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In reply to the discussion: Sanders Mulls Another Presidential Bid [View all]Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)26. I would much rather see Bernie throw his complete support behind whoever the Democrat Nominee is.
Stump for his everywhere, talk about how he (Sanders) would work with the new President to push his agenda. But don't fracture the party again!
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Saying that Sanders would have won the election is nothing but a fantasy with not facts to support
lunamagica
May 2018
#56
Lots of truth there - the right wing would have excoriated him during the general election campaign!
George II
May 2018
#62
Agree! He will split the vote like the Green Party. Another 4 yrs of dotard..please Bernie think!!
Thekaspervote
May 2018
#75
That is a misguided statement considering the history of his supporters
liberal N proud
May 2018
#115
I think he would be a great addition to the lot we seem to have already. We need a strong, healthy
Tiggeroshii
May 2018
#11
Bernie has been a part of the Democratic caucus and Democratic committees holding true to his
Tiggeroshii
May 2018
#41
I have to believe that... but, then I thought we had already united around Hillary in the interest
InAbLuEsTaTe
May 2018
#111
It may even be more involved than that. There is a fair chance that trump will be challenged in
still_one
May 2018
#76
If Sanders won the Democratic nomination fair and square, how many Hillary supporters here
Sophia4
May 2018
#12
There werent close to as many bernie dems who did that as we would be led to believe
Tiggeroshii
May 2018
#15
For that reason alone, we need someone other than the candidates that ran in 2016, because the
still_one
May 2018
#77
Interesting. At first I thought you were splitting hairs, but then I looked it up.
PatrickforO
May 2018
#112
We could play that what-if game for a long time but history showed us..
liberal N proud
May 2018
#114
I would much rather see Bernie throw his complete support behind whoever the Democrat Nominee is.
Stonepounder
May 2018
#26
Well, Trump Has Shown That an Anti-Immigrant, Anti-Trade, Pro-Gun Platform Can Win
TomCADem
May 2018
#47
Bernie has a D- rating by the NRA, is pro-fair trade and the farthest from anti-immigrant
Tiggeroshii
May 2018
#54
Fartherst from anti-immigrant? Ask Lou Dobbs He and Sanders look like two peas in a pod
lunamagica
May 2018
#71
You obviously didn't watch the clip. That he wanted "more lletinent imigration laws" is something he
lunamagica
May 2018
#92
Have you heard of the progressive caucus in the US House? The largest in congress?
Tiggeroshii
May 2018
#57
Sorry. You know the Progressive Caucus in the US House? The largest in congress?
Tiggeroshii
May 2018
#66
That's the take of "The Hill", no one else. Edit: meant "The Nation", not "The Hill".
George II
May 2018
#82
Bernie was a founding member AND it's Chairman for the first EIGHT years despite
Uncle Joe
May 2018
#117
Yes, "A founding member", not "THE founding member". Glad you concur, I've been trying...
George II
May 2018
#121
There's a lot of registered Democrats who want a registered Democrat to represent the party.
RelativelyJones
May 2018
#87