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In reply to the discussion: If Sanders enters the ring, the 2016 primary will get VERY interesting. I just [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)54. He can't raise money
Or his supporters would have to desert him. Because then he can be bought.
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If Sanders enters the ring, the 2016 primary will get VERY interesting. I just [View all]
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
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I would love to watch the debates in a head-to-head matchup between him and HRC. (But watch out for
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#5
Assuming that Sanders does capture the nomination and wins the GE, how would he
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#14
That worked so well in 2008-16. The fascists only understand brute force and nothing else (save
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#46
I imagine Bernie knows all the tricks, and he wouldn't hesitate using them, if no other means
Cal33
Apr 2015
#49
LOL. That image alone would be worth seeing Sanders inaugurated, imo! - nt
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#55
I'm flattered but must insist that I shall not seek, and I will not accept,
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#11
He's right about where Obama was at this point in 2007, IIRC. If Sanders scores a couple
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#16
Ah, my mind has been playing tricks on me. I think I was remembering Obama in 2005-06 (not 2007), as
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#33
Sanders has said unequivocally that he will not run as a spoiler, i.e., as a
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#13
I'm more interested in how a 'President Sanders' would govern with both
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#22
i think he will easily grab the young. they are desperate and sanders fits with them.
seabeyond
Apr 2015
#12
wow. so informative, i have absolutely no clue where you are coming from. a waste of click for me.
seabeyond
Apr 2015
#21
Sanders-Warren would be a complete game-changer. Hope the prez has pissed EW off...
polichick
Apr 2015
#15
So you don't think Sanders' version of 'populism' (really European-style
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#20
Bookmark it. His campaign is like a grown up slightly more legitimate version of Kucinich.
tritsofme
Apr 2015
#24
Sorry for the flashback but I seem to recall identical sentiments being offered
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#26
Said he might run as a Dem last year to not be a spoiler. Hope he does! Welcome to the Party! n/t
freshwest
Apr 2015
#23
While I find myself philosophically aligned with him, I do have questions about how a "President
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#39
They're dying off because unions are all but dead. Bernie will have the support of labor
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Apr 2015
#72
Obama had zero name recognition. Bernie will have Labor, Hillary will have Wall Street
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Apr 2015
#71
I'm glad to hear he thinks he has enough support. That could mean he will run. That would
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#50