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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Can we stop with the talk that Bernie Sanders needs to drop out? [View all]upaloopa
(11,417 posts)2. Because it isn't all about the primary.
We have to win the White House. If the result of the primary won't change from what it is today it is not productive for us as a whole to stay in a primary mode.
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tbey know we can still stop her from getting enough deligates and go to an open convention
Viva_La_Revolution
Mar 2016
#6
Clinton has a higher unfavorability rating and lower GE match ups in the polls ...
slipslidingaway
Mar 2016
#8
Ignore them. It's so silly Bernie drops out = Trump goes on full attack for 9 MONTHS
jillan
Mar 2016
#10
If Sanders doesn't concede by the end of April, I predict he will not have a role at the convention.
Trust Buster
Mar 2016
#11
Clinton waited til June. And had a prime role at the convention. As well as a peachy ...
ebayfool
Mar 2016
#19
No, Sanders will be, by and large, ignored by the Hillary campaign and Administration.
Trust Buster
Mar 2016
#22
Perhaps it is time for Hillary to drop out. Newest results show a trend toward Bernie. eom
Festivito
Mar 2016
#31
Bernie jumped to winning 2 out of 3 this time. That's a trend. Really. Really really.
Festivito
Mar 2016
#34
And, statewise there is a trend. Right? Small trend -- yes. Still a trend. eom
Festivito
Mar 2016
#36