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In reply to the discussion: Sanders 2020? Many Bernie backers aren't feeling it [View all]BlueWI
(1,736 posts)57. Also, personally I was a strong Sanders supporter in 2016
but agree with the general tenor of the article that I am also unlikely to support him in 2020. So there's that. But the marginalization of black Sanders supporters was obnoxious in 2016, and it continues.
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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 love Bernie and don't want him to run. I don't want Biden or Clinton to run either.
Nanjeanne
Oct 2018
#7
My feelings are the opposite. I don't care for Bernie but I don't think his age should disqualify
StevieM
Oct 2018
#37
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
Well, that sounds like Kamala Harris. So maybe we will both support a candidate from California.
StevieM
Oct 2018
#45
The 2016 primary was essentially over by Super Tuesday. And if not for caucuses: blowout
Garrett78
Oct 2018
#50
It's not a matter of being scared. It's a matter of avoiding unnecessary divisiveness.
Garrett78
Oct 2018
#60
I don't think this thread is going to somehow negatively impact anyone's "focus."
Garrett78
Oct 2018
#51
"...former staffers are looking around for another Bernie-esque candidate this time around..."
Garrett78
Oct 2018
#47
Those numbers were based on an analysis of 25 states and 3% of the electorate in those states:
Garrett78
Oct 2018
#49
Well, it only applies to half the states. And a fraction of the electorate in those states. So...
Garrett78
Oct 2018
#59
I've always been a Bernie guy but he had his chance, he just didn't know it.
BlueTsunami2018
Oct 2018
#53