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What is Bernie's plan to unify the party? Renew Deal May 2016 #1
Crickets. cwydro May 2016 #14
They already gave many core issues away but they lied to the country- so they cant tell us that Baobab May 2016 #20
It's starting... AgingAmerican May 2016 #23
you going to that? timmymoff May 2016 #54
Oh Cool, good to know, Naomi Klein (among others) 2banon May 2016 #62
Bernies plan? Break up the big banks! redstateblues May 2016 #36
We'll know by June 10, I suspect. joshcryer May 2016 #38
You don't understand Dem2 May 2016 #41
Reagan, Bush, and Billy Boy capping it all off, and you guys want him back in the WH 2banon May 2016 #64
"You guys" Dem2 May 2016 #70
for perspective 2banon May 2016 #85
So a bunch of whining about people that nobody can relate to? Dem2 May 2016 #89
uhh. It ain't mythical, and to them it's not name calling. 2banon May 2016 #90
I've been sent to the Wikipedia over and over again Dem2 May 2016 #91
It needs fixing, first. TheCowsCameHome May 2016 #49
Oh, is Bernie the Victor now? 2banon May 2016 #61
Tell us which policy of Bernie's you disagree with pinebox May 2016 #71
WOW... HumanityExperiment May 2016 #76
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buhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!11!!!!11!!!!1 workinclasszero May 2016 #78
So, since you didn't comment on the OP, the only thing we can do is assume you agree with it. Dawgs May 2016 #80
The responsibility for unifying the party is on the people who created the divide in the first place 2banon May 2016 #84
You noticed that too? nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #2
Well, she can be reasonably sure we won't vote for Trump. Barack_America May 2016 #11
Trump enabler redstateblues May 2016 #37
Uh pinebox May 2016 #73
A third party vote, a write-in vote or sitting on your hands at home this fall workinclasszero May 2016 #86
No. A vote for Trump is a vote for Trump. Barack_America May 2016 #99
That is what I have been thinking and posting, the neo-liberals PufPuf23 May 2016 #17
I can't stay in a party that is going to steal my vote. I am tired of the way the party controls liberal_at_heart May 2016 #24
As long as we have a two party system one is better able to leverage one's vote PufPuf23 May 2016 #26
I will not be held hostage by the two party system anymore. The shackles have come off. liberal_at_heart May 2016 #27
Yes shanti May 2016 #48
The shackles are still on. We either retake a major party, or we don't ever control anything. w4rma May 2016 #55
Alas as one party goes fascist nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #63
Not exactly true. Within the parties there can be divisions, and small caucuses can be key to powe HereSince1628 May 2016 #68
We no longer have time for that. jeff47 May 2016 #93
Ridiculous! hrmjustin May 2016 #3
Now I would like to see some proof of your post, it is not true. I saw the other day where Sanders Thinkingabout May 2016 #4
well let's see. timmymoff May 2016 #8
What has this got to do with unitifying the party? Thinkingabout May 2016 #13
You unify it by sucking up to your enemies? She called them that if you recall. timmymoff May 2016 #16
Sanders and his followers are worse enemies so far than the Republicans and Trump. kerry-is-my-prez May 2016 #29
How could sanders weaken such a thoroughly vetted candidate? timmymoff May 2016 #30
+27 chwaliszewski May 2016 #58
Proof? Who needs proof? notadmblnd May 2016 #12
"...Sanders and Trump are attracting the same type of people." mia May 2016 #50
hate to say this (truly) reddread May 2016 #5
I never thought she was n/t markpkessinger May 2016 #7
It has become painfully obvious that the perpetually disgruntled have ... JoePhilly May 2016 #6
Many Trump enablers on this thread redstateblues May 2016 #39
Is a Trump enabler a person who accepts campaign cash from Trump? timmymoff May 2016 #52
yup ... he's become their only hope. JoePhilly May 2016 #69
Hey Red State. My Blue State just voted for Bernie by a large margin, in November we will Bluenorthwest May 2016 #72
Yeah, keep going with that, see how well it works out for you. Jester Messiah May 2016 #81
That was obvious 25 years ago when Kochs were funding the DLC. HooptieWagon May 2016 #9
They want us to compromise Mnpaul May 2016 #10
Hi! Eko May 2016 #21
She is committing the cardinal sin of winning the nomination BeyondGeography May 2016 #15
Yeah. How dare she? Doesn't she know her place? COLGATE4 May 2016 #33
Clintonian Triangulation, baby! QC May 2016 #18
For me - way too 840high May 2016 #19
Admit it, most of you Sanders supporters never had any interest in unity. kerry-is-my-prez May 2016 #31
Why should I unite for a candidate 840high May 2016 #47
Republicans won't vote for her AgingAmerican May 2016 #22
If that's true then it's a big FAIL that will bite the big time post-GE PFunk1 May 2016 #25
Yep. I look forward to seeing all the "Democratic Independent" COLGATE4 May 2016 #34
Republicans might hate trump but they hate her more: onecaliberal May 2016 #28
Her plan is even sillier than that d_legendary1 May 2016 #32
Actually, rational people choose to live. But don't let me interrupt COLGATE4 May 2016 #35
Those same rational people gave us eight years of Bush d_legendary1 May 2016 #44
I think you meant 'don't overestimate the intelligence of the American public'. COLGATE4 May 2016 #79
Nope. Overestimate means that they voted for Clinton and therefore d_legendary1 May 2016 #87
Jeez-extreme hyperbole much? redstateblues May 2016 #40
Choosing between a Pro-Corporate Dem and a Pro-Corporate Republican d_legendary1 May 2016 #45
Haha Dem2 May 2016 #42
Why won't it work? And why do you feel lovemydog May 2016 #43
Because Republican voters literally *hate* Clinton. They have been trained by right-wing radio to w4rma May 2016 #56
I think it's a weird year. lovemydog May 2016 #57
She won't be able to attract enough Republicans ... markpkessinger May 2016 #60
What percentage of current Sanders supporters, lovemydog May 2016 #65
Honestly I think it's less pinebox May 2016 #74
I think it's ignorant lovemydog May 2016 #94
Many of us don't fall in line pinebox May 2016 #95
I know that's how you & many feel. lovemydog May 2016 #97
Hillary got Republican women voters to crossover last time. procon May 2016 #46
Post removed Post removed May 2016 #51
I said as much, many, many months ago know. They'd sooner destroy it than do silvershadow May 2016 #53
No let's correct the record felix_numinous May 2016 #59
^^^THIS^^^ haikugal May 2016 #67
Bullshit. RBInMaine May 2016 #66
Come on, surely you can elaborate. pinebox May 2016 #75
I suspect a portion of Bernie's supporters do not want to be unified. LonePirate May 2016 #82
Her choice of running mate will make it really clear one way or the other corkhead May 2016 #83
Her and her supporters are still PUMAs. Party Unity My Ass. They do not care about Bernie supporters jillan May 2016 #88
Excuse me????? Beacool May 2016 #92
oh, and Sanders does? Blue_Tires May 2016 #96
What exactly does she have to do to your satisfaction at this point? Tommy_Carcetti May 2016 #98
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