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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why You SHOULDN'T GIVE UP On Bernie Sanders [View all]Helen Borg
(3,963 posts)39. I'm not! Are YOU?
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At least in Colorado, many young ppl are fed up with Dem Party establishment and
kgnu_fan
Mar 2016
#73
Other than the people who write it, no one really cares what is in the "platform". n/t
PoliticAverse
Mar 2016
#46
You are mostly right, but I used to care what was in the Democratic platform.
A Simple Game
Mar 2016
#75
"but I used to care what was in the Democratic platform." - hey we were all naive once. n/t
PoliticAverse
Mar 2016
#76
You could have said I used to be more principled, or had a soft heart because I cared about
A Simple Game
Mar 2016
#86
No my "naive" statement referred to the importance of what was in the party platform.
PoliticAverse
Mar 2016
#89
And she didn't mean a word of what she said in that speech last night. She's trying her best to
SammyWinstonJack
Mar 2016
#70
Bernie could lend influence to many House/Senate elections and State elections for better, more
FighttheFuture
Mar 2016
#45
Staying in helps in several ways. It helps Hillary, lest the media ignore her and Trump everything
FighttheFuture
Mar 2016
#82
The point is that the Establishment needs to recognize that our movement is growing.
Dustlawyer
Mar 2016
#66
Bernie is the only option. No chance I will give up. Why anyone would want more of the current
GoneFishin
Mar 2016
#12
I donated again late last night and I will keep donating. He is our only hope to start to turn
GoneFishin
Mar 2016
#85
I donated again to Bernie late last night, and I will continue to donate to him. There is no other
GoneFishin
Mar 2016
#16
Hillary 'pulling to the left' is like that person who drifts into the passing lane to keep you from
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2016
#37
If enough people vote for him, he will win win!. We can't give up on the best candidate
blondie58
Mar 2016
#40
Psst. Sanders did better that predicted. With everything stacked against him, he did better than
merrily
Mar 2016
#48
Bernie would never give up on us. We must keep fighting for him and for our lives.
Cassidy
Mar 2016
#52
This was not ever a primary about two candidates, the distinctions are important
Jefferson23
Mar 2016
#60
She herself said that it's important to stay in until the end because RFK was assassinated in June
democrattotheend
Mar 2016
#80
Even if they had picked running mates, I don't think the running mate has succession rights
democrattotheend
Mar 2016
#96
Which is more a possibility than her being indicted over the email issue, yes? n/t
PoliticAverse
Mar 2016
#90
Also, keep in mind, Hillary only increased her delegate lead by 57. Sure she "won" but its not WTA
FighttheFuture
Mar 2016
#83
Not when our "presumptive nominee" is a Nixonian warmonger with Goldman handcuffs
AZ Progressive
Mar 2016
#99