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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Says Warren Catching Up to Him Because People 'Would Like To See A Woman Elected' [View all]HerbChestnut
(3,649 posts)19. He also mentioned age and the fact she's running a good campaign.
Sorry, your narrative doesn't hold up.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Bernie Sanders Says Warren Catching Up to Him Because People 'Would Like To See A Woman Elected' [View all]
highplainsdem
Jun 2019
OP
He is lying about polls, attacking the party, and stumbling repeatedly on issues of gender.
SouthernProgressive
Jun 2019
#2
He must not think much of his supporters if he's willing to mislead them about polling data.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2019
#30
Sanders wants Democrats to think that Warren's gains are a function of moderates. They aren't
Gothmog
Jun 2019
#5
" Hillary Clinton went out of her way to remind everyone that she was a woman running for the
lunamagica
Jun 2019
#54
He said he ("we") are running against a lot of problems, but he only saw fit to single out two:
George II
Jun 2019
#12
Better yet, maybe he'll touch on the important factors in the minds of the voters....
George II
Jun 2019
#18
Great, maybe you'll watch his campaign video that focuses on rural poverty in the South.
HerbChestnut
Jun 2019
#20
I did, and one of my first thoughts was why he didn't focus on urban poverty in his home city....
George II
Jun 2019
#21
Would that be the same Democrats that held his seat open for him all these years?
MrsCoffee
Jun 2019
#56
I think he was just repeating the obvious. He also said he understood it, and he praised Warren.
50 Shades Of Blue
Jun 2019
#38
Not talking about past dismissive statements. Talking about this one.
50 Shades Of Blue
Jun 2019
#48
It couldn't possibly be that they just don't want him, eh? So how does he explain the fact...
George II
Jun 2019
#11
Those poor, poor men! never getting a break! And now another girl gets to beat up Burnie!
robbedvoter
Jun 2019
#17
I Warren had said, "I think that there are certain number of people who would like to see a
ehrnst
Jun 2019
#46
Couldn't possibly her intelligence, good campaigning and solid command of the issues
MaryMagdaline
Jun 2019
#29
Same ole, same ole...Couldn't POSSIBLY be that people think she's more qualified...
ehrnst
Jun 2019
#35
Bernie's biggest problem is that he speaks as if the Democratic party is the enemy.
honest.abe
Jun 2019
#51
The $64,000 question: So what about Harris, Gillibrand, Gabbard,Klobuchar, Williamson?
Honeycombe8
Jun 2019
#52
No Sanders. Your problem is that E Warren is a superior candidate. Deal with it
lunamagica
Jun 2019
#55
Damn girls, first the VT governor, then Hillary, now Warren - all beating him
robbedvoter
Jun 2019
#60