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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: IMO, the chances of a Sanders 3rd party run [View all]JimDandy
(7,318 posts)34. Texas' May 9th deadline is the only one that had passed. The majority of the deadlines come up
after the 2 main party's conventions. Losing presidential primary candidates have gotten on the ballot in all 50 states in the past. It is very difficult to do so though, as the process is labor intensive (getting the required petition signatures in each state.) and time sensitive due to the varied deadlines around the nation.
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Without a doubt Sanders would win in that situation. Heck, he would win now, hands down, if GE were
JimDandy
May 2016
#12
Texas' May 9th deadline is the only one that had passed. The majority of the deadlines come up
JimDandy
May 2016
#34
Even if that happened, the result would likely be the result would get put into the House.
Zynx
May 2016
#26
I rather doubt that. Your perspective seems a bit off. Don't count those chickens just yet.
Land of Enchantment
May 2016
#30
Nope. Chances are slim and none. Bernie has way more in common with Hill than either
ancianita
May 2016
#36