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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Doesn’t Drop Out Of Presidential Race, But News Nets Drop Speech Mid-Way Through [View all]intheozone
(1,135 posts)49. do you have any Stats to back up your assertion about most young people?
If so, please post them. What evidence do you have that Dems won't let independents in their tent. Are they not being allowed to register as Dems??
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Bernie Sanders Doesn’t Drop Out Of Presidential Race, But News Nets Drop Speech Mid-Way Through [View all]
bravenak
Jun 2016
OP
Same old stump speech heard a million times from the loser of the democratic primary
workinclasszero
Jun 2016
#55
+1, he just cited his stump speech and said nothing really different other than wait and pay ...
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#3
Good thing the young people he was addressing don't get their news from the MSM!
SpareribSP
Jun 2016
#8
You missed the part where I said Most young people aren't democrats and for very good reasons.
Autumn
Jun 2016
#42
if the party doesn't reach out and support their needs they have no reason to be a democrat.
Autumn
Jun 2016
#53
I mean like Bernie caucusing and supporting democrats all of his career. I hope he doesn't endorse.
Autumn
Jun 2016
#54
You should educate yourself on Bernie's actions during his 35 years in Congress.
Autumn
Jun 2016
#58
I was young once. Not a chance many watched him. Besides they can take the word of others anyway.
tonyt53
Jun 2016
#52
I was annoyed at his being cut off. He was going great guns & it would have been courteous...
Hekate
Jun 2016
#19
the unions and members of Congress who supported him are all bailing on him
geek tragedy
Jun 2016
#48
Right. They bragged about 200,000 people watching...that's WAY less that the "millions upon
lunamagica
Jun 2016
#60
funny... lots of energy spent by HRC supporters as it pertains to 'loser' Bernie...
HumanityExperiment
Jun 2016
#28
He needs to learn from Donald...to get media coverage, he has to make news.
eastwestdem
Jun 2016
#35