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Response to honest.abe (Reply #12)

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How can he run in Democratic Primaries when he is not a Democrat? Tumbulu Feb 2019 #1
How would keeping him out achieve anything? crazytown Feb 2019 #2
If there are, people will vote for them. Why be concerned? Nanjeanne Feb 2019 #3
Because the man is dangerous. honest.abe Feb 2019 #5
So, is it true that those other contenders actually side with Wall Street... Stellar Feb 2019 #9
No. honest.abe Feb 2019 #10
No. Stellar Feb 2019 #11
That question is like "When did you stop beating your wife?" honest.abe Feb 2019 #13
Thanks! Stellar Feb 2019 #14
My father used to LOVE using that question on people! George II Feb 2019 #43
No. And will it come as a surprise to anyone that he has more than half his reported net worth.... George II Feb 2019 #44
Again if he is so dangerous, people won't vote for him. But thanks for Nanjeanne Feb 2019 #18
You clearly don't understand what I wrote. honest.abe Feb 2019 #20
Clearly. Nanjeanne Feb 2019 #22
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So help me understand... Stellar Feb 2019 #6
Thankfully he at least caucuses with the Dems and votes with us on most issues. honest.abe Feb 2019 #12
I really cared... Stellar Feb 2019 #17
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Of course they are. Eliot Rosewater Feb 2019 #48
Ask Sanders; he's the one who refuses to join us, and his campaign chair says LongtimeAZDem Feb 2019 #15
Right, I'll ask him.... Stellar Feb 2019 #19
Glad this is funny to you LongtimeAZDem Feb 2019 #21
That what you said, ask Bernie. Stellar Feb 2019 #23
Actually he votes with the Democrats less.... George II Feb 2019 #45
He's no Joe Manchin, but, I stand corrected.nt Stellar Feb 2019 #53
+1,000,000 - thanks. George II Feb 2019 #57
For some, you're not progressive unless you bash identity politics. Garrett78 Feb 2019 #54
Bernie's voting record in support of Democrats makes him more of a Democrat than most Democrats!!! InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2019 #62
"More of a Democrat than most Democrats?" Not always. ehrnst Feb 2019 #66
Why not ask him? Adrahil Feb 2019 #64
The Democratic Party has a duly elected decision making structure culminating in the DNC Tom Rinaldo Feb 2019 #8
In order to participate, sanders has to represent that he is a bona fide democrat Gothmog Feb 2019 #32
Well, the DNC is the jury on this one. That ball is in their court n/t Tom Rinaldo Feb 2019 #34
This will come up in the debates Gothmog Feb 2019 #38
This has been covered ad nauseam Politicub Feb 2019 #24
Yes, I agree BannonsLiver Feb 2019 #25
I am curious if sanders will comply with the new rules and oath Gothmog Feb 2019 #29
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The other Vermont Senator is a Democrat, and votes as one. (nt) ehrnst Feb 2019 #36
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It appears you don't live in Vermont ehrnst Feb 2019 #39
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He's more of a Democrat than Manchin Cartoonist Feb 2019 #35
Eight years of Bernie as POTUS forklift Feb 2019 #4
Snort BannonsLiver Feb 2019 #26
So much to admire about Bernie's idealism. mia Feb 2019 #7
Biggest downside of socialism is the same as the downside of other "isms": shanny Feb 2019 #16
Social Security isn't "socialist." Isn't that untruth a right-wing talking point? CrossingTheRubicon Feb 2019 #30
I don't know. Do you always buy their talking points? shanny Feb 2019 #40
No, I never do. That's the point. CrossingTheRubicon Feb 2019 #52
Quite Just Like The Meme That It's An Entitlement Me. Feb 2019 #51
Agree. nt Skidmore Feb 2019 #31
Please note that it is 'Democratic Socialism' not 'Socialism'. WordsMatter Feb 2019 #42
True dat...as you know, words matter WordsMatter. Gotta wonder why some would purposely confuse InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2019 #60
I like that B&E picture you have! WordsMatter Feb 2019 #61
Thanks much!! Bernie & Elizabeth would make a great team. InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2019 #63
I will be curious to see if sanders can get past Super Tuesday Gothmog Feb 2019 #27
I doubt he can. Anyway, his foreign policy history isn't what some have made it out to be. Garrett78 Feb 2019 #49
One thing is for sure from that article... CrossingTheRubicon Feb 2019 #28
You CAN NOT vote against Russian sanctions and then claim you are taking on oligarchy. MrsCoffee Feb 2019 #50
He was a little busy trying to clean up all the issues with the sexual harassment... CrossingTheRubicon Feb 2019 #55
He can bring a new set of progressive ideas ... and force his opponents to debate them. earthshine Feb 2019 #56
Ok, what issues is he going to raise that aren't already being discussed by any other candidate? MrsCoffee Feb 2019 #58
The point is that the more people on stage debating issues like $15 min wage and earthshine Feb 2019 #59
Yeah, right. That's why he's had so much to contribute on Venezuela. pnwmom Feb 2019 #65
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