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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie is trying to break a bad cycle.....That's why he has not jumped in with an endorsement [View all]2banon
(7,321 posts)65. This isn't about Bernie, it's about the movement, it's about us.
The movement isn't running out of time.
Last night, Bernie made a Call to Action in his speech which streamed on line.
That Call to Action was directly aimed at Millennials to run for office. According to a Politico report posted somewhere here on du, 7000 people responded. If I read the report accurately, 4000 of those respondents committed to running for office.
If half of those committed respondents actually file for public office. that will be an amazing victory. and a call to celebrate.
Bernie would be the first to tell anyone, this isn't about about Bernie, it's about the movement. it's about all of us.
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Bernie is trying to break a bad cycle.....That's why he has not jumped in with an endorsement [View all]
Armstead
Jun 2016
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Hillary herself conceded and endorsed Obama 4 days after he clinched the nom.
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#27
It's so presumptuous of him, after getting beaten so badly, to think that he is where the
YouDig
Jun 2016
#6
There's no points for surpassing expectations. That's not a thing. Votes are the thing.
YouDig
Jun 2016
#38
It's a solid loss. Not a landslide or a squeaker -- but a solid, undeniable loss.
pnwmom
Jun 2016
#60
It is clear that more Americans support Bernie rather than Hillary.....
virtualobserver
Jun 2016
#12
Uhh, Bernie just lost. A big election. The voters chose HIllary. We don't need to speculate, we
YouDig
Jun 2016
#15
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills with some of the posts I've seen on here.
Ace Rothstein
Jun 2016
#20
he would be the nominee if independents were allowed to vote in the primary
virtualobserver
Jun 2016
#19
it is different in every state....with different timetables an different requirements
virtualobserver
Jun 2016
#66
The GOP has been more than competative. They have driven the agenda for 35 years
Armstead
Jun 2016
#21
His lower vote totals prove he is more popular, you just need to use numerology to see why! .nt
anigbrowl
Jun 2016
#48
Presumptuous? He is fighting for change. He will fight with Hill in the coming months.
The Wielding Truth
Jun 2016
#35
Because he was supposed to be the pat-on-the-head Kucinich candidate, left-wing UFO loon type,
yodermon
Jun 2016
#37
"His ideas are fine".....Then why so much demonization of them by demonizing him?
Armstead
Jun 2016
#18