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In reply to the discussion: Perhaps it is all wishful thinking - But if Bernie Sanders did run for President in 2016 - would you [View all]Douglas Carpenter
(20,226 posts)6. the question I am asking people is - if he was seeking the Democratic nomination would you support
him in the primaries? I don't believe Sen. Sanders would risk being a spoiler and risk throwing an election to the Republicans.
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Perhaps it is all wishful thinking - But if Bernie Sanders did run for President in 2016 - would you [View all]
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
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the question I am asking people is - if he was seeking the Democratic nomination would you support
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#6
I could see him run against Hillary as Biden ran against Obama -- then being chosen as her VP.
ancianita
Oct 2013
#10
Even though, on foreign policy, she's an unquestioning supporter of the right-wing status quo?
Ken Burch
Oct 2013
#29
I'm thinking Bernie believes that the president should get most of his appointees confirmed.
Ken Burch
Oct 2013
#40
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
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
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
the question I am asking people is - if Sen. Sanders were to seek the Democratic Party nomination -
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#47
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 would be a great addition for the debates, but couldn't win. I hope he runs simply to
grantcart
Oct 2013
#57
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
well 83% of DU would support Bernie in the primaries - I hope he sees this
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#68
The Hillary blitzkrieg yesterday is making me hope more and more that Bernie will run.
marmar
Oct 2013
#71
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