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MADem

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2. If he wants to stay in until the end, I have no objection and I don't think anyone else should,
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 11:57 AM
Mar 2016

either.

It will be expensive for him, and fundraising might get more problematic when the handwriting is on the wall, but if he wants to keep giving that speech, he should do what he wants.

I just wish the tone of discussion would get a bit more civil. The more he falls behind, the angrier his supporters become. It's the opposite of a "future" that anyone can "believe in." It's more like "Lash out and attack!"

I can't wait until it's over...but I can wait, if you know what I mean. Let him go for as long as he needs to. He'll have a more difficult time in the closed primaries where just Democrats select the Democratic standard bearer.

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