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In reply to the discussion: Sanders weighs Clinton challenge [View all]pnwmom
(110,260 posts)72. Not in time for the election. How would he get himself on the ballots of 50 states?
Even Nader couldn't do that, and he was much higher profile than Sanders.
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yep. That's why I said "what's left." I mailed in my primary ballot for Edwards...
yurbud
Aug 2014
#114
i did the same exact thing. mailed my ballot the day before edwards dropped out..
frylock
Aug 2014
#137
Far better person, and far better Democrat (despite not technically being one)...
True Blue Door
Aug 2014
#4
They have to sell their soul and our office for the almighty campaign dollar. This is how the
Dustlawyer
Aug 2014
#56
Hillary is, for better or worse, the presumptive Dem nominee in 2016, as polls show her beating
VanGoghRocks
Aug 2014
#91
That is most certainly true! But such is HRC's 'pull' currently that Warren has
VanGoghRocks
Aug 2014
#96
Actually, Warren promised her constituents that she wouldn't pull a Palin
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2014
#151
It's a different thing to run nationally. If he runs 3rd party he will toss the election
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#17
Ralph Nader, 2000. Took more than 97,000 votes in Florida, the state that decided the election.
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#24
If Bernie runs as a Democrat, I will have no problem with that. But if he loses the primary
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#30
Bernie can't 'leave' the party, since he's not a member of it currently. Don't know enough
VanGoghRocks
Aug 2014
#93
Only declared Democrats can run in the primary. If he left it afterwards, he'd be a turncoat,
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#103
He would have to declare himself a Democrat in order to run in the Democratic primaries.
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#116
Yeah, I take your point. And my understanding seems to match yours, i.e., that he
VanGoghRocks
Aug 2014
#119
SCOTUS would never have heard the case if Nader hadn't drawn 97000 votes in Florida.
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#44
So it was SCOTUS that did it? Now I am confused. Someone needs to make up their mind. n/t
A Simple Game
Aug 2014
#57
Nader appealed to SCOTUS? I thought it was Bush and Cheney that appealed to the Supremes.
A Simple Game
Aug 2014
#63
They would have had nothing to appeal if Nader hadn't gotten 97,000 votes in Florida.
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#64
It's a horrible thing when we have more than two candidates to choose from and vote for...
LanternWaste
Aug 2014
#109
It is when it splits the progressive vote and tosses the election far to the right of both.
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#112
I know -- it's just sooooo confusing when someone says an event has more than one cause.
Jim Lane
Aug 2014
#123
Yes, he had the right to run. But if he had cared more for his progressive causes
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#144
Austrialia has 15 parties running, and no shit and shittier forever on ballots
TheNutcracker
Aug 2014
#66
You seem to be missing the problem, Gore lost because they stopped the recounts.
A Simple Game
Aug 2014
#82
You can deal in "If's" all day if you want, but in the end it was the Supreme Court that cost Gore
A Simple Game
Aug 2014
#128
Ah, yes you're right Ms. Harris has lots to be ashamed of as do many others.
A Simple Game
Aug 2014
#129
I understand not wanting to write a novel, especially with Nader now less relevant than Sarah Palin.
Jim Lane
Aug 2014
#139
You are probably right, if Nader hadn't run Gore would have most likely won.
A Simple Game
Aug 2014
#140
Yes Oh come on... Let's keep blaming Nader instead of who really stole the election.
A Simple Game
Aug 2014
#85
<sigh> It isn't about just one thing, but the Nader apologists just can't accept that he had some
Adrahil
Aug 2014
#90
Unless Warren is the candidate, the election will be decided more by the stay at homes,
truedelphi
Aug 2014
#50
He doesn't have the national support and campaign organization to win. The Democratic candidate will
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#70
Not in time for the election. How would he get himself on the ballots of 50 states?
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#72
How soon before January does someone have to become a registered Democrat....
George II
Aug 2014
#12
Well, we've had a Catholic President, seems like it would be a good time for our first
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2014
#152
if they vote.. I don't know. takes a dreamer to make a dream come true, right?
Voice for Peace
Aug 2014
#110
We weren't supposed to be ready for a Catholic President either. Or an African-American one.
RufusTFirefly
Aug 2014
#45
From his positions of defense of the US, I suspect he will have a big change on his position if he
Thinkingabout
Aug 2014
#36
Just Allowing Room For All The HRC Supporters To Breath - Some Become Vituperative
cantbeserious
Aug 2014
#59
When Bernie Sanders endorses Clinton after the Primaries, how will you react?
brooklynite
Aug 2014
#148
With the same cynical attitude that I have towards the cheerleaders before the event.
Nihil
Aug 2014
#159
Keep dreamin - Hillary is bought and paid for by Wall Street. End of story.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Aug 2014
#83
If Sanders really wanted to fire up the base, he'd pre-announce Kshama Sawant of Socialist
VanGoghRocks
Aug 2014
#94