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In reply to the discussion: Bernie and Elizabeth gearing up to head [View all]brush
(61,033 posts)73. Whatever you're talking about, the fact is he went back to being an independent
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I don't care wether he's a Dem, an Indi, or some new Party, I like what he says and how he says it.+
napi21
Dec 2016
#55
Why does he have to? Why does the label matter more than the actual work?
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2016
#77
One reason is, some feel he uses the party for exposure he can't get as an independent
brush
Dec 2016
#83
"Some feel"? Who are "some"? And why does his party identification
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2016
#84
Ask him why it matters to him to not stay in the party. Why is not being a Democrat important to him
brush
Dec 2016
#85
I'm all in, and not to worry... the naysayers will jump on board the Bernie Bandwagon before long! The movement he started will NOT go quietly into the night, count on it!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2016
#21
In my opinion those people who keep saying that over and over and over and over and over and
pangaia
Dec 2016
#57
'If the Democratic party rejects the Sanders base, it will be at their extreme peril.'
elleng
Dec 2016
#10
It will be the death knell of the Democratic Party... why I don't see that happening, as more and more people are warming to Bernie...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2016
#23
Just give it time; nerves are still frayed so soon after the election. Bernie has a way of winnin over people-they'll see he was right all along...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2016
#28
I agree with you OKNancy. When he stops calling himself a Dem at his convenience only
Maru Kitteh
Dec 2016
#54
They are free to join Patty Murray and other progressives leading the party. n/t
pnwmom
Dec 2016
#20
So? The OP chose to post it, implying an endorsement of the views it expressed. n/t
pnwmom
Dec 2016
#32
I am a proud member of the Elizabeth Warren/Bernie Sanders faction of the Democratic Party!
Feeling the Bern
Dec 2016
#33
I like your post. And one "minor" thing that most here seem to forget or purposely overlook . . .
brush
Dec 2016
#46
Apparently Schumer views it differently, since he made Sanders a member of the Dem leadership team.
JudyM
Dec 2016
#49
I don't view it that way. And what's with Sanders? If he wants to be a Dem so bad, just join already
brush
Dec 2016
#50
He has caucused with the Democratic Party for decades. And he works with the system as it exists.
JudyM
Dec 2016
#102
I'd tell him to just join the party and stay in it. What's with the leaving himself an out crap?
brush
Dec 2016
#81
Thanks. That's what I thought.but sometimes it's hard to tell which posts go where on my tablet.
pangaia
Dec 2016
#98
A few comments from Hillary about party unity and the need to oppose Trump
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2016
#79
Bernie has been working very hard in the last month to get his people placed
HoneyBadger
Dec 2016
#47
Yeah, well, we all thought Clinton/Kaine was going to win in a landslide.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2016
#114
I welcome it. Gee, go figure, some of us don't WANT to be economic Republicans.
HughBeaumont
Dec 2016
#106