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I want to vote and I want revolution... Silver_Witch Mar 2016 #1
We have no ground work for a revolution. FarPoint Mar 2016 #4
Because it isn't all about the primary. upaloopa Mar 2016 #2
That's obviously your opinion on both counts. revbones Mar 2016 #5
Exactly Silver_Witch Mar 2016 #18
Bernie is just as electable as HRC now. Ken Burch Mar 2016 #9
Don't you all have your... Silver_Witch Mar 2016 #13
What? Hillary supporters are now not allowed to post in GDP? NT fun n serious Mar 2016 #27
Sure post anywhere you like.. Silver_Witch Mar 2016 #41
Hillary has yet to win enough delegates to secure the nomination davidn3600 Mar 2016 #29
The primary is how we prep a ticket for the general. Orsino Mar 2016 #42
People will continue to say it. Punkingal Mar 2016 #3
tbey know we can still stop her from getting enough deligates and go to an open convention Viva_La_Revolution Mar 2016 #6
He can stay as long as he wants cosmicone Mar 2016 #7
Speaking Truth is NOT attacking Silver_Witch Mar 2016 #15
There comes a time when a sure to lose candidate cosmicone Mar 2016 #32
I simp!y don't see it that way Silver_Witch Mar 2016 #40
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
Good point. Hill supporters should take note. senz Mar 2016 #12
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
Sanders represents a large number of Democratic voters. senz Mar 2016 #14
I hope they do. Trust Buster Mar 2016 #16
Agreed Silver_Witch Mar 2016 #17
Sanders isn't a Democrat. He should not have been allowed to run as one. Trust Buster Mar 2016 #20
Sanders is more of a democrat than Hillary. Silver_Witch Mar 2016 #23
And then that party will enter its death throes. senz Mar 2016 #21
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
Okay. So she's NOT gracious. Glad we can agree on one thing :) n/t ebayfool Mar 2016 #25
Agreed!!! Silver_Witch Mar 2016 #24
Candidates are asked to drop out in multi-candidate contests... DemocracyDirect Mar 2016 #26
It's attempted voter suppression, pure and simple. Waiting For Everyman Mar 2016 #28
How did you feel when it was Hillary being told to drop out in 2008? Metric System Mar 2016 #30
I don't remember being in hurry for her to do it, why? Waiting For Everyman Mar 2016 #38
I pretend the mere opinion of other people is suppression as well. LanternWaste Mar 2016 #37
Perhaps it is time for Hillary to drop out. Newest results show a trend toward Bernie. eom Festivito Mar 2016 #31
Really? cosmicone Mar 2016 #33
Bernie jumped to winning 2 out of 3 this time. That's a trend. Really. Really really. Festivito Mar 2016 #34
You know Bernie fell BEHIND in delegate math cosmicone Mar 2016 #35
And, statewise there is a trend. Right? Small trend -- yes. Still a trend. eom Festivito Mar 2016 #36
OP, that talk is desperate HIllary supporters. Pay them no mind. greymouse Mar 2016 #39
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