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In reply to the discussion: Sanders Rebuffs Pressure to Drop Bid as Clinton Meeting Set [View all]840high
(17,196 posts)104. There's only 1 candidate peeing
on our party.
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6 years here and only 6 posts. I admire your restraint. And your thoughts when you do post!
FailureToCommunicate
Jun 2016
#188
You're a mindless shallow being to have that attitude which ignores reality. He won 47% of dem votes
bjobotts
Jun 2016
#175
You are ignoring reality: Sanders was rejected by a large majority of the people.
lewebley3
Jun 2016
#199
my God do some homework. The Senate is very fond of Bernie. He got amendments through for them
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#181
Ah, come on. Only two very popular Democratic presidents? Who would tune in for that?
TwilightZone
Jun 2016
#8
Hillary was criticized during the primary. The primary is over in 78 minutes.
geek tragedy
Jun 2016
#57
all delegates vote at the convention, just like all members of the electoral college
geek tragedy
Jun 2016
#94
All he has to do is give up any leverage he has to then go fight for his issues in the platform.
Dustlawyer
Jun 2016
#142
She cut a deal to become Secretary of State AND for Obama to pay off her millions in campaign debt.
w4rma
Jun 2016
#153
Sanders showing he has no understanding that the American people are fighting
lewebley3
Jun 2016
#169
fascism=equals Trump: He doesn't want the people to rule: he wants to rule alone
lewebley3
Jun 2016
#200
Sure only Democrats should vote in our primary, just let anyone change their registration
All in it together
Jun 2016
#157
29% is old data. Dems are at 36% and have been the largest voting bloc in the US since December
TwilightZone
Jun 2016
#18
+ 1 Beat me to it. I detest sports analogies and beat to death pop terms.
appalachiablue
Jun 2016
#92
Your second to last paragraph is a real winner. Three insults for the price of one. Sanders'
Gene Debs
Jun 2016
#107
Sorry but to be honest coming in 2nd no matter what % you are at usually is just a
cstanleytech
Jun 2016
#47
Yes and I can tell how well you will fit once the new DU rules............or can I?
cstanleytech
Jun 2016
#77
I am promoting the theory that Republicans shouldn't vote in Democratic primaries
oberliner
Jun 2016
#55
again that Republicans will vote in Democratic primaries in such great numbers to choose who
azurnoir
Jun 2016
#81
"pretty far behind" = Hillary slightly up in the popular vote and less than 100 behind in delegates
forjusticethunders
Jun 2016
#148
"The time is long overdue for a fundamental transformation of the Democratic Party"
arcane1
Jun 2016
#28
We've all moved on. No one is going to pay any attention to him. He'll look sad and alone.
CrowCityDem
Jun 2016
#33
good for him and as he darn well should, but Hillary supporters like things as they are
stupidicus
Jun 2016
#48
He doesn't have to concede. He LOST!!! If he is going to be nasty, then he gets nothing!!
Laser102
Jun 2016
#60
Let's start with the acknowledgement that he lost. All of the issues you mention will be in the
Laser102
Jun 2016
#79
I assume the platform will have the same values and ideals that make us democrats. The point is
Laser102
Jun 2016
#120
No, I expect Senator Sanders, Mrs. Clinton, Biden, Obama, all of our great people to work together.
Sunlei
Jun 2016
#101
Hillary will still be the nominee, and the Democratic Party will still go on regardless. He lost
still_one
Jun 2016
#65
Saying shit like "long overdue" is disingenuous from a guy who avoided any political party until it
TeamPooka
Jun 2016
#118
He's more of a sterling example of traditional Democratic values than anyone else running, whether
Gene Debs
Jun 2016
#133
He definitely is, Bernie never campaigned for Republican Presidential candidates.
mrr303am
Jun 2016
#138
bernie is behaving like a spoiled brat throwing a temper tantrum. it is not attractive.
niyad
Jun 2016
#159