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In reply to the discussion: Will Bernie Remain a D if he doesn't get the nomination? [View all]daleanime
(17,796 posts)64. You're confusing the candidates....
Hillary wants to be president, Bernie wants to change our nation. If he could get that without being president I have no doubt that he wouldn't be in the race.
Not that you're going to listen to me for anything but ways to belittle me. So have a lovely day.
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I believe NurseJackie is correct. Democrats are beginning to notice and I hope, in time, they
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2016
#28
Right, because that infrastructure has benefited the Sanders campaign so greatly.
lumberjack_jeff
Feb 2016
#36
I hope not because it will clearly be time for a third party that makes an impact.
Vinca
Feb 2016
#34
Better Question: Will the Party continue its rightward lurch if Bernie isn't the nominee?
Octafish
Feb 2016
#42
I am so sick of all this party loyalty crap. You know only 30% of Americans
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2016
#52