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This is just getting sad now. JaneyVee Jun 2016 #1
It's very sad. nt Cali_Democrat Jun 2016 #23
Pathetic indeed. eom BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #33
Been sad for a while now. Imo. bravenak Jun 2016 #41
Do you think it's just to get attention? scscholar Jun 2016 #60
What good is a deal with someone who goes back on their word??? DemFromPittsburgh Jun 2016 #2
Team player? There is no "me" in team unless you scramble it, like changing superdelgate rules. tonyt53 Jun 2016 #3
Ha! caquillo Jun 2016 #61
hmmmm... puffy socks Jun 2016 #77
sanders has become.... chillfactor Jun 2016 #4
It sounds like he's saying yes to me La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2016 #5
Actions and words do not add up to that. Keep on campaigning/would versus likelihood. tonyt53 Jun 2016 #6
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Sounds like yes to me too. Lil Missy Jun 2016 #8
thank you. some are carrying their hate too far swhisper1 Jun 2016 #66
Then he needs to just say yes at this point MadBadger Jun 2016 #72
He is. The angle to the contrary is silly. morningfog Jun 2016 #100
I'm not surprised. But also, I'm not even disappointed, because just don't care any more. And ... NurseJackie Jun 2016 #7
You are correct. puffy socks Jun 2016 #17
+ a million! eom BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #34
No offense at all .... LenaBaby61 Jun 2016 #9
New rules, new rules, let me keep repeating that....... Beacool Jun 2016 #10
Ow puffy socks Jun 2016 #18
I agree... tallahasseedem Jun 2016 #95
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I'm not going to worry about it anymore. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #12
I don't care anymore. leftofcool Jun 2016 #13
I don't care what he has to say on any subject. LexVegas Jun 2016 #14
thank you are entitled to your opinion. I lend you no malice swhisper1 Jun 2016 #50
Waiter, check please! nt TeamPooka Jun 2016 #15
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There goes his influence on convention committees, okasha Jun 2016 #22
petty remarks are not appreciated swhisper1 Jun 2016 #65
Taking offense at obvious facts is not a good political tactic. okasha Jun 2016 #84
'obvious facts' - and yet no sourcing ever for why he has campaign debt as you claimed JonLeibowitz Jun 2016 #104
See the FEC documents. okasha Jun 2016 #106
Cute, but I prefer substantive replies rather than vague generalities. JonLeibowitz Jun 2016 #107
I'm not your librarian or your nanny. okasha Jun 2016 #108
Any reputable reporting on this topic? Seems like a nice article for a reporter to get. JonLeibowitz Jun 2016 #109
Evidence he has campaign debt? Or just more shit slinging about Bernie? JonLeibowitz Jun 2016 #103
I'm not surprised DemonGoddess Jun 2016 #24
bull...t swhisper1 Jun 2016 #48
Calf... Grassy Knoll Jun 2016 #85
Sanders has a lot of supporters across the country. skidoo Jun 2016 #25
Hillary has many more mcar Jun 2016 #35
What's that have to do with the OP? zappaman Jun 2016 #37
And? Hillary has more. bravenak Jun 2016 #40
HIllary has more who will take her to the White House. Cha Jun 2016 #76
What's the big deal? coco77 Jun 2016 #26
This is becoming offensive Loki Jun 2016 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #101
I believe Sanders will support the Democratic nominee. Duval Jun 2016 #28
I believe he will too, Duval mcar Jun 2016 #36
Sure but by the time he does, nobody will care (nt) LongtimeAZDem Jun 2016 #42
Because Bernie is usually so unwavering in his positions Haveadream Jun 2016 #29
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Why is it solely on her? caquillo Jun 2016 #62
because she is the nominee and has to win the trust of almost half the dems swhisper1 Jun 2016 #63
It is most effective when both candidates persuade the supporters Haveadream Jun 2016 #74
you cannot fault him from taking this month to secure his downticket dems in their races. After the swhisper1 Jun 2016 #75
Agree Haveadream Jun 2016 #80
35% is not "almost half the Dems" TwilightZone Jun 2016 #78
Thank you for sharing that break down Haveadream Jun 2016 #82
Yes sanders, this nation IS facing a big crisis The_Casual_Observer Jun 2016 #30
Fear is a crappy motivator AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #90
It's over. It is hers to win or lose. She's the candidate. Quit bashing Bernie. George Eliot Jun 2016 #31
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the people decided, by a 12.5 margin ericson00 Jun 2016 #32
After all the "tick tock".... AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #38
Jesus, they really can't let go swhisper1 Jun 2016 #45
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Indeed. John Poet Jun 2016 #87
Totally over it bravenak Jun 2016 #39
Bernie, Bernie, Bernie oswaldactedalone Jun 2016 #43
Ironic AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #88
throwing red meat to your allies I see, Bernie has said over and over he would fight trump. He isn't swhisper1 Jun 2016 #44
Pray tell, when is he actually going to start fighting Trump??? Beacool Jun 2016 #51
he is campaigning for down ticket, and bashing Trump continually swhisper1 Jun 2016 #52
The two main speeches he gave recently, like yesterday's, mentioned Trump in passing. Beacool Jun 2016 #53
Blustering rhetoric is more important than actions! FSogol Jun 2016 #46
Bernie who? Squinch Jun 2016 #54
He said he will vote for Hillary UCmeNdc Jun 2016 #55
Why is he still on TV shows? cosmicone Jun 2016 #56
because the movement, his baby, is gaining momentum swhisper1 Jun 2016 #64
The movement is there, but doubtful that it's gaining momentum. kstewart33 Jun 2016 #69
Bernie does not need the media, he has the attention of half the americans at his back swhisper1 Jun 2016 #70
Point well noted. kstewart33 Jun 2016 #71
Thank you, and I wish Hillary a landslide swhisper1 Jun 2016 #73
No, I disagree with you on that point. TexasTowelie Jun 2016 #91
No they dont AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #79
He's fading out like a sad song on the radio. dubyadiprecession Jun 2016 #57
Did he say he "pledged?" David__77 Jun 2016 #59
no, he did not, the poster just wants to cause conflict. It was not the reporters business who Berni swhisper1 Jun 2016 #67
I see it as more of a strut than a walk back. zonkers Jun 2016 #68
No he didn't, and the vast majority of us Sanders supporters will vote for Clinton MerryBlooms Jun 2016 #81
Trashing this crap. 840high Jun 2016 #83
Wow, How Unfortunate, Oh Well.. Grassy Knoll Jun 2016 #86
I don't see any "walk-back" here. John Poet Jun 2016 #89
DU rec...nt SidDithers Jun 2016 #92
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I thought we weren't allowed to bash Democrats Armstead Jun 2016 #94
Where's the bashing? zappaman Jun 2016 #97
Oh heavens I don't know.. Armstead Jun 2016 #98
+1 JonLeibowitz Jun 2016 #105
Sorry to say it but unless he strongly endorses HRC I don't think he deserves a book_worm Jun 2016 #99
He won't speak in a primetime spot if he hasn't conceded by then. SaschaHM Jun 2016 #102
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