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Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: Three kinds of threads to stop posting on [View all]Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)59. Not necessarily.
As long as he can beat her in some of the primary states and at least stay a close 2nd in others, this could be a long primary season and we in California better be ready because we have 53 lovely electoral college votes in November of 2016 with his name on them.
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I am trying not to post on anything but condolence posts for a while. My heart races too much
roguevalley
Sep 2015
#41
Hmmm, Hillary's list of indefensible positions is endless, so take the mote out of your own eye.
smokey nj
Sep 2015
#19
I poke my head in here, read a bit - but mostly am relishing my book-related gardening activities
NRaleighLiberal
Sep 2015
#26
It is not Bernie vs Hillary. It never was. It is Progressive D vs Moderate/Conservative D
LiberalArkie
Sep 2015
#29
I would not have been "solidly behind Hillary". I would have been "meh" at the very best.
djean111
Sep 2015
#34
I disagree on the 'solidity' for HRC - This progressive would have been holding his nose.
Tommymac
Sep 2015
#42
Incessantly mocking a sitting Senator's initials is childish, petty and disrespectful.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#67
The third one, attacking Bernie's supporters, appears to be an organized strategy. Bernie is a huge
sabrina 1
Sep 2015
#69
attack on the strengths, not the weaknesses--get them defending and apologizing,
MisterP
Sep 2015
#78