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Wonder how all those purged voters may have changed the outcome? Don't you wonder, at all? nc4bo Apr 2016 #1
I don't wonder, I know. NorthCarolina Apr 2016 #2
no, it wouldn't matter at all OKNancy Apr 2016 #5
I don't care who they would have voted for...it's still an outrage. Punkingal Apr 2016 #6
Absolutely, but auntpurl Apr 2016 #12
....that wasn't all that happened in NY. Someone(s) had an itchy, overly ambitious trigger finger. nc4bo Apr 2016 #11
Most of them were most likely Hillary voters oberliner Apr 2016 #9
We will never know now will we? How sad. nt nc4bo Apr 2016 #13
You're right oberliner Apr 2016 #15
Yet we preach to other countries about democratic elections. The hypocrisy is astounding. nt nc4bo Apr 2016 #17
A lot of other countries are even worse oberliner Apr 2016 #19
Sure, but it wouldn't flip to state or change the delegate count much, regardless. morningfog Apr 2016 #16
They wouldn't have changed the outcome except to increase Hillary's lead. pnwmom Apr 2016 #29
At least they worked most of the bugs out of the election rigging. November should be interesting. Katashi_itto Apr 2016 #3
Good post. auntpurl Apr 2016 #4
He said he would. I don't know, but suspect it is due to some discussions with the DNC. morningfog Apr 2016 #10
The fact is that the vote has not been certified yet. peace13 Apr 2016 #7
Al true which is why his role can be so much more impactful than US Senator UMTerp01 Apr 2016 #8
Ohh look a shiny, new account. Loudestlib Apr 2016 #21
If Hillary is the nominee, I am finished with the Democratic Party. djean111 Apr 2016 #14
good post jcgoldie Apr 2016 #18
I agree with all of that except for 1 small point griffi94 Apr 2016 #20
I would add that he and his supporters need to get mythology Apr 2016 #23
Exactly griffi94 Apr 2016 #24
How long have middle-aged sellouts been around? Why is this all on the kids? GreenPartyVoter Apr 2016 #27
It's always been all on the kids griffi94 Apr 2016 #33
There's pragmatic, and then there's giving away the whole store before GreenPartyVoter Apr 2016 #36
Then the revolution griffi94 Apr 2016 #38
Yes, that's the answer to our immediate and looming destruction, GreenPartyVoter Apr 2016 #39
The kids don't vote eom rjsquirrel Apr 2016 #41
K&R Alfresco Apr 2016 #22
I can't imagine caring about "pushing Hillary" to the left. Lizzie Poppet Apr 2016 #25
Most if not all of his goals are worthy DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2016 #26
Great op. Enjoyed reading it. I believe we changed Sander for the better as well. NCTraveler Apr 2016 #28
Thank you for this, morningfog. I agree he deserves our respect for coming this far pnwmom Apr 2016 #30
Thank you for... JSup Apr 2016 #31
I'm mostly fine with Bernie the person Tarc Apr 2016 #32
Did you hear what David Plouffe said yesterday about the Sanders Campaign? brush Apr 2016 #34
He cannot push Hillary towards his message, their messages go in different directions. Autumn Apr 2016 #35
And this time it differences are regarding vital issues: Climate jwirr Apr 2016 #37
+1 DCBob Apr 2016 #40
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