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Douglas Carpenter

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Tue Oct 29, 2013, 03:17 PM Oct 2013

Perhaps it is all wishful thinking - But if Bernie Sanders did run for President in 2016 - would you [View all]

Last edited Wed Oct 30, 2013, 03:40 AM - Edit history (1)

support him in the primaries - assuming he ran seeking the Democratic nomination for President?

Some of you may have seen this thread:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023933909


33 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
No, Hillary is still a safer bet
2 (6%)
I can't say - maybe
1 (3%)
I like Bernie - but I think he should stick with the Senate -
3 (9%)
He is way too far left for the American public - this would be snatching defeat from almost certain victory and handing the White House to the Republicans on a silver platter
1 (3%)
Yes, I would support him for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States
12 (36%)
I would not only support Sen. Sanders for President - I would give every moment of my spare time and every bit of money I could possibly afford to trying to elect him President
14 (42%)
I don't know why people put butter on things when margarine taste so much better
0 (0%)
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Yes, hell yes. Autumn Oct 2013 #1
It's easy enough to say that I would since I think it's not likely el_bryanto Oct 2013 #2
Were he the Democratic nominee, unhesitatingly Recursion Oct 2013 #3
the question I am asking people is - if he was seeking the Democratic nomination would you support Douglas Carpenter Oct 2013 #6
Oh, sorry, I totally misunderstood your question Recursion Oct 2013 #7
Why, would he be a different person if he changed the letter after his name? sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #26
He wouldn't be a different person Art_from_Ark Nov 2013 #74
Good point. That is where my vote stands. joshcryer Oct 2013 #67
Yes, I would support Bernie - volunteer and contribute money too, but... polichick Oct 2013 #4
I selected pass NuclearDem Oct 2013 #5
Now that's great. I would join right in, and my knees are Autumn Oct 2013 #8
Ha! That's what I would do if he won. polichick Oct 2013 #9
I could see him run against Hillary as Biden ran against Obama -- then being chosen as her VP. ancianita Oct 2013 #10
Absolutely. Sanders is what a standard Democrat should be. PeteSelman Oct 2013 #11
So true - and sad for all of us. polichick Oct 2013 #12
1000% true, that - on every level. Thanks. closeupready Oct 2013 #70
And in reality he isn't fringe at all. Enthusiast Nov 2013 #76
I would prefer Hillary Clinton (nt) Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #13
Curious as to why... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #17
Mostly her vast experience in both foreign and domestic policy. Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #22
thanks. nt Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #24
Even though, on foreign policy, she's an unquestioning supporter of the right-wing status quo? Ken Burch Oct 2013 #29
Scoop Jackson in a pantsuit is not a pretty mental image. n/t Chan790 Oct 2013 #35
Bourbon can help, my friend. Ken Burch Oct 2013 #41
But not enough, unfortunately.......nt Enthusiast Nov 2013 #77
Well, Bernie Sanders voted in favor of confirming her as Secretary of State. Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #38
I'm thinking Bernie believes that the president should get most of his appointees confirmed. Ken Burch Oct 2013 #40
I vote with Nye - Hillary! OmahaBlueDog Oct 2013 #51
I only vote for Democrats. nt onehandle Oct 2013 #14
The OP was talking about Bernie running in the Dem primaries...at least that was my understanding. Ken Burch Oct 2013 #42
No. He is too old (72) and he will not win. I will vote for the Democrat, always. MADem Oct 2013 #15
he could conceivably take the approach that his campaign - win or lose could possibly alter Douglas Carpenter Oct 2013 #46
Yes--his candidacy would alter the paradigm, and throw the election to Chris Christie, MADem Oct 2013 #48
My OP asks if Sen. Sanders agreed to seek the Democratic Party nomination - would people support Douglas Carpenter Oct 2013 #52
That will NEVER happen because the DNC would not give it to him. He is not a Democrat. MADem Oct 2013 #53
I only know that he said that he has not ruled it out. I don't know if he would seriously Douglas Carpenter Oct 2013 #54
Let's go to that link where that foolish flag was raised, shall we? MADem Oct 2013 #55
maybe it is a leftwing pipe dream - or maybe it is possible that he recognizes that no one else is Douglas Carpenter Oct 2013 #56
He's more pragmatic. Age does bring wisdom, and he is a septuagenarian. MADem Oct 2013 #58
you are probably right... but I cannot help but ask myself ..how long will we have to wait for Douglas Carpenter Oct 2013 #59
We'll wait a long time, I suspect. The best hope is gains by steady inches, not by leaps and MADem Oct 2013 #61
Go Bernie! Bernie / Warren 2016! nt Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #16
What a great combo! Too good to be true? Probably, but it sure... polichick Oct 2013 #19
I would go to WORK to get them elected... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #20
If that was our ticket I'd give up sex to work on the campaign instead! Scuba Oct 2013 #37
Heh-heh! nt Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #44
+100000000 woo me with science Oct 2013 #73
Oh dangerous poll nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #18
I think it's unlikely Sanders would shift from independent to democrat HereSince1628 Oct 2013 #21
He'd be another Nader treestar Oct 2013 #23
The OP specified it was about Bernie running as a Dem, not third-party. Ken Burch Oct 2013 #30
I would support him even if he ran as an independent or as a demsocialist, morningfog Oct 2013 #25
Why not ask me if I would vote for Mr Magoo in 2020? rock Oct 2013 #27
for those of us bent on ending Hillary before she can declare... Chan790 Oct 2013 #36
I am a Democrat.. and I do not apologize for it Peacetrain Oct 2013 #28
the question I am asking people is - if Sen. Sanders were to seek the Democratic Party nomination - Douglas Carpenter Oct 2013 #47
I'm voting for Joe krawhitham Oct 2013 #31
Absolutely YES!!! gopiscrap Oct 2013 #32
He's not a Democrat. n/t SamYeager Oct 2013 #33
Unless Liz Warren is running n/t hootinholler Oct 2013 #34
Absolutely TheKentuckian Oct 2013 #39
Depends on who else is running quinnox Oct 2013 #43
Currently 79% for Sanders to run for President. Wilms Oct 2013 #45
If he ran I would do almost anything to help as long as he's the top of the ticket. n/t Egalitarian Thug Oct 2013 #49
He'll get my vote. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2013 #50
He would be a great addition for the debates, but couldn't win. I hope he runs simply to grantcart Oct 2013 #57
I would support Sanders only until he loses the nomination.. fadedrose Oct 2013 #60
Running Bernie Sanders as the Democratic nominee beaglelover Oct 2013 #62
Bernie would get my vote (nt) bigwillq Oct 2013 #63
I would leave the country, because it would mean a GOP President scheming daemons Oct 2013 #64
I think Bernie Sanders' economic message resonates with almost everybody except the rich. I doubt Douglas Carpenter Oct 2013 #65
bread and butter issues. That is what the people are hungry to hear from our leaders. A liberal_at_heart Nov 2013 #75
Bernie! AzDar Oct 2013 #66
well 83% of DU would support Bernie in the primaries - I hope he sees this Douglas Carpenter Oct 2013 #68
You mean a guy who will represent the 99% instead of the 1% (like HRC)? Vashta Nerada Oct 2013 #69
The Hillary blitzkrieg yesterday is making me hope more and more that Bernie will run. marmar Oct 2013 #71
I'd crawl through broken glass to see him elected. woo me with science Oct 2013 #72
Only one problem with Bernie, he would not run as a democrat B Calm Nov 2013 #78
nationwide as any kind of third party - his chances would be no more than 0% Douglas Carpenter Nov 2013 #80
why support a candidate that would give the presidency to the republicans...same nader beachbum bob Nov 2013 #79
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