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In reply to the discussion: Just a couple reasons Bernie can win the nomination IF he even runs [View all]Demsrule86
(71,552 posts)He has lost support particularly among women and I believe his last comments at the MLK event lost him more POC. Do you think the treatment Hillary received and the identity politics comments will have not effect on Sen. Sander's numbers? I don't think you can judge Sen. Sanders chances objectively.
You like him a great deal and seem to think most people agree with you. I don't see that as being accurate. I understand this because during the latter part of the 16 election, there were signs that Sec. Clinton was in real trouble and I refused to believe that she would lose...nothing anyone said would change my mind. I was blinded by my own beliefs to the truth. In my opinion if Sen. Sanders manages to win the primary which I don't think he will... he will lose the general. The Republicans will destroy him, and he has never been properly vetted. I voted for Sen. Sanders last time. I liked both candidates at the time. My entire family voted for him...we will never do so again (unless he is the nominee)...won't vote for him in a primary this time. Hope he is out early in the primary and doesn't cause lasting damage to our chances. This truly is a must win election...the very survival of the progressive agenda hangs in the balance. He is not the right candidate for 20.
I would like to see young fresh faces...not a nearly 80 year old candidate who ran in 16 where we lost it all. ..presidency, Congress etc. We need desperately need to turn the page and have a fresh start. Also, Sen. Sanders is not a Democrat. He chose to change back to being an independent after the primary even though he said he would not do so...Thus he should not run as a Democrat in 20. I want a Democratic nominee for 20...not an independent. If you dislike the party so much you won't join how can you ask to represent it in a presidential race?