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In reply to the discussion: What does it take for Sanders to be on the list of Demcoratic cadidates in primaries [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)60. That's not the subject under discussion. His endorsement is irrelevant for this discussion.
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What does it take for Sanders to be on the list of Demcoratic cadidates in primaries [View all]
question everything
Feb 2019
OP
If Dean would have run against Bernie in the 2018 primary for Senate, he would have lost ... Badly
karynnj
Feb 2019
#30
Running for the Democratic nomination is joining the party. Your dream has come true!
irresistable
Feb 2019
#15
There's a "progressive" Democrat in the House who has voted against the Democrats....
George II
Feb 2019
#59
Tell that to Senator Leahy who has declared himself a Democrat since at least 1975.
George II
Feb 2019
#55
But it was said that there are no party affiliations in Vermont, which is false.
George II
Feb 2019
#63
And yet he endorsed Bernie for President....Doesn't he know that he will Bern in hell?
irresistable
Feb 2019
#34
That's not the subject under discussion. His endorsement is irrelevant for this discussion.
George II
Feb 2019
#60
I can't speak for him, but I'm sure Leahy assumes that Sanders will observe...
George II
Feb 2019
#65
But politicians still declare a party affiliation. Leahy has been doing so for 40+ years.
George II
Feb 2019
#54
Didn't the DNC adopt the rule requiring candidates to actually be a member of the party
NYC Liberal
Feb 2019
#5
Yes, and Sanders will simply do just that. Preventing him from running would be a PR nightmare.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#17
Joaquin Castro is not a registered Democrat. And Beto won't be either, if he runs.
Sucha NastyWoman
Feb 2019
#18
For me, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, talks like a duck, but insists on calling itself
Demit
Feb 2019
#29
No, the question is - and we will never know the answer - is how his 2016 supporters voted in the GE
question everything
Feb 2019
#47
No you are not the only one. Every time Sanders name comes up, you can expect the smear
vsrazdem
Feb 2019
#33
He is not a Democrat by choice. Thus, I will not vote for him in any primary. Of course in a general
Demsrule86
Feb 2019
#43
I like Warren, but it is so early. I don't think Bernie will win the primaries. I like him though.
rusty quoin
Feb 2019
#78
The last time Sanders ran he had only one woman to defeat, a little different this time around
katmondoo
Feb 2019
#26
Tell them to compare these two ballots. Specifically looking at Leahy and then Sanders.
WeekiWater
Feb 2019
#36