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In reply to the discussion: Our most activated and reliable voting block believes it's time to move on from Bernie [View all]MariePinchon
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Our most activated and reliable voting block believes it's time to move on from Bernie [View all]
MariePinchon
Dec 2018
OP
Unfortunately, he's also the Republican Party's, the Kremin's and the Kochs'.
Hortensis
Dec 2018
#225
I trust that Bernie is for a better country for everyone and that's a rare thing to find these days.
The Wielding Truth
Dec 2018
#63
All of our candidates offer something don't you think? Bernie keeps the focus on the important
Autumn
Dec 2018
#75
I find it ironic that the top priorities for those women in the article are Bernie's priorities.
Autumn
Dec 2018
#110
Bernie is a Democratic ally. Of course he will be on the same page with Democrats
Autumn
Dec 2018
#132
Don't lose any sleep over that. I'm an opened minded person and I'm not stuck on ANY politician.
Autumn
Dec 2018
#134
If someone wanted to research they certainly could. Did I post that it was Bernie's legislation? No
Autumn
Dec 2018
#165
But in the real world it was Senator Murphy "*with*" Senators Lee and Sanders.
George II
Dec 2018
#191
Yes and all that I posted above was a small fraction of what he talked about in just the last week.
Autumn
Dec 2018
#224
At this point it's the leaders who've actually been following the issues and people.
herding cats
Dec 2018
#19
Can also be read as 2/3rd of polled respondents had no prob with Sen. Sanders
Devil Child
Dec 2018
#210
I saw this earlier from the Editor in Chief of Mother Jones, Clara Jeffery.
herding cats
Dec 2018
#8
Yep. That rat fucker from the 1990s, Brock, pulled out all the stops.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2018
#138
Clara seems to be confused. Only half of the women in this "survey" were Black.
progressoid
Dec 2018
#124
"Fastigious"? It's technically a word, but I'm not sure you're using it like you think you are...
Decoy of Fenris
Dec 2018
#159
Yes it does. :P I promise, I wasn't picking nits, I was genuinely curious.
Decoy of Fenris
Dec 2018
#164
People need to be realist and grow thicker skins if they're going to engage in politics.
herding cats
Dec 2018
#43
If we assume Trump will be a candidate then he has more negative responses than Sanders.
violetpastille
Dec 2018
#39
Well, I said what I said as a reply to the OP so its understandable. I could have been clearer.
aikoaiko
Dec 2018
#45
Not the biggest bernie fan but last time we fucked with the bernie or bust crowd
mentalslavery
Dec 2018
#41
Can we keep him on the team? Find a place for him in the administration
California_Republic
Dec 2018
#48
He's not part of our team, and he never was. He wants to have his own team, but use
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#74
I was a fervent Bernie supporter in the last primary and it hurt when he lost the primary...
Still In Wisconsin
Dec 2018
#50
Bernie has knocked other democrats and wasn't a full throttle cheerleader for Clinton
Beakybird
Dec 2018
#77
oh, this is a mix of donors and party leaders? Well what the fuck do you know? They think that
JCanete
Dec 2018
#82
Did it sound like I was diminishing them? I'm saying that you can expect certain circles to
JCanete
Dec 2018
#88
wow...you totally misinterpretted what I said. I suggested that if you polled the entire
JCanete
Dec 2018
#93
No I'm not, nor is that what I said. She The People seems like a diverse group which also includes
JCanete
Dec 2018
#98
They are rightfully not comfortable with the lack of black female representation, or their
JCanete
Dec 2018
#102
I have previously, and what a ridiculous thing to say regarding the general public.
JCanete
Dec 2018
#185
Your insistence that Bernie was an unknown by the time of the primaries is ridiculous.
TexasTowelie
Dec 2018
#194
I have no such disdain for southern voters, and I think its safe to assume democratic voters are
JCanete
Dec 2018
#196
No it has not been proven. Even if the numbers from the election were definitive of where
JCanete
Dec 2018
#213
and what would those policy reasons be pray tell? This should be interesting. nt
JCanete
Dec 2018
#217
why claim something and then entirely tangent about other issues. You said policy...you
JCanete
Dec 2018
#235
Sorry but millions of Americans are not moving on from Sanders. We need to figure out how
jalan48
Dec 2018
#100
I guess we will know if that is the case when people start voting with their pocketbooks
shanny
Dec 2018
#104
I doubt that sanders will either release his tax returns or agree to be a member of the party
Gothmog
Dec 2018
#112
Honest headline: Poll of Democratic Insiders and Campaign Donors Finds Little Support for Sanders
Rob H.
Dec 2018
#122
That's the makeup of She the People? Aimee Allison the founder is on Politico's Power List 2019.
Autumn
Dec 2018
#186
Aimee Allison and the other founding members are remarkable women of color.
MariePinchon
Dec 2018
#190
I was a delegate to the national convention and I have a very different view of bernie
Gothmog
Dec 2018
#215
There are great sources to follow on Twitter and news hits fast there depending on who you
Autumn
Dec 2018
#274
I say we let the primaries decide. 74 women anti-Bernie is not much of a survey.
Vinca
Dec 2018
#261