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sufrommich

(22,871 posts)
43. His campaign has gone off the rails.
Mon May 2, 2016, 07:49 AM
May 2016

I'm not sure if he's doing this to keep the cash flowing or if he's really this delusional,either way he's done.

and he still thinks he can win the nomination dlwickham May 2016 #1
No he doesn't. He knows he can't. This is for the money. Squinch May 2016 #6
^This Stuckinthebush May 2016 #12
This is why he sent Jane out on TV to beg the FBI to hurry up and indict Hillary... Walk away May 2016 #20
His "case" looks more like a bushel of sour grapes. "I won this state, so I should get them." IamMab May 2016 #2
Bernie's case sounds like Scalia: "argle bargle" CrowCityDem May 2016 #3
Sanders is lying. He knows that Obama did not win a majority by pledged delegates. Agnosticsherbet May 2016 #4
For me, it has always been astounding... yallerdawg May 2016 #5
Once hillary gets to 2026 pledged, the heat will increase on Bernie's backside. nt BootinUp May 2016 #7
Superdelegates were created to give the party a big part in selecting their nominee splat May 2016 #8
Yes, and here we are, splat! Cha May 2016 #24
Having a majority of pledged delegates that gets you to 2383 stopbush May 2016 #9
You need to stop being so nice to Bernie. LiberalFighter May 2016 #10
perfect. shadowandblossom May 2016 #21
Indeed. SunSeeker May 2016 #11
Yeah, and he's #FeelintheMath and it Berns! Cha May 2016 #13
The same math he used to explain how he would pay for his stopbush May 2016 #15
Sanders is further behind in pledged delegates and I don't see how he is Thinkingabout May 2016 #14
I have the feeling Sanders is setting himself up for a major embarrassment stopbush May 2016 #16
He could land the plane without cross winds but don't see this happening. Thinkingabout May 2016 #18
She will receive more delegates. LiberalFighter May 2016 #17
They will make their endorsements soon, think some have, just have not said the words yet. Thinkingabout May 2016 #19
In 2008, didn't Hillary have more of the popular vote... Satch59 May 2016 #22
Your memory is the same as mine. nt BootinUp May 2016 #23
And not once did she call for a contested convention. nt SunSeeker May 2016 #25
Check out the comments to the TPM article on this! SunSeeker May 2016 #26
That was a very vicious evisceration indeed. KitSileya May 2016 #32
Fools are ripped apart on TPM--no hides for hurting fee-fees. SunSeeker May 2016 #33
one of my favs: BootinUp May 2016 #36
"Go home Bernie, you're drunk" Maru Kitteh May 2016 #37
Oh wow, that was great reading... Satch59 May 2016 #38
hilarious! sarae May 2016 #39
It seems the presidency has now become his obsession. To think oasis May 2016 #27
At this point ... NanceGreggs May 2016 #28
I expect him to be millions in the red once he stopbush May 2016 #29
I'm particularly curious ... NanceGreggs May 2016 #30
Yep. That really is a scandal. You can't use campaign donations for relatives' vacays. SunSeeker May 2016 #34
I don't see how the trip ... NanceGreggs May 2016 #35
But, isn't the pope a superdelegate? Koinos May 2016 #40
Well, considering how he and the minions 2naSalit May 2016 #31
"Vote my way or else," is not a good campaign strategy. Koinos May 2016 #41
Yup. Tell-tale sign right there.......nt 2naSalit May 2016 #44
I don't think he understands the meaning of a "contested convention." Koinos May 2016 #42
His campaign has gone off the rails. sufrommich May 2016 #43
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