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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: It's not just about putting Bernie in the White House. It's about much more! [View all]pat_k
(9,313 posts)12. Who said anything about not showing up to vote?
If Hillary wins the nomination, fighting for what Bernie stands for means electing the person most likely to sign any bills that implement any of his proposals into law. I don't think that's the Republican.
You can argue that getting anything he proposes through is "impossible," but I am not going there. I for one am not surrendering without a fight. It's the only sure way to lose.
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It's not just about putting Bernie in the White House. It's about much more! [View all]
pat_k
Mar 2016
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Thanks for the Nelson Mandela quote. I love to look to past leaders and past
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2016
#1
Like Hillary? Running a political Ponzi scheme to circumvent campaign contribution laws?
Human101948
Apr 2016
#28
That's the challenge. Can 'the movement' outlast "the Bernie Sanders' campaign"?
HereSince1628
Mar 2016
#4
A revolution cannot be sustained without a leader who offers hope, Clinton tells us why we cannot ..
slipslidingaway
Mar 2016
#22
Thank you! Inspiring piece about perseverance, hope and making new alliances along the way
slipslidingaway
Mar 2016
#19
I agree. Immobility is part of the shock response. Many remain more or less immobilized, but a force
highprincipleswork
Apr 2016
#27