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jwirr

(39,215 posts)
34. +1 Independents and Bernie Rs would have no problem with
Fri May 20, 2016, 12:59 PM
May 2016

this so we are talking only about how the registered Democrats feel about it.

The party is already torn apart by the issues mentioned in the article. Many members have had it. They will have little problem following Bernie and probably already respect the green party.

I have a feeling that what the foreign countries are telling us is some very good advice.

The truth is that if we follow Hillary she is either going to keep us where we are at or take us further into the corporate world of the 1%. That is not going to do any of us or our movement any good and it may do more harm.

It is a very good article. Thank you Canada.

Interesting points chwaliszewski May 2016 #1
It really is an interesting topic for conversation. pinebox May 2016 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Autumn Colors May 2016 #17
The long shot black guy won in 08 against the same system Sanders is losing in and he's whining abou uponit7771 May 2016 #3
It won't happen and the movement is bigger than this election cycle. JRLeft May 2016 #4
Did you read first reply? pinebox May 2016 #5
Yes I did and like I said it doesn't matter what he does. JRLeft May 2016 #9
Sure they are pinebox May 2016 #10
Most of them will though and I can't blame the ones who won't. JRLeft May 2016 #13
Personally I don't think most will pinebox May 2016 #18
It wouldn't bother me if most of them didn't. JRLeft May 2016 #20
Same pinebox May 2016 #21
... LexVegas May 2016 #6
Any comment? Anything? Bueller? pinebox May 2016 #7
The self-destruction is delightful. nt LexVegas May 2016 #8
Self destruction? pinebox May 2016 #12
Your first reply is saying Bernie will be a hypocrite when he endorses Clinton....which he will. LexVegas May 2016 #15
I'm not sure he will pinebox May 2016 #19
This comment just demonstrates that you actually are condoning third party. barrow-wight May 2016 #24
Are you aware of the rules? pinebox May 2016 #30
The only Smurfs I know anything about are the cartoons. barrow-wight May 2016 #40
Why does the Hillary symbol have a red arrow pointing to the right? chwaliszewski May 2016 #14
Hey, thanks for pointing that out! brooklynite May 2016 #23
I realize you're being facetious, but... chwaliszewski May 2016 #29
No. Just callow, sore winnerism. chwaliszewski May 2016 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author Autumn Colors May 2016 #16
+1 Independents and Bernie Rs would have no problem with jwirr May 2016 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author Autumn Colors May 2016 #36
Exactly. jwirr May 2016 #39
Speculation by a Canadian blog, backed up with no evidence. brooklynite May 2016 #22
If he lost, that would be the end of his Senate career. I am so torn on this. He said he GreenPartyVoter May 2016 #25
I semi- disagree pinebox May 2016 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author Autumn Colors May 2016 #37
Only makes sense if there is a 4th party candidate lapfog_1 May 2016 #26
Actually if there is nobody who wins 270 then the Republican House picks. forjusticethunders May 2016 #27
If we know whats good for us madokie May 2016 #28
With Clinton as a running mate, even! Orsino May 2016 #32
Pinebox. Great post. JudyM May 2016 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author Autumn Colors May 2016 #38
It lost me at the blanket statement that all superdelegates are corrupt. apnu May 2016 #35
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