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NurseJackie

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3. You're right, it would only "benefit" Bernie ... and even then, not by very much.
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 12:51 PM
Apr 2016

But still, why give him the opportunity to land any blows and to continue his attacks? She should concentrate on public appearances, town halls, fundraising and GOTV efforts.

Go, Hillary! We love you!




Yes, I said fundraising ... that should really piss-off some people and draw them into this group's thread.

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there would be no reason for Hillary to accept drray23 Apr 2016 #1
You're right, it would only "benefit" Bernie ... and even then, not by very much. NurseJackie Apr 2016 #3
Sanders does terribly in debates and Hillary doesn't need it. stopbush Apr 2016 #5
I'm more inclined to think he'll back off. LisaM Apr 2016 #11
And I don't think Sanders can get away with whining about it again like he did in NY. IamMab Apr 2016 #2
He won't leave, so it's time for her to shove him out the door and change the locks. LannyDeVaney Apr 2016 #4
Exactly. Ingore him in public, have your surrogates point out that he is hurting the party.... Walk away Apr 2016 #13
I hope not. SaschaHM Apr 2016 #6
What? So we can all watch BS wave his finger at Hillary every time she speaks? liberal N proud Apr 2016 #7
Did he have time to wave it at the pope? Koinos Apr 2016 #12
No more DemonGoddess Apr 2016 #8
I'm going against you guys here, but I'm going to say yes jmowreader Apr 2016 #9
All the answers in this thread are super awesome! lol! Her Sister Apr 2016 #10
While I voted no, Treant Apr 2016 #14
Why should there be? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2016 #15
Clinton has no reason to continue to punch down. nt LexVegas Apr 2016 #16
No. Sanders was trounced in the last debate. He's probably sorry that he pushed for it. I livetohike Apr 2016 #17
I doubt any serious media would even want to sponsor it. LiberalFighter Apr 2016 #18
. BainsBane Apr 2016 #19
Debate time is over........... Historic NY Apr 2016 #20
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