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In reply to the discussion: Three serious questions for my fellow Bernie supporters [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)5. Where is the snark in my post?
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They are already doing this. Professionals donating their talents and time to promote Bernie and
sabrina 1
Sep 2015
#34
that is AWESOME--but, I'd think DNC/Repub election lawyers would claim this is in-kind donation
zazen
Sep 2015
#35
Sanders himself wants actively thinking supporters, not those who defer thinking to his strategists
zazen
Aug 2015
#26
" But hoping they'll go away by not talking about them isn't much of a strategy." Good thing I never
merrily
Aug 2015
#12
First, the 'Bernie has a problem with minorities' meme was a talking point being pushed
sabrina 1
Sep 2015
#36
It's an awesome task to get the word out to so many millions of people. But since we have come
sabrina 1
Sep 2015
#39
Thank you! Regarding your question about how Bernie will finance his campaign. Can he get enough
sabrina 1
Sep 2015
#43
No, I'm not allied with the campaign unfortunately! But I feel I can do more by gathering
sabrina 1
Sep 2015
#46
I am absolutely certain that Bernie and his campaign team thought about this before he
djean111
Aug 2015
#14
PS: what I'd LOVE to see NOW are Hollywood buys of ads defusing the term "socialism"
zazen
Aug 2015
#3
Good points. Polls show that 47% of Americans would vote for a Democratic socialist
sabrina 1
Sep 2015
#41
I agree with this. I don't think Biden not running will send all of his supporters to Hillary...
cascadiance
Aug 2015
#31
If Sanders get the nomination, he will either get the party's backing or the party will regret it.
merrily
Aug 2015
#13
They will regret losing even more voters than they already have. See the 2010 and 2014 mid terms.
merrily
Aug 2015
#22
I was responding to a poster who suggested Democrats would not support him if he wins the nomination
merrily
Aug 2015
#27