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In reply to the discussion: Pressure builds on Bernie Sanders to drop out of race [View all]stonecutter357
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What pressure? From the Media?From the Clinton campaign. Certainly not from the 47% who support him
bjobotts
Jun 2016
#17
Good luck with that...he will "suspend' his campaign next week after the DC primary.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#3
You just don't get it.It's the issues Bernie wants to bring to the convention not
bjobotts
Jun 2016
#11
He has the demographics hillary needs, and who were unconstitutionally prevented
DemMomma4Sanders
Jun 2016
#6
please post your proof for your assertions that wnd (whatever that is) were unconstitutionally
msongs
Jun 2016
#27
A general rule is that if ur taxes support something it has to be open to you.
DemMomma4Sanders
Jun 2016
#30
"She is the nominee." Prove it. The superdelegates haven't voted yet and she doesn't have enough
GoneFishin
Jun 2016
#10
Keep in mind it takes more than 33% of the democratic party to win a presidenital election.
bjobotts
Jun 2016
#14
We just went through 55 for 56 primaries/caucuses where about 30 million people voted....
George II
Jun 2016
#29
Except for possibly Russia, I suspect the rest of the world strongly prefers Hillary over Trump.
LonePirate
Jun 2016
#4
so when bernie says "I will be the nominee" is proof he rigged the outcome then right?
msongs
Jun 2016
#28
That WAS a mistake. It should have said "fell 700K votes even further behind." nt
pnwmom
Jun 2016
#37
He and his platform representatives will certainly play a role at the convention.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#12
It's the future Johnny. The .1% needs to start sharing more. Greed doesn't work long term.
jalan48
Jun 2016
#33
Assuming that he's a man of his word, an independent run is ruled out. He made that pledge.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#16
I don't put anything past Bernie. He could say anything to justify whatever he decides to do
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
#20
Bernie now has NO democratic path to the nomination. He's not in the race anymore than i'm in the
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
#19
it's counterproductive to try to force him out of the race--that never goes well--
geek tragedy
Jun 2016
#39