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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie's strategy: "unify the party never." [View all]If he did, she'd be toast, and I wish he would by the way. I think there were benefits in running within your corrupt party, but there were obvious drawbacks. How they've acted since he entered the race, how corrupt Clinton and DWS are, and the steady move to the right of your party in recent decades, points to those limitations. Your party is not an agent of progressive change. It might have been decades ago, those days are gone, thanks largely to people like the Clintons.
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Bernie needed to win WI by about 50 points. He didn't. There are two open primaries left: IN and MT.
Buzz Clik
Apr 2016
#8
Dear God. There are two candidates. What could possibly stop one of them from getting a majority?
Buzz Clik
Apr 2016
#38
I have been told repeated that I am a DINO, Third Way, Neocon by many many DU BernieBros.
Buzz Clik
Apr 2016
#2
So my post reminded you of something and just couldn't help but talk about it.
Buzz Clik
Apr 2016
#30
He's much more in tune with D voters than the DNC in 7 of the last 8 primary states
HughLefty1
Apr 2016
#12
Because corruption plays and played a huge role in today's socio-economic environment.
KPN
Apr 2016
#28
Do you find it odd that the call used to be "Let the people vote" and "Let all the states vote"
CalvinballPro
Apr 2016
#16
We got a bit of a slower start thanks to your candidate being in bed with the MSM
HughLefty1
Apr 2016
#18
Quite odd. A bunch of mainly white states (mostly caucuses), and all of a sudden
DanTex
Apr 2016
#23
It's you that keeps insisting some States don't matter. Blaming the caucus system is to blame
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2016
#52
All states matter. But caucuses are less democratic, as it makes it more difficult for
DanTex
Apr 2016
#54
I will be in the face of the DNC when they are here in August. (and to see Hillary accept)
onehandle
Apr 2016
#25