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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Super Tuesday won't end anything. [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)9. If Bernie got, all the energy in the party would instantly die out. Nothing would sustain it.
Even as the supporter of the status quo candidate, you shouldn't want that.
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If Bernie got, all the energy in the party would instantly die out. Nothing would sustain it.
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
#9
and why have you posted 3 posts on this thread and your total posts still say 3 posts. ???????
riversedge
Dec 2015
#49
In such a situation, Sanders won't be in a position to be ticking off demands
tritsofme
Dec 2015
#51
It will have effectively ended when Hillary caps an early state sweep with a dominant SC performance
tritsofme
Dec 2015
#22
Not mathematically. But Super Tuesday will certainly put a damper on things for Bernie's fans.
NurseJackie
Dec 2015
#29
I don't think your analysis is correct. I think it highly flawed. I am willing not to predict and
seabeyond
Dec 2015
#36
Just talked to an R woman in my state (we are an open primary) who is voting for MO'M.
Hiraeth
Dec 2015
#39
Sanders will be so far behind in delegates that he will have no chance to catch up
Gothmog
Dec 2015
#55