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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Sanders after Obama clinched with superdelegates: "party has chosen its nominee" [View all]Alfresco
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Sanders after Obama clinched with superdelegates: "party has chosen its nominee" [View all]
geek tragedy
Jun 2016
OP
Sanders is selfish. He's all about himself. He fooled many. That's what hypocrites do.
Trust Buster
Jun 2016
#7
That same Bernie Sanders is supporting a government without Hillary Clinton the same now
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#15
It is a quite different situation in 2008. I felt Hillary would make an okay president but Obama
brewens
Jun 2016
#16
Many people had higher expectations of the Obama administration and were disappointed.
thesquanderer
Jun 2016
#41
Yes, MI and FL were a big deal. And I agree with you that he should concede after the last primary.
Vattel
Jun 2016
#37
"Any way one slices it, on Tuesday June 7, 2016 she will be in the same position Obama was on June 3, 2008"
thesquanderer
Jun 2016
#40
The further explanation doesn't help. I think you may have missed original my point.
Vattel
Jun 2016
#56
I'm certainly open to understanding it better. Let's start with why you picked May 7
onenote
Jun 2016
#57
I picked May 7 to prove that Clinton stayed in the race for another month even when,
Vattel
Jun 2016
#59
Sanders is fighting for much more, is doing it as a relative outsider, and is still a candidate.
Orsino
Jun 2016
#36
That doesn't entitle Bernie to run the show even after losing the primaries though.
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#48