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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Sits Out a Tight Race in Virginia [View all]RandySF
(84,328 posts)27. He could send an email to his supporters
Ask them to volunteer, donate or simply get off their asses and vote.
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If Bernie were serious about moving this country on a progressive path then he'd support the DEM
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#115
I hope not because that would be putting your butt hurt before the state (Virginia)
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#41
Sorry, I mean we don't need Sanders sitting out on this ... jus, little frustrated with
uponit7771
Nov 2017
#60
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
Yep...he doesn't like the Democratic party...it has always been a 'marriage' of convenience.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#127
Exactly, one would think he could at least acknowledge that the Democrat is always
R B Garr
Nov 2017
#43
People in this thread don't seem to understand your statement, so I'll lay it out:
FSogol
Nov 2017
#63
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... no.... no... all hands on deck and if they're not going after Obama why would they go after
uponit7771
Nov 2017
#46
He already has them. You think they'll become Confederate-loving Repubs since Peirello didn't win?
FSogol
Nov 2017
#105
In Northern VA, I've seen Gillespie's racist ads 1,000 times, and Northam's ad only once.
lagomorph777
Nov 2017
#15
Northam's ads have picked up the last few weeks. His quantity of ads is surpassing Gillespie's now.
FSogol
Nov 2017
#21
Good point. Sanders would be criticized if he helped him without being asked.
Bluepinky
Nov 2017
#20
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
yep, don't understand burning for the adequate for good or perfect. This should be all hands on deck
uponit7771
Nov 2017
#50
Yes, this has been clear for a while. This is why I am not a fan. Incremental
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#38
Oh please any Democrat is better than Gillespie...and Virginia has implications in the 2020
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#47
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
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
Everything that Bernie does or doesn't do is spun in a negative way on this site.
virtualobserver
Nov 2017
#99
Not the point, why wouldn't dems want all hands on deck to get even incremental progress?! Seems
uponit7771
Nov 2017
#91
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
Link for the claim he almost switched to the republicans? He endorsed Obama in Feb. 2008.
onenote
Nov 2017
#104
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
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
He had NEA teachers union, and Equality Virginia. Also, every statewide Democratic office holder...
LexVegas
Nov 2017
#98
It is not the same thing...Kaine ran as centrist. Northam has not done so...and Virginia has a
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#67
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