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Bernie's message Jenny_92808 Jan 2016 #1
This is very true, there are a lot of people cheering Bernie on, qutie a lot of Republicans. synergie Jan 2016 #63
Think its appropriate angrychair Jan 2016 #2
Good Lord SCantiGOP Jan 2016 #3
Good Lord. tecelote Jan 2016 #4
Too many people are unable to feel the ground swell of change and are 1monster Jan 2016 #14
Why would Sanders have less of a chance of winning the general? Snotcicles Jan 2016 #7
No, the "my candidate or fuck the whole thing" slogan belongs to Sanders' supporters Orrex Jan 2016 #37
Here's the thing about that . . . markpkessinger Jan 2016 #47
Then it would be nice... Orrex Jan 2016 #48
I've always said I would vote for her. As a last resort to keeping a Republican of White House. nt Snotcicles Jan 2016 #55
Take this to the bank, as a Sanders supporter WHEN CRABS ROAR Jan 2016 #90
Agreed. CSStrowbridge Jan 2016 #56
Do you have a link... tecelote Jan 2016 #58
It was a YouTube comment. CSStrowbridge Jan 2016 #59
Well... tecelote Jan 2016 #60
It's not just one... CSStrowbridge Jan 2016 #64
This for starters randys1 Jan 2016 #76
"there are Karl Rove plants here at DU who are sowing discord" NaturalHigh Jan 2016 #100
I think close to 100% of Bernie supporters will vote for Hillary if she actually wins the primary LiberalLovinLug Jan 2016 #80
Well, then, count to three now. AirmensMom Jan 2016 #67
I have stated many times, and will state again, Orrex Jan 2016 #69
Agreed. n/t WHEN CRABS ROAR Jan 2016 #91
Isn't that Gov. Ed Rendell's (former chairman of the DNC) position? sorechasm Jan 2016 #68
Presumably, if Bloomberg declares himself a Democrat, all will be hunky dory Orrex Jan 2016 #70
Bloomberg never said he would switch to being a democrat. He would run as an independent and sorechasm Jan 2016 #71
Here's another "exception" for you 99th_Monkey Jan 2016 #82
What I can't figure, and what nobody has ever explained to me, is this: Orrex Jan 2016 #84
Ralph would probably give you an earful, but I can't speak for him 99th_Monkey Jan 2016 #88
I'll vote for her in the general if I have to. Hopefully Scalia will croak soon, Arugula Latte Jan 2016 #105
Anecdotal stories of individual voters reflect the tremendous enthusiasm for Bernie Sanders. Enthusiast Jan 2016 #11
I love that. closeupready Jan 2016 #44
Seeing that polls show Sanders beating Trump, why would you ask? 7962 Jan 2016 #12
And here I thought I had you on ignore. StandingInLeftField Jan 2016 #15
This is the third time you have told me SCantiGOP Jan 2016 #19
we'll never know 2pooped2pop Jan 2016 #22
LOL your hypothisis is screwed up... humbled_opinion Jan 2016 #29
Honestly, I can't see Trump beating either of them. drm604 Jan 2016 #30
You mean Clinton can't beat Trump sulphurdunn Jan 2016 #40
Less of a chance of that with Bernie than with Corpo-Hill. eom Fawke Em Jan 2016 #43
Already have it all figured out, do you? n/t bvf Jan 2016 #53
When you tell that scaaaary story at night, do you shine a flashlight on... marble falls Jan 2016 #57
I refuse to accept that my vote for Bernie Sanders is by extension a vote for Trump. cherokeeprogressive Jan 2016 #65
You know, at some point the Demoratic rank-and-file has to stop cowering under its sheets. Maedhros Jan 2016 #81
It means a lot, you just don't like to think that average people are getting into rhett o rick Jan 2016 #93
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast Jan 2016 #5
I'd like to think so, but the cynic in me just can't conceive of any way the powers that be catbyte Jan 2016 #6
It will never happen if we don't try. tecelote Jan 2016 #10
Right. Remember nobody could ever beat Ronda Rousey. Until Holly did. nt 7962 Jan 2016 #13
What are the PTB going to do about it? Do we not still have a democracy? 99th_Monkey Jan 2016 #83
After the 2000, 2004, & 2014 voting shenanigans, I don't have any faith, but it doesn't catbyte Jan 2016 #85
I actually agree about 2000, 2004, & 2014 voting shenanigans ... 99th_Monkey Jan 2016 #89
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jan 2016 #8
You said it..”Kicked" busterbrown Jan 2016 #24
My niece named her daughter Reagan Awknid Jan 2016 #9
A Republican friend of mine told me that the other day. n/t Bonhomme Richard Jan 2016 #16
Post removed Post removed Jan 2016 #17
What? tecelote Jan 2016 #21
I'm happy that comment above was hid. draa Jan 2016 #23
Yeah - that was odd. tecelote Jan 2016 #25
Me either but I got to vote on it. draa Jan 2016 #27
I can't reply to the hidden post, so I'll ask here: Orrex Jan 2016 #38
Is she talking about my post, number 11? Enthusiast Jan 2016 #87
Democratic Nominee lobodons Jan 2016 #18
"We're selling some of you to the big banks and the rest of you hifiguy Jan 2016 #32
As opposed to "I promise to give you everything you want" Orrex Jan 2016 #39
I have yet to encounter a Sanders supporter who thinks hifiguy Jan 2016 #42
Convince me that a doomed effort is worth trying Orrex Jan 2016 #46
How is HRH going to do any better? hifiguy Jan 2016 #49
Hillary's Coattails lobodons Jan 2016 #50
Not so fast. Orrex Jan 2016 #54
Thom Hartmann regularly says the phrase: "Despair is not an option!" He says he learned that Akamai Jan 2016 #52
Great series of arguments in this thread, hifiguy. senz Jan 2016 #75
More chance of Hillary Marty McGraw Jan 2016 #79
Which is better? Fighting to insure that Goldman-Sachs continues to make big profits rhett o rick Jan 2016 #94
What, exactly, do you think Sanders could do to end that culture? Orrex Jan 2016 #95
Sanders will have a hard time fighting the Oligarchy. H. Clinton will get along with rhett o rick Jan 2016 #96
You didn't answer the question Orrex Jan 2016 #97
Sanders will do a lot more than HRC will with regard to helping the 99%. rhett o rick Jan 2016 #98
Again, you didn't answer the question. Orrex Jan 2016 #99
That's a lot of fancy footwork to try to justify supporting the wealthy at the expense of the lower rhett o rick Jan 2016 #110
You are simplistic, and you still haven't answered the question Orrex Jan 2016 #112
Are you expecting Hillary to get her ideas through Congress? LondonReign2 Jan 2016 #102
Sanders' supporters endlessly insist that she's a de facto Republican Orrex Jan 2016 #103
So let's try again since you didn't answer: Are you expecting Hillary to LondonReign2 Jan 2016 #104
I'll answer once my question has been answered Orrex Jan 2016 #106
Because it was you that stated that Sanders couldn't get any of his agenda passed LondonReign2 Jan 2016 #107
That's a fancy way of saying that you can't answer the question. Orrex Jan 2016 #108
You are unable or unwilling to answer, so your statement/opinion means nothing then LondonReign2 Jan 2016 #109
I made no claim about how Clinton will get anything through Congress Orrex Jan 2016 #111
You said "please indicate how Sanders will get his revolutionary ideas through Congress." LondonReign2 Jan 2016 #113
Please elaborate upon your logic Orrex Jan 2016 #114
" She said... there is only one person looking out for us in this election. " hopemountain Jan 2016 #20
tsk. tsk for sure. tecelote Jan 2016 #28
Same here with my family. draa Jan 2016 #26
It's the Wellstone Effect writ large. hifiguy Jan 2016 #33
The Right knows that if HRC is elected there will be a Ruby Ridge in every neighborhood, and the leveymg Jan 2016 #31
Bwahhhh haa haa. Good one bro Sheepshank Jan 2016 #74
When I say "knows", what matters to them is what they think. Their response is the same leveymg Jan 2016 #77
She said... there is only one person looking out for us in this election. Kip Humphrey Jan 2016 #34
A friend of mine said her dad gwheezie Jan 2016 #35
If someone's friend had claimed that same epiphany about Clinton... Orrex Jan 2016 #36
Exactly. Besides which I think a lot of the anecdotes like this are either BS or they are stevenleser Jan 2016 #86
One way I've motivated people to vote is to think about the "crazy uncle".... Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2016 #41
"She wishes he was an Independent so she doesn't have to vote for a Democrat" ProudToBeBlueInRhody Jan 2016 #45
Voting early, in privacy, is such a charm. no text DhhD Jan 2016 #51
Sanders' cross-over appeal is amazing. Betty Karlson Jan 2016 #61
One of the most right wing families I know is my Texas in-laws. mountain grammy Jan 2016 #62
Sanders is the only candidate who offers hope to the working class. TIME TO PANIC Jan 2016 #66
K&R - This IS the reason to vote for Bernie. senz Jan 2016 #72
Thus the reason for the secret ballot lunatica Jan 2016 #73
Bernie got 7,000 people to show up....in Alabama IronLionZion Jan 2016 #78
Last sentence would look great on a Blue hat. classykaren Jan 2016 #92
It's a great and absolutely necessary message he brings. Orsino Jan 2016 #101
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