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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders and Rigged Elections: Sometimes You Just Lose [View all]Eko
(8,709 posts)19. According to your version of fair
Two unknown people who have never done anything of consequence or joined any political party and that have no money or backing should run for the democratic nomination for president. Neither of them can have any standing with the DNC or the media. I think we all want fair elections, yours just seems a tad bit unrealistic and when you use that to somehow de-legitimatize the candidate running against the one you prefer because they are loosing it comes across as very naive, self serving and petty.
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