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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Do voters in the last primaries deserve to have ANY say in who the nominee is? [View all]Garrett78
(10,721 posts)46. I see a lot of posts about how Sanders won't end up with more pledged delegates.
And I see the occasional call for him to drop out. I can point to far more posts on DU about how Clinton should not be the nominee (even posts saying she should drop out), about how she can't reach 2383 via pledged delegates alone (as if anyone has been arguing otherwise), and so on.
Of course, I'm not sure what any of that has to do with saying the remaining primaries shouldn't count or that people shouldn't vote in them. I don't see anyone suggesting anything of the sort, just as I don't see anyone suggesting that Clinton will reach 2383 via pledged delegates alone. DU is littered with straw men.
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Do voters in the last primaries deserve to have ANY say in who the nominee is? [View all]
yurbud
May 2016
OP
You are wrong. People in California have been lied to. I know this, as I was one of them. n/t
truedelphi
May 2016
#3
The DNC does not control state elections. Someone else has been lying to you.
1StrongBlackMan
May 2016
#28
In 2004, Edwards pulled out AFTER I mailed in my primary ballot voting for him and before the actual
yurbud
May 2016
#7
It would be easier for that "loser" to show class if it was not stolen out from
truedelphi
May 2016
#5
Probably because they're fiction stories. Try the Disney channel for fairytales.
procon
May 2016
#21
That "loser" stuff is really going to convince Bernie supporters to jump on Hillary's bandwagon
yurbud
May 2016
#13
Is the position that you describe as belonging to all of us Sanders' supporters
truedelphi
May 2016
#30
People on DU have said they will vote for Trump? That seems unlikely for longtime progressives
yurbud
May 2016
#37
I didn't realize anyone from the Clinton campaign or MSM had called for Sanders to drop out.
Garrett78
May 2016
#23
This disgusting trying to push it to the end without it being the end by the MSM and others
bkkyosemite
May 2016
#8
He should stay in until the delegates and superdelegates actually cast their votes at the convention
Cheese Sandwich
May 2016
#16
California has a 40 million population. Why does anyone think any candidate should drop out before
onecaliberal
May 2016
#27
Oh please, at least three days of the week there is an OP up about how Bernie should save
truedelphi
May 2016
#45
I see a lot of posts about how Sanders won't end up with more pledged delegates.
Garrett78
May 2016
#46
They did. Clinton won. This is amazing. Did we do this in '08 and I just ignored it?
seabeyond
May 2016
#41