russia throwing the
kimbutgar
Mar 2018
#31
He has made many many statements abouytg the need to investigate Russian interference in the electio
CentralMass
Mar 2018
#51
I got four years on you 62 in a couple of weeks. [ ugh just saying that Im old)
kimbutgar
Mar 2018
#56
Considering his success rate with endorsements, this is very good news for Feinstein
lunamagica
Mar 2018
#37
This Californian does not care one wit about Sanders or who he endorsed. He's right, it's an issue
mulsh
Mar 2018
#40
That's the problem i.e. he isn't a Democrat but is allowed to run under the Democratic Party banner.
OnDoutside
Mar 2018
#91
Yes, which splains why Bernie enthusiastically caucuses with, and is welcomed to do so by, Democrats
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2018
#103
No. He's not a Democrat. He doesn't want to be a Democrat, and he does nothing but
Squinch
Mar 2018
#109
Not nearly so many as he trashes. And most of those he campaigns for would do better without him.
Squinch
Mar 2018
#130
Yeah. The "hands off Bernie" rule happened before he began trashing every Democrat
Squinch
Mar 2018
#106
You're going to quote that poll that says he's the most popular guy ever, aren't you?
Squinch
Mar 2018
#131
Pence was really popular in that poll too. Everyone loves him, too, doncha know?
Squinch
Mar 2018
#156
Nooooo, I'm saying the same poll that said Bernie was the most popular politician also
Squinch
Mar 2018
#191
Okay, my bad, sorry for the confusion. No doubt though Bernie is popular for all the right reasons.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2018
#193
There's a reason why he wants Feinstein out. She turned her back to him & walked away as he
Wwcd
Mar 2018
#197
The problem is so many millennials are invested in him, we cant lose them.
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2018
#201