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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie can NO LONGER mathematically win the nomination - it's over [View all]egalitegirl
(362 posts)2. Who is the backup in case FBI spoils Hillary's chances?
Should Bernie remain in the race in case FBI destroys Hillary's chances? If not, who do you think should be the backup candidate?
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Bernie can NO LONGER mathematically win the nomination - it's over [View all]
Corporate666
May 2016
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We want to campaign and vote in California, and Bernie has the money and the
JDPriestly
May 2016
#22
He Does Not HAVE To Win The Delegate Contest 2383.. Just Keep Her From Hitting 2383 In Pledged...
CorporatistNation
May 2016
#69
you don't create change by stoking anger and cynicism. Nor by claiming your opponent
KittyWampus
May 2016
#4
You create change by taking millions from the Wall St. banks that tanked the economy in '08, right?
Ned_Devine
May 2016
#9
We are fighting the corruption of big money that you are embracing. Heaven
rhett o rick
May 2016
#128
Oh, if you have to ask that then you dont know anything about politics or movement politics
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#10
No, it is an answer. But then you arent being sincere in the first place.
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#16
So the people dont want single payer and education and infrastructure? You would be very wrong
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#19
Oh no, the groups who didnt vote for him shouldn't have, for good reason.
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#34
Maybe...it is a tough call for him, he doesnt want to alienate those who support him.
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#31
Because of fast track it IS about winning because there wont be the ability to make changes if Clint
Baobab
May 2016
#36
Ah, well, I'm sure he'll listen to someone whose name so clearly demonstrates his loyalty.
Shandris
May 2016
#8
It's very strange for a Clinton supporter to mark the corporate leviathan with a 666.
bjo59
May 2016
#58
Well winning the nomination by winning primaries and amassing delegates is not one of them... guess
Corporate666
May 2016
#24
I'm attempting to mentor him, but there has been some farking HATEFUL crap said...
moriah
May 2016
#44
"New"? If some of these cars havent been through the carwash before, I'm a Range Rover.
Warren DeMontague
May 2016
#98
Indeed, and I begged off this term because I've got other shit to worry about.
Warren DeMontague
May 2016
#117
My sig line stays positive, boosts my candidate, doesn't tear anyone elses down.
liberalnarb
May 2016
#87
There. As a favor to Moriah, I changed my sig to something more positive. nt
nolawarlock
May 2016
#75
LOL. Well I can always put it back. I liked the other sig better anyway. nt
nolawarlock
May 2016
#94
I haven't seen the sig line because I am on mobile, but I must agree this is unnecessary.
moriah
May 2016
#42
If you need that many pledged delegates, it's true for Clinton too. But you are misrepresenting
Tiggeroshii
May 2016
#46
Very double-standards ish. Because it's saying that he isn't allowed to court delegates and use them
Tiggeroshii
May 2016
#66
No one said he isn't allowed to try to flip delegates, but it's very obvious......
George II
May 2016
#68
If she gets 2026 pledged but is short of 2383 she wins with supers. If not, Bernie will take them.
Tiggeroshii
May 2016
#138
Yes, of course it is over. It has realistically been over for a long time. And wasn't this point -
Squinch
May 2016
#74
After tonight, Sanders now needs more than 65% of the remaining pledged delegates to reach 2026.
Garrett78
May 2016
#123
If it were over, you wouldn't be posting such tripe. If you're confident, go smoke a cigar.
Zen Democrat
May 2016
#85