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In reply to the discussion: Sanders Plans a ‘Class-Based’ Presidential Campaign [View all]arcane1
(38,613 posts)56. Which is proof that the Dems are letting us down.
If the Dem candidate is so great, the independent would have no effect.
And we once again have to settle for second best
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That would be up to the Dem Party and if they refuse to accept him as a candidate
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#34
I think a Conservative Dem run will produce the same result. Now is the time for the party
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#44
Who is looking for an ideal candidate. That seems to be implying that those who want
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#46
Let's put it this way... ANY Democrat is going to be better than ANY Republican.
Adrahil
Jan 2015
#47
Any Democrat who is willing to attack Social Programs and leave the most vulnerable
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#52
Good. I like candidates I can actually vote "for" rather than holding my nose.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2015
#5
Money Quote 'President Obama never stood up like Franklin Delano Roosevelt" +1000000000
ChosenUnWisely
Jan 2015
#6
Good. We already have a class war, they are making war on us, we might as well win it. nt
bemildred
Jan 2015
#8
Bernie wants to take away their ability to bribe our Representatives with campaign $$$!!!
Dustlawyer
Jan 2015
#9
One for president but the other should stay in the Senate. Making either one of them a VP
rhett o rick
Jan 2015
#24
I believe that if there is/was a winning Sanders/Warren or vice versa ticket, the
djean111
Jan 2015
#54
I understand but not sure it would happen and I would hate to lose their influence in the Senate. nm
rhett o rick
Jan 2015
#57
yes, and good for him and us. If he runs it will help bring up important issues.
KittyWampus
Jan 2015
#38
If he runs, it'll be a "class-based" campaign for sure -- based on the upper-middle class!
oneview
Jan 2015
#30
Krugman: Why the One Percent Hates Obama - Their tax rates back to pre-Reagan levels
pampango
Jan 2015
#42