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In reply to the discussion: If Bernie Does Not Win Primary, Will His Campaign Work to Defeat the Democratic Nominee? [View all]liberalmediaaddict
(998 posts)106. We're basically reliving the 2016 election
In some ways it feels like it never ended. Bernie's really never stopped campaigning for President since 2015. In an ideal world Hillary would be running for re-election right now, unopposed and Individual-1 Trump would be in jail with Michael Cohen.
Instead we're trapped in another "Bernie or Bust" election cycle. With his supporters ready to blame the DNC, mainstream media and the Democratic "establishment" if Bernie doesn't win the nomination. Hopefully Bernie leads by example and helps us unite the Democratic Party so we can defeat Trump and take back the Senate in 2020.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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If Bernie Does Not Win Primary, Will His Campaign Work to Defeat the Democratic Nominee? [View all]
TomCADem
Dec 2019
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2020 looks a lot like 2016 REDUX. While I remain Undecided I have done some winnowing of the
abqtommy
Dec 2019
#5
If Bernie didn't care about the Democrats winning he would have run as an independent
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#11
Wrong. Your source makes no such claim. Your edit leaves a false impression
Tom Rinaldo
Dec 2019
#30
I've tried makin this point to no avail...some here have even actively ADVOCATED for Bernie to run
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2019
#63
More voters went from Hillary Clinton to John McCain in 2008 than went from Sanders to Trump in 2016
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#15
More voters went from Hillary Clinton to John McCain in 2008 than went from Sanders to Trump in 2016
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#22
i don't respect him. he refuses to acknowledge his own role (as a conservative) in this shitshow.
Kurt V.
Dec 2019
#84
Survey Shows Fewer than 80% of Sanders Supporters Who Voted in General Election Voted for Clinton
Gothmog
Dec 2019
#98
Not sure I would take heart to information from a blogger member of the libertarian party.
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#126
I don't see any actual survey. I did however see the link to "see the story" which included
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#128
The poster won't respond to actual numbers. He or she prefer pulling up skewed studies that no
Blue_true
Dec 2019
#45
The person has had most of the night to respond to your post, crickets so far. nt
Blue_true
Dec 2019
#95
Sorry I'm not responding. I happen to be working, which I do 13 hours a day 6 days a week.
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#97
I don't know, do you think its true? I saw someone on THIS board, say they would not vote
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#19
Absolutely NO ONE has said or even remotely implied that they won't support Bernie as our nominee.
Blue_true
Dec 2019
#40
ABSOLUTELY FALSE!!! Someone on this board just this week stated they would not vote for Bernie
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#42
I hope that you called that person's ass out, because if I had seen it, that is what
Blue_true
Dec 2019
#46
I would be right there with you. I was quite shocked at that comment as it is the first time I have
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#48
He campaigned for the last one. I suppose he will do it for whoever the nominee is this time.
Autumn
Dec 2019
#27
He campaigned for Hillary. 52 events in 14 states, more than any other surrogate.
Autumn
Dec 2019
#52
They can't help themselves. Every post about Bernies causes severe anxiety and people just have
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#41
Not only that, but some can't even find a SINGLE positive thing to say about Bernie
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2019
#60
they live here , work here, and feel the traumas of the trump admin. not a chance.
Kurt V.
Dec 2019
#51
And there you have it, in case anyone doubted...at least your honest Chillactor in saying:
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2019
#66
This is hillarious! If Bernie wins will Bloomberg work to take Bernie down? That is the question
floppyboo
Dec 2019
#69
Hard to disagree. The facts are many people think Bernie is right and many Dems think he's not.
KPN
Dec 2019
#103
Survey Shows Fewer than 80% of Sanders Supporters Who Voted in General Election Voted for Clinton
Gothmog
Dec 2019
#99
I guess it's no surprise that three of his top staffers (Turner, Gray, and Sirota) voted for Stein.
George II
Dec 2019
#81
Seems like a lot of circular reasoning. They aren't undermining the movement, they are the movement
KPN
Dec 2019
#102
Yes..He loves to attack Democrats..Bernie and his Bernie or Bust supporters
helpisontheway
Dec 2019
#107