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George II

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60. That's not the subject under discussion. His endorsement is irrelevant for this discussion.
Wed Feb 20, 2019, 05:28 PM
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Vermont does not have party registration. irresistable Feb 2019 #1
depends on whether he rejects all things dem after being elected nt msongs Feb 2019 #2
Post removed Post removed Feb 2019 #32
What about Patrick Leahy? question everything Feb 2019 #3
He wins either way. He caucuses with Democrats. irresistable Feb 2019 #4
He only caucuses with Democrats to get committee assignments Trumpocalypse Feb 2019 #6
So what does Joe Manchin's D mean? His grade point average? k8conant Feb 2019 #8
It means he is a Democrat Trumpocalypse Feb 2019 #9
Manchin is as loyal a D as he can be radius777 Feb 2019 #13
If Dean would have run against Bernie in the 2018 primary for Senate, he would have lost ... Badly karynnj Feb 2019 #30
He votes with Democrats more often than a number of Democrats. irresistable Feb 2019 #12
Still doesn't make him a Democrat Trumpocalypse Feb 2019 #14
Running for the Democratic nomination is joining the party. Your dream has come true! irresistable Feb 2019 #15
No Joining the party is joining the party. Trumpocalypse Feb 2019 #16
I kinda think think "Democratic" means safeinOhio Feb 2019 #21
That is small d democratic. Trumpocalypse Feb 2019 #24
Silly me safeinOhio Feb 2019 #38
It is a big tent party if you care to join it Trumpocalypse Feb 2019 #39
I'be.been a memeber for 48 years. safeinOhio Feb 2019 #41
But Sanders hasn't nt Trumpocalypse Feb 2019 #44
Sanders did not release his taxes in 2016 until pressure mounted question everything Feb 2019 #79
Do you have those stats handy? (nt) ehrnst Feb 2019 #52
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
Leahy endorsed Bernie, so I don't need to tell him anything. irresistable Feb 2019 #56
We're discussing party affiliation, not preferred candidate. George II Feb 2019 #58
If Leahy endorsed Bernie, his party affiliation did not matter to him. irresistable Feb 2019 #61
But it was said that there are no party affiliations in Vermont, which is false. George II Feb 2019 #63
No party membership...that is what was said. irresistable Feb 2019 #64
In writing and publicly? Haven't seen that yet. George II Feb 2019 #66
Membership in a CLUB. irresistable Feb 2019 #69
You don't understand how various state parties operate. In Vermont .... George II Feb 2019 #70
it isn't party membership irresistable Feb 2019 #71
Yes it is..... George II Feb 2019 #72
have fun. irresistable Feb 2019 #73
Look at how Leahy promotes himself on his Senate page. WeekiWater Feb 2019 #31
And yet he endorsed Bernie for President....Doesn't he know that he will Bern in hell? irresistable Feb 2019 #34
Not sure why he would bern in hell. WeekiWater Feb 2019 #35
That's not the subject under discussion. His endorsement is irrelevant for this discussion. George II Feb 2019 #60
Not really. If his colleagues accept him in the party, why can't you? irresistable Feb 2019 #62
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
Is one only "actually" a member of the party if one joins the DNC? k8conant Feb 2019 #7
Yes Trumpocalypse Feb 2019 #11
Yes, and Sanders will simply do just that. Preventing him from running would be a PR nightmare. Garrett78 Feb 2019 #17
Good points. No more holding our party hostage while R B Garr Feb 2019 #10
Joaquin Castro is not a registered Democrat. And Beto won't be either, if he runs. Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2019 #18
Joaquin Castro isn't running for president. His brother Julian is. Demit Feb 2019 #23
I stand corrected about the Castro brothers but Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2019 #25
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
Question is Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2019 #37
? We are nowhere near the general election. Demit Feb 2019 #46
My apologies for getting more personal than I should have, but Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2019 #53
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
Speaking for myself Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2019 #57
Joachin Castro isn't running for President, Julian is. George II Feb 2019 #74
Bernie is more a FDR Democrat than most of us here. rusty quoin Feb 2019 #19
Thanks Rusty madeup64 Feb 2019 #20
No you are not the only one. Every time Sanders name comes up, you can expect the smear vsrazdem Feb 2019 #33
FDR had congressional Democratic majorities to pass progressive legislation. betsuni Feb 2019 #22
FDR was great, unless you were black. Or Japanese...nt SidDithers Feb 2019 #27
The Independent banner does matter. Trumpocalypse Feb 2019 #40
FDR and BS could not be more dissimilar. CrossingTheRubicon Feb 2019 #42
+10000000 BannonsLiver Feb 2019 #45
BRAVO! question everything Feb 2019 #49
FDR EO'd the internment of Americans... AncientGeezer Feb 2019 #51
Saying it does not make it so. pampango Feb 2019 #68
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
I like Warren too...it is about electability for me. Demsrule86 Feb 2019 #80
Then why can't he declare his affiliation? question everything Feb 2019 #48
The last time Sanders ran he had only one woman to defeat, a little different this time around katmondoo Feb 2019 #26
in my book, he can't. He is not a democrat beachbum bob Feb 2019 #28
Tell them to compare these two ballots. Specifically looking at Leahy and then Sanders. WeekiWater Feb 2019 #36
Thank you. I cannot find the 2018 Democratic primaries ballot question everything Feb 2019 #50
lol aidbo Feb 2019 #67
Here are the rules and the oath Gothmog Feb 2019 #75
I simply don't see how he can meet this requirement LongtimeAZDem Feb 2019 #77
Yes, the DNC should bar anyone you don't like. Shemp Howard Feb 2019 #76
sanders has not signed oath yet Gothmog Feb 2019 #81
But, hey, many here still love him question everything Feb 2019 #83
Wow.. disillusioned73 Feb 2019 #82
These were supposed to be closed down. nt Autumn Feb 2019 #84
Locking ... Yonnie3 Feb 2019 #85
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