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Nope. He's not qualified. nt LexVegas May 2016 #1
Primary season is over ... salinsky May 2016 #8
No way will I vote for a Clinton Baobab May 2016 #35
+1 stonecutter357 May 2016 #28
He is overqualified to be veep timmymoff May 2016 #40
I think Clinton and Col Sanders would be a fine match. lagomorph777 May 2016 #44
LOL !!!!!!! pangaia May 2016 #54
Well that was stupid AgingAmerican May 2016 #45
LOL !!!!!!!! pangaia May 2016 #55
Your snarky tone is EXACTLY why it is very hard for many of us to vote for Hillary Clinton Chasstev365 May 2016 #80
I posted this on another thread: auntpurl May 2016 #2
You're political logic here is impeccable ... salinsky May 2016 #16
Clinton's hands are tied with clinton-era policy Baobab May 2016 #36
I don't see Clinton being able to work with Sanders in any capacity passiveporcupine May 2016 #59
She doesn't, but, SusanCalvin May 2016 #77
Bernie can deliver some of his supporters w/o being on the ticket. The rest no one can deliver to merrily May 2016 #78
Are you talking about the ones who can't figure out how to register and vote? ... salinsky May 2016 #82
Not by any stretch of the imagination. As for "no loss," that remains to be seen. merrily May 2016 #84
re: "if he 'sells out', they will abandon him" thesquanderer May 2016 #21
I asked some Bernie supporters who I know personally this morning ... salinsky May 2016 #25
Maybe you didn't ask enough of them. merrily May 2016 #79
I only have so many nieces and nephews ... nt salinsky May 2016 #83
Agree. And #5: he wouldn't take it. Hassin Bin Sober May 2016 #34
No he wouldn't. He would join the gravy train but "artfully." nt Jitter65 May 2016 #38
Sanders is NOT interested in the 'gravy train.' pangaia May 2016 #57
The butthurt runs deep AgingAmerican May 2016 #46
It depends how much influence in the administration he would be likely to have Time for change May 2016 #61
I seriously say this with all respect auntpurl May 2016 #62
I respect your opinion, and I don't know if you're right or wrong Time for change May 2016 #71
I'd rather seem him as VP nolawarlock May 2016 #72
Bargaining. Basically: "If not this, then how about that instead." NurseJackie May 2016 #3
Nope. She's not qualified. nt dchill May 2016 #4
Bill's a really good crook. Baobab May 2016 #37
If he really was, would we know it? dchill May 2016 #67
Was Hillary helping make healthcare affordable in 1994? Baobab May 2016 #69
She has never helped anybody without... dchill May 2016 #70
Fuck no. She has no integrity, and if he were to take the VP slot, that'd tell me he lacked it too. VulgarPoet May 2016 #5
You'll always have Gary Johnson ... nt salinsky May 2016 #11
No. She has better judgement than to pick him. Also, She'll pick a Democrat. Lil Missy May 2016 #6
And someone that can be trusted rock May 2016 #10
Like she was with her e amil server? timmymoff May 2016 #42
She has better judgement frylock May 2016 #23
Yeah, she probably misses Zell Miller. n/t bvf May 2016 #49
Her better judgement was so much on display when she SheilaT May 2016 #52
could happen 6chars May 2016 #7
All the consideration that it deserves ... NurseJackie May 2016 #18
Nope. His ego wouldn't allow it and we need someone older. grossproffit May 2016 #9
Egos are most likely what will prevent this from happening ... nt salinsky May 2016 #17
No... Deuce May 2016 #12
No it does not make sense. Demsrule86 May 2016 #13
It would make sense as a ploy to get Independent voters, but their philosophies are too far apart. Vinca May 2016 #14
no... no, not about Sanders... Clinton Castro would seal the fate of the GOP uponit7771 May 2016 #15
Castro is great ... salinsky May 2016 #19
He could bring Florida and maybe even Texas. auntpurl May 2016 #20
+1, Texas is purple... just DNC has ignored GOTV in lower heavily Hispanic counties and Fort Worth uponit7771 May 2016 #81
Maybe to neutralize him loyalsister May 2016 #22
That's what these posts are all about farleftlib May 2016 #32
I'll put it this way... BootinUp May 2016 #24
Then Hillary would have to... seekthetruth May 2016 #26
I do not think they play well together. oldandhappy May 2016 #27
Sanders would never, EVER, be in any kind of Administration with Clinton Jennylynn May 2016 #29
It would seriously damage what he is trying to accomplish. It's hard to change a corrupt system Skwmom May 2016 #30
Democratic party only.......thanks. stonecutter357 May 2016 #31
I can't even imagine a reason why Bernie would accept such an offer. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2016 #33
IF Bernie really meant what he said: he would do everything in his power to keep Trump from Jitter65 May 2016 #39
They would not work well together MBS May 2016 #41
I doubt that Bernie has any interest and doubt that he would accept. CentralMass May 2016 #43
He has too much toxic baggage. Veterans Affairs Committee failure where veterans were dying KittyWampus May 2016 #47
Neither candidate's spouse has been particularly helpful ... nt salinsky May 2016 #48
Keep peddling that Vets stuff SheenaR May 2016 #85
I absolutely love Sanders, but we need a Sanders that is 30+ years younger. JPnoodleman May 2016 #50
Just on the basis of strategy, choosing Sanders as a VP would not be a good choice because of his still_one May 2016 #51
I would lose all respect for him were he to be the VP choice. SheilaT May 2016 #53
Great idea... lol Cosmic Kitten May 2016 #56
I'm 100% for Sanders but mikehiggins May 2016 #58
Nope. Not a cabinet post or VEEP. n/t Lucinda May 2016 #60
I guess I'd have to write in "Bernie sans Hillary" on the ballot then. nt NorthCarolina May 2016 #63
Senator Sanders is far too ethical and honest to soil his... 99Forever May 2016 #64
The Purity Candidate must not be sullied ... salinsky May 2016 #66
Horsepucky. 99Forever May 2016 #68
This! jillan May 2016 #73
it would be Sanders-Clinton Rosa Luxemburg May 2016 #65
Check your math ... nt salinsky May 2016 #75
No fucking way...never ever. Sanders is a bitter, angry, negative person. Nt Sheepshank May 2016 #74
He isn't Rosa Luxemburg May 2016 #86
She's swinging hard right. The last thing she wants is someone way to the left on the ticket. hobbit709 May 2016 #76
lol at the BS supporters who don't even listen to BS realmirage May 2016 #87
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