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Sanders is such a traditionalist. delisen Oct 2017 #1
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Guess he's going to have to run as an indie in 2020 too because after this he sure won't... brush Oct 2017 #4
You never know. aikoaiko Oct 2017 #6
Dems are not gluttons for punishment. He's had plenty of chances to join the party... brush Oct 2017 #8
I wouldn't be so sure. InAbLuEsTaTe Oct 2017 #9
I don't think he can win a Primary and I believe he knows this so I don't think he will run. Demsrule86 Oct 2017 #60
I don't see see the Democratic Party barring Bernie from running as a Democrat and risk InAbLuEsTaTe Oct 2017 #11
The Democratic party won't bar him from running as a Democrat, it will be a large number of still_one Oct 2017 #14
Oh okay, well if that's the case, so be it. InAbLuEsTaTe Oct 2017 #18
Anyone who registers as a Democrat, and meets the filing requirements, they can run as a Democrat still_one Oct 2017 #19
You mean people who claim to be "progressive" could sit out an election or vote 3rd party Eliot Rosewater Oct 2017 #35
I'm not sure what you're saying, so not sure how to respond... InAbLuEsTaTe Oct 2017 #43
Can You Back That Accusation Up Me. Oct 2017 #7
( crickets... chirp... chirp ) InAbLuEsTaTe Oct 2017 #10
You don't actually believe this, do you? Ace Rothstein Oct 2017 #31
In Vermont? I don't think so -- there is no Democrat or Republican that can beat him karynnj Oct 2017 #32
More to the point, Perez has no impact anywhere at the moment. comradebillyboy Oct 2017 #55
I agree - and he shouldn't karynnj Oct 2017 #63
Why Would He Do Anything Different Me. Oct 2017 #3
I will vote for the Democratic candidate in 2020, not someone who is a chameleon simply uses still_one Oct 2017 #5
He just has a burning need to be an outliar. DURHAM D Oct 2017 #12
+1, I last saw Kucinich bashing Hillary as a Fox News R B Garr Oct 2017 #15
Yeah, I would agree with that but if I do I might get in trouble. Eliot Rosewater Oct 2017 #36
Yeah, I would agree with that but if I do I might get in trouble. Eliot Rosewater Oct 2017 #37
What happens to the Dem voter data list he acquired as a Dem? Wwcd Oct 2017 #13
I never thought it was an error. murielm99 Oct 2017 #16
?! Wtf. That is really shitty. Gad I hate to even think of another election. Wwcd Oct 2017 #17
I started getting emails from the Sanders Campaign (as many as five or six a day!!) the next day. George II Oct 2017 #39
Either Sanders is right, or the State of Vermont is right DFW Oct 2017 #20
In his last book he says his proudest accomplishment is taking on the Democratic establishment. ucrdem Oct 2017 #21
I would have seen helping pass the ACA as my proudest accomplishment in Congress DFW Oct 2017 #22
Something about the ACA really bothers him. ucrdem Oct 2017 #24
That it's not "the best we can do" as a country for health care? RhodeIslandOne Oct 2017 #44
It's absolutely the best we can do. ucrdem Oct 2017 #45
Politically, it's the best we can do, you mean RhodeIslandOne Oct 2017 #46
Morally too. Morally especially. ucrdem Oct 2017 #66
It's a matter of priorities. George II Oct 2017 #42
Meanwhile he has a sweetheart deal w/ the Democratic Establishment ... SaschaHM Oct 2017 #49
My guess is that deal will no longer be operative in 2018. George II Oct 2017 #58
So hes a Democrat when its convenient? The party needs to wake arthritisR_US Oct 2017 #23
Actually it will be the Democratic voters who will determine their Democratic nominee, and I believe still_one Oct 2017 #26
Thats an excellent point! arthritisR_US Oct 2017 #34
He is not a Democrat oberliner Oct 2017 #59
I agree and they should cease coddling his minions. arthritisR_US Oct 2017 #64
He goes on FOX to make this announcement? coolsandy Oct 2017 #25
Great news. This clears the way for new Democrats to take charge democratisphere Oct 2017 #27
Good for Bernie. Rather than carp, Democrats should offer a viable opponent. Vinca Oct 2017 #28
I'm not carping at all... Bernie does what he does Blue_Tires Oct 2017 #33
Yes, and "viable" in terms of showing tax returns so that the R B Garr Oct 2017 #41
And that should be the end of that... Blue_Tires Oct 2017 #29
Fine. Then he cannot run as a Democrat for President, IMO. Adrahil Oct 2017 #30
Inside or outside? k8conant Oct 2017 #54
Great to hear he is running again. He's a strong voice for liberal/progressive issues. jalan48 Oct 2017 #38
I think it is a bad thing...win or lose ...it risks helping the GOP win in 20. Demsrule86 Oct 2017 #61
This is not a surprise since he'd already registered his 2018 campaign committee... George II Oct 2017 #40
I don't think so... k8conant Oct 2017 #53
The operative phrase is: George II Oct 2017 #57
Two points, here... k8conant Oct 2017 #65
Well bless his heart. I wish him well. NT GulfCoast66 Oct 2017 #47
That's fine to me. We all knew his "I'm a Democrat now" shtick in 2016 was bull anyway. SaschaHM Oct 2017 #48
Color me surprised Stinky The Clown Oct 2017 #50
Good for him! Snackshack Oct 2017 #51
Is this revenge? By splitting the vote, he'll hand the election to the Republicans. nt procon Oct 2017 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author 0rganism Oct 2017 #56
I hope not...surely Sen. Sanders would put the progressive agenda ahead of any personal animosity Demsrule86 Oct 2017 #62
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