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Gee, it's a little early for that announcement. FSogol Apr 2016 #1
It's the proper move. If tonight goes as expected, he should tip his hat to Hillary. Trust Buster Apr 2016 #2
He should also stop calling her "unqualified", too. hamsterjill Apr 2016 #14
Why should he start lying? nt Joe the Revelator Apr 2016 #18
He just needs to stop lying and distorting Nonhlanhla Apr 2016 #29
A 'generally progressive agenda' isn't good enough. Joe the Revelator Apr 2016 #37
Do you understand political realities in this country Nonhlanhla Apr 2016 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author DesertFlower Apr 2016 #53
huh? Joe the Revelator Apr 2016 #55
exactly. nt DesertFlower Apr 2016 #52
He should start trying to unify the party. hamsterjill Apr 2016 #66
Hasn't that ship sailed? thesquanderer Apr 2016 #43
She IS unqualified MrMickeysMom Apr 2016 #46
This message was self-deleted by its author DesertFlower Apr 2016 #54
you should self delete . This is GDP. Joe the Revelator Apr 2016 #56
sorry. i'm so overwhelmed by hillary's win. DesertFlower Apr 2016 #57
She is more qualified than anyone. hamsterjill Apr 2016 #64
She is more qualified than anyone. hamsterjill Apr 2016 #65
He's needs to stay in until the convention to have a say in the 2016 Democratic Platform LongTomH Apr 2016 #3
Maybe next time around. But losers don't COLGATE4 Apr 2016 #30
Democracies and democratic organizations are built on compromise. LongTomH Apr 2016 #39
That's an admirable goal. And when you have rebuilt the party in your COLGATE4 Apr 2016 #68
And Hillary does NOT excite Indies. Sanders does. HoweverHillary does excite Rs to vote against her. peacebird Apr 2016 #42
Time will tell. I don't care about her 'exciting' or not exciting COLGATE4 Apr 2016 #67
Tad Devine is pulling MILLIONS out of that campaign to the benefit of his company. MADem Apr 2016 #4
Did you see just 3 or 4 days ago Weaver's company COLGATE4 Apr 2016 #32
Yep--that was for Nine bucks a vote NY. MADem Apr 2016 #63
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Apr 2016 #33
Making the big bucks Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2016 #48
The final internal polling looked real bad, it appears. MineralMan Apr 2016 #5
It's going to be an interesting night. nt kstewart33 Apr 2016 #11
Tad Devine wants to maintain his viability to manage future Democratic candidates. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2016 #6
Personally I think he steered Sanders wrong on multiple occasions ismnotwasm Apr 2016 #22
I agree with that completely. cwydro Apr 2016 #41
Jane Sanders said on msnbc an hour ago this story is not true... polichick Apr 2016 #7
The news is based on direct quotes from Devine. kstewart33 Apr 2016 #8
She was "disturbed" by idiotic media coverage of process instead of issues, which she also said. polichick Apr 2016 #9
It will be interesting to see what happens in the next few days. kstewart33 Apr 2016 #10
Jane said that whatever happens the "revolution" goes on and... polichick Apr 2016 #12
Oh well TMontoya Apr 2016 #13
You wish. polichick Apr 2016 #15
You do that. We're standing in the fucking ring taking all comers! Ed Suspicious Apr 2016 #27
His most committed supporters are that way. kstewart33 Apr 2016 #16
A lot of independents probably won't vote at all though... polichick Apr 2016 #17
Wrong. randome Apr 2016 #19
I don't know a single Bernie voter in real life who will vote for Hillary... polichick Apr 2016 #21
The Democratic Party left us LiveLong101 Apr 2016 #28
Very true. polichick Apr 2016 #38
Sooo...you'd desert our nominee? cwydro Apr 2016 #47
All this is why I find him so repugnant, and I will STILL vote for him if he gets the nomination. nt nolawarlock Apr 2016 #50
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2016 #70
The 'revolution' goes away after the convention. Maybe COLGATE4 Apr 2016 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Apr 2016 #36
I didn't think she sounded disturbed Generic Brad Apr 2016 #25
re: "this story is not true...There is no reassessment - and they are in til the convention." thesquanderer Apr 2016 #24
No MATTER how many times you post this, Bernie is in it to the convention. Skwmom Apr 2016 #20
yep grasswire Apr 2016 #26
IOW, they're running out of money. Blew it all in NY. Yavin4 Apr 2016 #23
I'm embarrassed for Bernie. Really. nolawarlock Apr 2016 #31
FFS MrMickeysMom Apr 2016 #45
Well that makes sense. nolawarlock Apr 2016 #49
You're welcome, Mar 17, 2016 poster! MrMickeysMom Apr 2016 #58
And again, I'm called a paid shill nolawarlock Apr 2016 #59
How much per hour? MrMickeysMom Apr 2016 #60
LOL. nolawarlock Apr 2016 #61
Aw...... MrMickeysMom Apr 2016 #62
Sure they will. His only win was with ca 8000 votes factfinder_77 Apr 2016 #35
Here's what I wish he would do. Turin_C3PO Apr 2016 #40
As a Hillary supporter, I basically agree with you. auntpurl Apr 2016 #69
Maybe they should stop asking for money Gomez163 Apr 2016 #51
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