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In reply to the discussion: Tulsi Gabbard campaign in disarray [View all]Caliman73
(11,738 posts)13. Gabbard yes. I don't think Sanders will fall quickly.
He has a following that appears pretty loyal. Gabbard not so much. My major concern with Sanders is that he will do what he did last time and stay in longer than he should have. I am hoping that the field narrows down very quickly so that the focus can be on those candidates who have the best shot at winning the nomination and turning toward defeating Trump or whoever ends up as the Republican nominee. I also hope that when Sanders does eventually fall behind, that he directs his followers to really get on board with the Democratic nominee and personally squashes dissent rather than taking aim at the "Democratic Establishment".
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So she has NOTHING on him. Her big selling point was being a Captain in the military. ant
Blue_true
Jan 2019
#19
I just don't see Bernie being a team player once he loses the primary in 2020.
Blue_true
Jan 2019
#17
her hero/secretive guru is threatening to sue everyone who breathes a word thast
msongs
Jan 2019
#11
I wouldn't likely vote for Gabbard over other choices in the primary but this piece sounds like
JCanete
Jan 2019
#31