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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders has stepped up his attacks on Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren. That isn't wise [View all]InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,518 posts)126. Got that right!! And why should he?!
The fear of Bernie is understandable, as he continues his steady climb in the polls. It's no wonder... Bernie is the most influential politician of our time!! Go Bernie... and Elizabeth!!

Bernie & Elizabeth 2020!!!
Welcome to the revolution!!!
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Bernie Sanders has stepped up his attacks on Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren. That isn't wise [View all]
George II
Aug 2019
OP
Gov track, on Sanders voting and cosponsorhip of Democratic bills, ranks him #2 most liberal in
ancianita
Aug 2019
#47
Sanders was once an independent. Now he's a Democrat. Soon he'll be an independent again.
Clash City Rocker
Aug 2019
#54
Post a link and/or quote that proves Bernie Sanders, who was once a Democrat, criticizes a former
ancianita
Aug 2019
#55
Oh for chrissake. Grow up. He's not going anywhere. Learn what the hell the word "support" means.
ancianita
Aug 2019
#64
Members absolutely can. Does that include me? I've been cussed at plenty. If I thought feelings
ancianita
Aug 2019
#82
So his refusal to raise money at the hamptons and his calim to have diverse supporters are somehow
Tiggeroshii
Aug 2019
#8
Bernie must be instilling serious fear of his winning the nomination in some people here!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Aug 2019
#40
Just goes to show you that the fear that Bernie is winning is palpable around here.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Aug 2019
#127
"Bernie Sanders' Campaign Says He Will Keep His Pledge To Not Go Negative In Ads For 2020'
JaneQPublic
Aug 2019
#10
The angry uncle needs to pack it in, head back to Vermont, and retire from politics altogether.
onetexan
Aug 2019
#24
No, it's Bernie's senior campaign staff who voted en masse for Jill Stein...
SidDithers
Aug 2019
#116
They're unnecessary, and that comment by Sarandon about Warren (without mentioning her)....
George II
Aug 2019
#17
Then what does "Not me," "US" mean? Nothing to you? You imagine a tearing down that is not
ancianita
Aug 2019
#21
Cool. But base your being "afraid" on facts, not social media manufacturing, as happened in 2016.
ancianita
Aug 2019
#49
What evidence do you have that one is coming. If you don't have any, don't borrow trouble.
ancianita
Aug 2019
#19
That's a Newsweek interpretation of the PAST. Past data are no predictor of future performance.
ancianita
Aug 2019
#37
Here's more evidence. The link below was just one of a whole google page with the same comment
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#43
Seriously. This is a relitigation of Russian tampered primaries, and Mueller has confirmed it.
ancianita
Aug 2019
#53
"Attack" is bad word choice, a mean interpretation of what could as easily be labeled "challenge."
ancianita
Aug 2019
#18
Sanders support is fairly static from here on thru. Doubt if it helps or hurts him.
Kurt V.
Aug 2019
#22
Commentary on how rivals in a primary raise money is not unusual, nor off-limits.
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2019
#32
Never liked his tactics during 2016 election and don't like them now. #NEVER_BERNIE. nt
iluvtennis
Aug 2019
#36
+1, I was done before the primaries but now this is just counter productive
uponit7771
Aug 2019
#123
They really believe that Warren/Harris supporters are going to back him if/when they drop out.
SaschaHM
Aug 2019
#45
That's the rub - Sanders and the upper echelon of his campaign don't understand this...
George II
Aug 2019
#48
There's simply no reason to believe that South Carolina and Super Tuesday will go well for him.
Garrett78
Aug 2019
#70
The big thing is that next year there are a LOT fewer caucuses and less open primaries....
George II
Aug 2019
#71
Clinton did better than Sanders in open primaries. But, yeah, caucuses gave him a boost.
Garrett78
Aug 2019
#72
I am afraid that the bitterness some of his supporters are building up will linger.
Blue_true
Aug 2019
#75
That's a concern, but I don't think the impact will be as great as it was in 2016.
Garrett78
Aug 2019
#77
And SOME of his supporters will be attacking her and all our candidates too.
Eliot Rosewater
Aug 2019
#94