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In reply to the discussion: Everybody is afraid to say it... but Bernie should drop out [View all]KPN
(17,376 posts)9. That's up to the candidate to decide. Our choice is whether or not to
vote for him in the primary based, in part, on the heart attack.
There is no double standard. What other candidates have been pressured to drop out because of a heart attack? Cant have a double standard without both.
If Bernie drops out, Warren wins big.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Yes, but as an ardent Bennie supporter, I think Bernie should put out a full medical report
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2019
#48
He should go to Trump's old doctor. That guy can really write a health report.
keithbvadu2
Oct 2019
#53
I'm of no mind to tell any candidate to drop out before the first caucus or vote.
hlthe2b
Oct 2019
#5
Some people have been screaming for Sanders to drop out pretty much since Biden entered the race,
thesquanderer
Oct 2019
#52
I agree, if Bernie drops out, Warren will win big. We shall see what he decides...
Skya Rhen
Oct 2019
#14
If Bernie drops out, about as many of his supporters go to Biden as Warren,
thesquanderer
Oct 2019
#38
i just don't brlieve that since bernie and biden's policies are totally opposite
questionseverything
Oct 2019
#92
Up to you to believe your gut or the polls. But if you want an explanation...
thesquanderer
Oct 2019
#100
With all due respect to your post, please let's support his decision to stay.. or to go
Thekaspervote
Oct 2019
#11
Literally *NO* other candidate would be getting that kind of treatment in the same situation
scheming daemons
Oct 2019
#13
Because we can't afford to have a candidate who is nearly 80 and with a bad ticker
scheming daemons
Oct 2019
#19
I know that... but why alienate sanders voters?? And they will be! That was my point!
Thekaspervote
Oct 2019
#55
I get that!! But why rub salt in the wound... trying to shout him out doesn't help
Thekaspervote
Oct 2019
#57
Gray, Turner and Sirota do far more to turn Sanders supporters away from the party...
TidalWave46
Oct 2019
#23
No, but more people saw the attention-grabbing headlines than watched the videos.
thesquanderer
Oct 2019
#45
As I said, if you find it that important to know exactly what he said, and when, and in what context
thesquanderer
Oct 2019
#112
I would argue that saying you will "change the nature" of your campaign implies a permanent
LongtimeAZDem
Oct 2019
#109
Thing is... if he does drop out -JUST IMHO he will not endorse anymore than he did in '16
Thekaspervote
Oct 2019
#64
I believe it's up to Bernie, time will tell if he's able to continue his campaign
Baclava
Oct 2019
#24
I am undecided on who I support... but not undecided on who I do *NOT*
scheming daemons
Oct 2019
#41
Should not have been there in the first place. This is a Democratic race
question everything
Oct 2019
#27
I'm not sure where his supporters will go...so I guess it doesn't matter to me.
Wounded Bear
Oct 2019
#29
he turns 80 around 7 and a half months into his 1st term, if he won (which he wont) Biden turns 79
Celerity
Oct 2019
#118
EW is also in the elderly, or more politely, senior citizen category. She is just as subject to
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#43
What DUer ever says that? Please don't admonish me as though I am spreading Republican propaganda.
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#96
Yeah. Not that you addressed anything to me. I used "me" simply to own my response to what
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#124
OK, didn't see that. Personally have little use for the labels. I don't like the term "centrist,"
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#135
Agree! None of us are. Bernie and Liz are liberal progressives on domestic policy issues. Bernie,
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#99
I think they will try voter suppression with Biden--racist, sexist, Joe Arpaio's evil twin--and for
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#113
Completely disagree. This is Bernie's call (and his families). My Dad lived another 25 years after
Evolve Dammit
Oct 2019
#42
He lived to be 95 and chose to depart at that point. His heart was fine. How about you?
Evolve Dammit
Oct 2019
#89
I'm sure he is talking to his family, friends, doctors about this, thinking it through
yaesu
Oct 2019
#68
I've been saying it for months; he should never have been allowed to run in the first place
LongtimeAZDem
Oct 2019
#72
I would think that a person would bother to find out basic details about their preferred candidate.
Skya Rhen
Oct 2019
#86
Because Sanders has such a substantial following, his followers and media falsely assume...
Garrett78
Oct 2019
#85
He will never get my vote in the primary..heart attack or no heart attack..Wish him a speedy
helpisontheway
Oct 2019
#87
I'm not going to vote for a candidate who -- based on what is publicly known about them -- has
RockRaven
Oct 2019
#127
It's only a health concern if it's pneumonia suffered by a female candidate
LanternWaste
Oct 2019
#140