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In reply to the discussion: A plausible hypothetical regarding Sanders and Bloomberg [View all]Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)41. I'm not arguing about it.
And it's not really about you, either.
There have been enough people making the "you didn't support Clinton enough" argument that I have noticed it, and I largely avoided the 2016 primary fracas. I'm not in the Sanders camp, but I don't see these people reacting in quite the same way if the roles were reversed. I was just taking the temperature.
Thanks for being a good sport and entertaining my pointless probing. Here's to casting the right vote, regretful or otherwise.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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The plausible hypothtical senario is a brokered convention, and if that happens, I am very
still_one
Jan 2020
#1
That's a reason why trump and his people have been increasing their attacks on Biden and......
George II
Jan 2020
#2
So does Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi,
Act_of_Reparation
Jan 2020
#6
For those that don't remember, that was the main reason Lipinski won over Newman, because of the
still_one
Jan 2020
#9
My concern is that it allows for non-Democrats to determine the Democratic nominee
still_one
Jan 2020
#40
The OP either ignores or has a limited grasp of the depth of damage already done
BeyondGeography
Jan 2020
#5
"At the start of his 2020 bid, Bernie Sanders told his supporters that he condemned bullying.....
George II
Jan 2020
#11
I am primarily writing to us, about us, and how we will respond to different scenarios
Tom Rinaldo
Jan 2020
#19
I won't back Bernie unless he gets the nomination, and then I'll do so with regret because I don't
highplainsdem
Jan 2020
#12
So, if Bernie does get the nomination, and you vote for him regretfully...
Act_of_Reparation
Jan 2020
#14
I'll vote for him, which is more than a lot of Sanders supporters will do if Biden's the nominee.
highplainsdem
Jan 2020
#17
It means No, Sanders supporters couldn't blame his loss on me, since I'll have voted for him.
highplainsdem
Jan 2020
#20
There sure is a lot of concern about a guy who is not going to won te nomination.
RandySF
Jan 2020
#28
I will go for whatever option gets the nomination to someone other than Sanders
scheming daemons
Jan 2020
#29