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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]SirBrockington
(259 posts)82. The Primary is over and has been for some time
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They appear to be pretty convinced that his alliance is important, that doesn't mean the whole party
JudyM
Apr 2017
#21
Not the party, no. But winnig elections depends on winning Independent votes
Tom Rinaldo
Apr 2017
#24
I said the party can't prosper if Bernie's ideas and supporters are made unwelcome.
Ken Burch
Apr 2017
#93
The Democratic Party lost it's way at some point, and if you are in denial about it. Well
YOHABLO
Apr 2017
#84
As I asked elsewhere on DU a few days ago, if we're losing to candidates that are further right....
George II
Apr 2017
#34
You don't have to be. Just respect others who find his values an important complement to the party.
JudyM
Apr 2017
#9
I'm sorry you don't respect him, but if you respect Schumer, Pelosi and Perez you may reconsider
JudyM
Apr 2017
#15
People who claim to be big on supporting the party might actually give some weight to what the party
JudyM
Apr 2017
#39
Go check what you're saying compared to what is actually recorded would be a good start. nt
fleabiscuit
Apr 2017
#117
No offense intended but I really don't understand what you are trying to communicate here n/t
Tom Rinaldo
Apr 2017
#120
And I remember that were told, in the Eighties, that we HAD to let Casey speak
Ken Burch
Apr 2017
#36
Neither OR or Sanders was supporting Ossoff. Bernie got called on it and issued the second
seaglass
Apr 2017
#85
Since you are so clear about his role as Chairman of Outreach, why don't you explain what that role
seaglass
Apr 2017
#141
IMO, Sanders hurt us in '16 election to some degree (likely small), but I agree with THAT statement.
Hoyt
Apr 2017
#28
I don't care what Bernie says or does, or thinks, or talks about or anything else.
leftofcool
Apr 2017
#47
I'm only bringing it up because the guy's being accused of taking a horrible position
Ken Burch
Apr 2017
#53
No, that's not what people are upset at. You know that. Stop playing games.
NurseJackie
Apr 2017
#107
But, if a candidate is against say Single Payer, but progressive on everything else....
Yavin4
Apr 2017
#49
If I have this right, the candidate Bernie is supporting is running to be mayor of Omaha
Ken Burch
Apr 2017
#73
To be honest I think we keep personal belief pro-choice Democrats on the reservation with scrutiny
Tom Rinaldo
Apr 2017
#106
Some compromise is necessary, but never when it comes to basic human rights. (nt)
bekkilyn
Apr 2017
#81
For the record, this current discussion started because Bernie endorsed somebody for mayor of Omaha
Ken Burch
Apr 2017
#79
Correct. And attacks on Bernie Sanders are still increasing in recent days
Tom Rinaldo
Apr 2017
#111
The attacks on Bernie are unwarrented, Mello is not being given any trust at all here
flamingdem
Apr 2017
#91