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RandySF

(84,328 posts)
27. He could send an email to his supporters
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 11:08 AM
Nov 2017

Ask them to volunteer, donate or simply get off their asses and vote.

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INteresting Me. Nov 2017 #1
Interesting? Not really, just some right wing hope to divide us. FSogol Nov 2017 #14
Disagree Me. Nov 2017 #28
Wow, compelling argument! Kudos! FSogol Nov 2017 #31
Who Made You JUdge & Jury Me. Nov 2017 #32
Just my opinion, like almost everything I say. FSogol Nov 2017 #33
Precisely Me. Nov 2017 #36
So, why are you upset? FSogol Nov 2017 #37
Not Upset Me. Nov 2017 #61
If Bernie were serious about moving this country on a progressive path then he'd support the DEM pnwmom Nov 2017 #115
Post removed Post removed Nov 2017 #2
What a load of bullshit. nt LexVegas Nov 2017 #4
Bullshit. Richmond and Newport News are blue areas too. Harrisonburg is purple. FSogol Nov 2017 #5
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2017 #7
Charlottesville is very blue too ollie10 Nov 2017 #8
Agreed. n/t FSogol Nov 2017 #12
Bernie endorsed Periello countingbluecars Nov 2017 #3
Periello has been quite vocal in his support for Northam. n/t FSogol Nov 2017 #6
I hope not because that would be putting your butt hurt before the state (Virginia) Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #41
shit... we don't need this uponit7771 Nov 2017 #45
I'm sorry, countingbluecars Nov 2017 #57
Sorry, I mean we don't need Sanders sitting out on this ... jus, little frustrated with uponit7771 Nov 2017 #60
Thanks countingbluecars Nov 2017 #62
I'm with you, countingbluecars. calimary Nov 2017 #93
Republicans are using this as propaganda. NCTraveler Nov 2017 #9
Exactly, this is just a feeble attempt to divide us. n/t FSogol Nov 2017 #13
Northam has a lot of support. NCTraveler Nov 2017 #18
True, but it will all come down to turnout. GOTV, VA. FSogol Nov 2017 #19
Big time. Always does. GOTV, VA. NCTraveler Nov 2017 #22
If Sanders showed overt support they wouldn't be able to divide us in this manner. Why doesn't Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #42
Sanders lost by a large margin in the VA primary. What would his support do? Chuck Schumer FSogol Nov 2017 #49
This is not between two Democrats...it would help. Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #69
Once again Sanders is nothing but talk, I suppose. FSogol Nov 2017 #73
Yep...he doesn't like the Democratic party...it has always been a 'marriage' of convenience. Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #127
You keep alleging as such LanternWaste Nov 2017 #109
Here you go, from the friendly people at the Republican Governor's Assoc. FSogol Nov 2017 #112
Well, yet more proof that this sets the table for them very nicely. Again. R B Garr Nov 2017 #24
I see no reason Sanders wouldnt write a short endorsement. NCTraveler Nov 2017 #29
Exactly, one would think he could at least acknowledge that the Democrat is always R B Garr Nov 2017 #43
Well, you can see why they would. They don't even have to make anything up. Demit Nov 2017 #34
They shouldn't be gifted an opportunity to hurt us with the truth. NCTraveler Nov 2017 #35
People in this thread don't seem to understand your statement, so I'll lay it out: FSogol Nov 2017 #63
"No wedge exists" NCTraveler Nov 2017 #65
Bernie is probably doing Northam a favor (unintentionally) JaneQPublic Nov 2017 #10
My thoughts exactly still_one Nov 2017 #11
He could send an email to his supporters RandySF Nov 2017 #27
The voters who would not be swayed by a Bernie endorsement are GOP types anyway...it could Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #44
RIGHT !!! This is a turnout race why not have all hands on deck ... jus, I'll wait but this doesn't uponit7771 Nov 2017 #48
No it doesn't look good to give the GOP ammo against Northam. Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #70
No... no.... no... all hands on deck and if they're not going after Obama why would they go after uponit7771 Nov 2017 #46
You don't think Northam could use some of that 35%? Demit Nov 2017 #64
I'm giving them credit for being able to think for themselves. JaneQPublic Nov 2017 #66
He already has them. You think they'll become Confederate-loving Repubs since Peirello didn't win? FSogol Nov 2017 #105
I love your complete confidence in what voters will do! Demit Nov 2017 #117
In Northern VA, I've seen Gillespie's racist ads 1,000 times, and Northam's ad only once. lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #15
They are split evenly in the Roanoke area. nt LexVegas Nov 2017 #17
Northam's ads have picked up the last few weeks. His quantity of ads is surpassing Gillespie's now. FSogol Nov 2017 #21
I don't watch much local TV, so I may be missing it. lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #23
Do we know if Northam asked Sanders to help out? Wounded Bear Nov 2017 #16
Good point. Sanders would be criticized if he helped him without being asked. Bluepinky Nov 2017 #20
There's plenty of criticism flying around... Wounded Bear Nov 2017 #26
No he wouldn't. That would show some loyalty to the Democratic Party Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #68
Brernie is pretty selective with his outreach. comradebillyboy Nov 2017 #87
Really? Hard to fathom when he endorsed Mello. Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #126
This is a perfect race for Bernie to talk to those working class Whites that he claims to care about Blue_true Nov 2017 #25
Indeed! Me. Nov 2017 #30
yep, don't understand burning for the adequate for good or perfect. This should be all hands on deck uponit7771 Nov 2017 #50
He wants his revolution, not the Democrats' incremental progress. Demit Nov 2017 #53
Yes, this has been clear for a while. This is why I am not a fan. Incremental Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #38
How to make an issue out of nothing. KPN Nov 2017 #39
Ralph Northam voted twice for George W. Bush for president, virtualobserver Nov 2017 #40
Oh please any Democrat is better than Gillespie...and Virginia has implications in the 2020 Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #47
And Northam's Bernie-endorsed primary opponent had issues, too. JaneQPublic Nov 2017 #51
+1 uponit7771 Nov 2017 #55
agreed......my objection concerns the attack on Bernie for "non-endorsement" virtualobserver Nov 2017 #88
So burn the adequate for good or perfect and get none of it ?! REALLY !?!?!? uponit7771 Nov 2017 #54
No, I'd still vote for him.....but this was an attack Bernie thread virtualobserver Nov 2017 #80
Attacking the Democratic candidate one week before the election? FSogol Nov 2017 #56
This thread was attacking Bernie.....which is standard procedure here. virtualobserver Nov 2017 #76
So retaliate by attacking the Democratic candidate for Virginia with some RW tropes? FSogol Nov 2017 #82
His record is not a "trope"....There is a reason why Team Obama supported Periello.... virtualobserver Nov 2017 #85
Team Obama didn't support Periello, only a few of his staff did. The others were Northam supporters. FSogol Nov 2017 #89
No it does not, not at all ... burning the adequate for the perfect or good is senseless. uponit7771 Nov 2017 #90
You do know Obama countingbluecars Nov 2017 #96
Everything that Bernie does or doesn't do is spun in a negative way on this site. virtualobserver Nov 2017 #99
You know who is pushing that story? The Republican Governors Association onenote Nov 2017 #58
+1 n/t FSogol Nov 2017 #59
what I'm saying is, he can't be relied on.... virtualobserver Nov 2017 #75
Not the point, why wouldn't dems want all hands on deck to get even incremental progress?! Seems uponit7771 Nov 2017 #91
no, this attack on Bernie is senseless virtualobserver Nov 2017 #94
Stating facts is not an attack, if Sanders has supported the VA dem gov in any way uponit7771 Nov 2017 #95
If stating facts is not an attack, why is it inappropriate to mention Northam's voting record.... virtualobserver Nov 2017 #102
Its not inappropriate to state his record if its not in defense of Sanders not supporting him uponit7771 Nov 2017 #110
Virginia was hardly a Sanders stronghold in the primary.... virtualobserver Nov 2017 #111
Link for the claim he almost switched to the republicans? He endorsed Obama in Feb. 2008. onenote Nov 2017 #104
here virtualobserver Nov 2017 #106
This article casts it in a different light onenote Nov 2017 #116
he is spinning it differently 8 years later.....that is politics virtualobserver Nov 2017 #118
Staunch supporters of Abortion rights don't vote for the guy who put Roberts and Alito on the court. virtualobserver Nov 2017 #97
of course. The efforts to make sure democrats are fighting the 2016 primary going into the 2018 Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #123
Repub talking points. nt LexVegas Nov 2017 #71
No, Republican voting record virtualobserver Nov 2017 #74
You're thinking of Perriello, the guy Bernie endorsed that we rejected. nt LexVegas Nov 2017 #77
I'm thinking of the guy that voted for Bush twice and almost switched to Repubs in 2009 virtualobserver Nov 2017 #78
No, you're thinking of the anti-woman, pro-gun guy that Bernie endorsed. He got thrashed. nt LexVegas Nov 2017 #79
Why did team Obama want Perriello? virtualobserver Nov 2017 #83
Why did NARAL want Northam? nt LexVegas Nov 2017 #84
You didn't answer my question. virtualobserver Nov 2017 #92
He had NEA teachers union, and Equality Virginia. Also, every statewide Democratic office holder... LexVegas Nov 2017 #98
A better plan to "get over it" would be to stop attacking Bernie.... virtualobserver Nov 2017 #100
You attacked a Democrat running in an election that's being held next week. LexVegas Nov 2017 #103
I was defending Bernie...I said that I would vote for Northam virtualobserver Nov 2017 #107
Fair enough. nt LexVegas Nov 2017 #108
Just curious. countingbluecars Nov 2017 #81
no, but if I did, I would vote for Northam. virtualobserver Nov 2017 #86
It would be interesting to know if Northam wanted a Sanders endoursement karynnj Nov 2017 #52
It is not the same thing...Kaine ran as centrist. Northam has not done so...and Virginia has a Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #67
You obviously know nothing about Vt's gubernatorial race karynnj Nov 2017 #72
Haha...I am from Virginia and followed the primary closely...Perriello had abortion rights issues Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #128
Good to see Bernie's opinion carries so much weight. Call or email him and ask this question. jalan48 Nov 2017 #101
Ok, so what? Perhaps Sanders doesn't have the same confidence or trust in the policies that JCanete Nov 2017 #113
Fine countingbluecars Nov 2017 #114
why not? We think the reasons for that win are different. nt JCanete Nov 2017 #119
You obviously don't live countingbluecars Nov 2017 #120
the state of virginia and the rest of the US has been a long time in the making. There are things JCanete Nov 2017 #121
Awwwww, perfection. Blue_true Nov 2017 #122
This part caught my eye... NurseJackie Nov 2017 #124
Yes it was a very insightful article. comradebillyboy Nov 2017 #125
Wow Pugster Nov 2017 #129
Wow Pugster Nov 2017 #130
That's ok. Pugster Nov 2017 #131
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