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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: New Yorker article about the primary has a quote from Sanders that says a lot. [View all]Jitter65
(3,089 posts)60. Well it seems to be ok for him to ask HC to drop out but not the other way around? nt
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New Yorker article about the primary has a quote from Sanders that says a lot. [View all]
rgbecker
Mar 2016
OP
In my opinion all of your words are used carelessly, also recklessly and poorly.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#5
Half the Bernie supporters here half already said they won't vote for Hillary under any circumstance
NuclearDem
Mar 2016
#7
Well perhaps that fact will help to cut down on all the 'Surrender Dorothy!' threads..
frylock
Mar 2016
#19
Very strange. When has a candidate who is way behind ever said such a thing? He's is in denial.
kerry-is-my-prez
Mar 2016
#41
I'll bet they will--the donations are POURING in after those five great victories! nt
MADem
Mar 2016
#32
Like what kind of power? Like the power Bernie Bros use on line to intimidate people?
upaloopa
Mar 2016
#35
Bernie is correct. His campaign is the people's campaign..power in numbers.
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#26
It isn't the states it the voters in the states. It doesn't make any difference where they live
upaloopa
Mar 2016
#39
Did they move Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Massachusetts. Iowa, and Nevada?
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2016
#48
"mobilizing millions and millions of people. There is no indication that Hillary Clinton has ever
upaloopa
Mar 2016
#31
Hillary didn't mobilize the people then and she only topped Bernie by less than 2%
Uncle Joe
Mar 2016
#43
"That does not happen through a speech." From Sanders? I almost fell out of my chair laughing. nt
CalvinballPro
Mar 2016
#58
Well it seems to be ok for him to ask HC to drop out but not the other way around? nt
Jitter65
Mar 2016
#60