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This Should Go Over Well JimGinPA Oct 2018 #1
Bernie bashing is quite the sport here dembotoz Oct 2018 #20
Truer words were never spoken! InAbLuEsTaTe Oct 2018 #29
Oh, I'm way angrier with the GOP.... Adrahil Oct 2018 #61
I love Bernie BigGermanGuy Oct 2018 #2
Harris, Castro, Kennedy, Landrieu, yes. Gillebrand, forget it. She threw... brush Oct 2018 #15
I'm tempted to just fully back Harris based on identity politics BigGermanGuy Oct 2018 #19
I feel the same way, yortsed snacilbuper Oct 2018 #16
I wish he wouldn't have turned down the Democratic nomination in his most recent primary. WeekiWater Oct 2018 #3
Under the new DNC rules, sanders will not be able to do this if he runs in 2020 Gothmog Oct 2018 #24
I hat to use the phrase not good enough. WeekiWater Oct 2018 #30
I agree with your analysis Gothmog Oct 2018 #44
As it should be if Bernie decides to run for President in 2020. InAbLuEsTaTe Oct 2018 #31
Yeah, I see a lot of voters who aren't Cha Oct 2018 #4
Mahalo i ke akua NurseJackie Oct 2018 #11
Aloha and Good Morning, Jackie! Cha Oct 2018 #12
Same here Gothmog Oct 2018 #14
We saw this happening as new groups spun off Hortensis Oct 2018 #5
If Warren runs, why would Bernie need to run? JaneQPublic Oct 2018 #6
Excellent question and points. For his issues voters, Hortensis Oct 2018 #52
I love Bernie and don't want him to run. I don't want Biden or Clinton to run either. Nanjeanne Oct 2018 #7
I would support Joe if he ran Gothmog Oct 2018 #25
It'll give me a chance to write in hillary's name Fullduplexxx Oct 2018 #8
That's me ghostsinthemachine Oct 2018 #9
I will support the Democratic nominee. DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2018 #10
I agree with you but..... Little Star Oct 2018 #17
Wit cha. Adrahil Oct 2018 #21
Seems pretty evident that there are a lot of us in that position. bullwinkle428 Oct 2018 #13
I'm HUGE Bernie believer, but he'll simply be too old Calculating Oct 2018 #18
100% agree with this. n/t Zing Zing Zingbah Oct 2018 #22
My feelings are the opposite. I don't care for Bernie but I don't think his age should disqualify StevieM Oct 2018 #37
Many Bernie Alums Not Interested In a Sequel Gothmog Oct 2018 #23
Whatever. Anyone can run. MineralMan Oct 2018 #26
That I agree with. nt JCanete Oct 2018 #28
100% this, MM obamanut2012 Oct 2018 #34
We gave Bernie his shot in 2016, won't happen again. redstatebluegirl Oct 2018 #27
Exactly. Cha Oct 2018 #36
There needs to be a coordinated effort... Dave Starsky Oct 2018 #32
I finally have something in common with those "Bernie backers". Tarheel_Dem Oct 2018 #33
I like what he is doing now. MuseRider Oct 2018 #35
I would argue that Tom Steyer is the best at pointing out what is wrong when the GOP is in charge. StevieM Oct 2018 #38
I like him too MuseRider Oct 2018 #42
Well, that sounds like Kamala Harris. So maybe we will both support a candidate from California. StevieM Oct 2018 #45
Too early for me to know. MuseRider Oct 2018 #58
But then again everyone dismissed him in 2014 aikoaiko Oct 2018 #39
With good reason DavidDvorkin Oct 2018 #40
The 2016 primary was essentially over by Super Tuesday. And if not for caucuses: blowout Garrett78 Oct 2018 #50
I'm fine with Bern running or not running. aikoaiko Oct 2018 #55
It's not a matter of being scared. It's a matter of avoiding unnecessary divisiveness. Garrett78 Oct 2018 #60
Do people still see Bernie's criticisms as "bashing" and "divisive"? aikoaiko Oct 2018 #62
I am 100% focused on the election in 3 weeks. GulfCoast66 Oct 2018 #41
We have an election in 3 weeks! Why are we focusing on one 2 years from now? Initech Oct 2018 #43
I don't think this thread is going to somehow negatively impact anyone's "focus." Garrett78 Oct 2018 #51
Not feeling Bernie, Hillary or Joe... SMC22307 Oct 2018 #46
"...former staffers are looking around for another Bernie-esque candidate this time around..." Garrett78 Oct 2018 #47
Black voters under 30 also favored Sanders over Clinton in 2016. BlueWI Oct 2018 #48
Those numbers were based on an analysis of 25 states and 3% of the electorate in those states: Garrett78 Oct 2018 #49
Thanks Garrett for setting the record straight. Cha Oct 2018 #54
So you've seen this polling research before. I have too. BlueWI Oct 2018 #56
Also, personally I was a strong Sanders supporter in 2016 BlueWI Oct 2018 #57
Well, it only applies to half the states. And a fraction of the electorate in those states. So... Garrett78 Oct 2018 #59
Exit polling is always based on sampling, i.e. a fraction of voters. BlueWI Oct 2018 #64
I've always been a Bernie guy but he had his chance, he just didn't know it. BlueTsunami2018 Oct 2018 #53
... Scurrilous Oct 2018 #63
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