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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: So apparently Bernie's going to the White House tomorrow [View all]davidn3600
(6,342 posts)28. The power he has is his supporters behind him
If the DNC snubs him, he can take his revolution to the convention floor and create an ugly coronation for the first female nominee. It could also divide the party enough to create a window for Trump to win in November.
Sorry...but the DNC will have to give some concessions. This is why candidates stay in a primary race even beyond when the math says they can't win. They rack up delegates so they have leverage on the floor and influence the party platform. That's how it works.
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So apparently Bernie's going to the White House tomorrow [View all]
Proud Public Servant
Jun 2016
OP
The voters, as you put it, "ran Sanders off". The president will probably make it . . .
brush
Jun 2016
#55
Do you think Bernie, who has been more liberal and populist than most of Congress
adigal
Jun 2016
#40
I was just saying I felt he emphasized "him" (Obama) too.. and passingly mentioned Hillary.
boston bean
Jun 2016
#72
Jackie has been one of the most petty, virulent Bernie attackers throughout the primaries
democrattotheend
Jun 2016
#84
yes, not for what to do, but a follow-up of their phone conversation on Sunday
larkrake
Jun 2016
#22
No heads will roll. But they will laugh. Bernie thinks he's going over Hillary's head.
LuvLoogie
Jun 2016
#9
Have you ever heard of "separation of powers"? Obama is NOT Bernie's boss either
adigal
Jun 2016
#46
Obama will give Bernie a stern talking to, and tell him he needs to fall in line
One Black Sheep
Jun 2016
#6
I think Bernie is "going right to the boss" to try to get some concessions....
Corporate666
Jun 2016
#24
Here is the thing. Obama is that good and he is outside the contentious race.
seabeyond
Jun 2016
#27