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157. Bernie Cannot win
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 04:46 PM
Feb 2020

Bernie is too extreme to win a majority of the vote in a general. The party is not unified around him much less the country. But that being said I'm voting for him

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided

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I would rather not, but if he is our nominee, I will vote blue. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #1
When I see what kind of staff he hires, PatSeg Feb 2020 #26
I agree, but my dog would make a better president than 45. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #31
Amen, vote Blue, NO MATTER WHO!!! secondwind Feb 2020 #40
Center/Left Country DownriverDem Feb 2020 #81
IMHO, That phrase should never be uttered. It gives agency to disrupters. fleabiscuit Feb 2020 #178
I feel the same way PatSeg Feb 2020 #41
This Sanders Supporter Votes Blue No Matter Who McKim Feb 2020 #108
Why do you show Warren as your preference? redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #165
I really can't see any candidate that can't win the primary, going on to win in the general, so... AtheistCrusader Feb 2020 #109
Oh I do PatSeg Feb 2020 #122
Warren is my first choice, Buttigieg my second. AtheistCrusader Feb 2020 #127
Actually PatSeg Feb 2020 #139
Bernie Cannot win Fingetti Feb 2020 #157
What if he's not the Democratic nominee? marble falls Feb 2020 #162
Plus-- has he ever won a tough race? nt eilen Feb 2020 #164
I pray Bernie WILL be our nominee... Bernie's this country's only hope!! InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2020 #153
only it will be ref revolution AlexSFCA Feb 2020 #176
I agree with that 1000 percent. It's a huge worry. LisaM Feb 2020 #101
Excellent assessment PatSeg Feb 2020 #107
You mean like Tim Geithner or Alan Simpson? nt. druidity33 Feb 2020 #180
Obama appointed a lot of people PatSeg Feb 2020 #182
I agree, I am talking about the primaries only still_one Feb 2020 #44
See, there's a huge difference between voting and Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2020 #83
I'm pretty sure that, if he were to win eilen Feb 2020 #163
i can't ever vote for him. trueblue2007 Feb 2020 #186
Hiring those divisive, nasty people is a foretaste The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #2
Bernie doesn't vet. It'll be a repeat of the Trump octoberlib Feb 2020 #3
That's what worries me. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #6
Exactly. Cha Feb 2020 #161
That's fine. Lots of candidates I won't vote for Nanjeanne Feb 2020 #4
same here KayF Feb 2020 #15
Also, I was ONLY referring to the primaries, NOT the GE, where I will vote for whoever the still_one Feb 2020 #45
Of course. Cha Feb 2020 #184
I agree still_one Feb 2020 #90
It seems eerie but Sanders at times reminds me of Trump katmondoo Feb 2020 #5
Trump has his thumb on the republicans Watchfoxheadexplodes Feb 2020 #8
Not having his (temporary) party's support The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #16
They won't Watchfoxheadexplodes Feb 2020 #18
Did I miss a step where Sanders voted for Stein? ramen Feb 2020 #88
Suit yourself. Sanders campaigned for Clinton only grudgingly, The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #117
Amen to that VO DENVERPOPS Feb 2020 #120
That is Soooo wrong. Bernie went to around 40 rallies for Clinton--what the heck are you talking Jim_S Feb 2020 #141
Bernie went to @ 40 rallies for Clinton--she only went to @12 when she lost to Obama. Jim_S Feb 2020 #137
He was also selling his book. eilen Feb 2020 #166
When you say that he campaigned for her grudgingly, ramen Feb 2020 #143
Same here!! secondwind Feb 2020 #42
In the sense that he seems to inspire almost cultic worship in his supporters, The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #10
I actually think there is some truth to this. And of course this does not apply to all madibella Feb 2020 #29
Me too, he has some cult followers for sure and he is so angry. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #34
Cult like following too Dream Girl Feb 2020 #72
In what way? ramen Feb 2020 #84
That's one of the reasons I prefer Warren. That said... thesquanderer Feb 2020 #7
Perhaps, but there are only two in that cateogory for me, Bernie and Gabbard still_one Feb 2020 #87
are people not allowed to vote their conscious? LeftTurn3623 Feb 2020 #9
Voting for Stein was a effectively voting for Trump. scheming daemons Feb 2020 #21
I cant argue what is in peoples minds LeftTurn3623 Feb 2020 #35
I don't disagree with you. scheming daemons Feb 2020 #60
That sounds like a sensible plan SilasSouleII Feb 2020 #100
Aside from the obvious pitfalls of throwing the election to Trump LisaM Feb 2020 #110
I have to ask. It was my friend's wife LeftTurn3623 Feb 2020 #159
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I don't believe Jill Stein's goal was to "beat Trump". I believe it was to HELP Trump. scheming daemons Feb 2020 #13
She and Sanders were indeed promoted by Russia. ehrnst Feb 2020 #24
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I want to beat Trump scheming daemons Feb 2020 #30
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I will vote straight Dem, no matter what. scheming daemons Feb 2020 #56
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The candidate we democrats chose in 2016 got more votes than anyone not named Obama. ehrnst Feb 2020 #119
I believe this. SilasSouleII Feb 2020 #102
Stein voters wouldn't have voted for Stein if they wanted to beat Trump. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #17
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They seem willing to support a Democratic nominee only if The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #33
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Stein voters don't want to beat Trump. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #47
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How are you going to persuade people who think they have to destroy the system The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #58
+1000. ehrnst Feb 2020 #79
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He sure doesn't speak to me. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #118
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Then why doesn't the Sanders campaign seem to "welcome" what he characterizes as centrist Democrats? still_one Feb 2020 #97
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How about this voter? ehrnst Feb 2020 #99
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And, if stein hadn't Lied about Hillary and trump.. stein Cha Feb 2020 #177
What specifically do you mean when you say "welcome with open arms?" ehrnst Feb 2020 #23
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So... the Mueller report findings are "divisive" and should not be discussed in 2020... ehrnst Feb 2020 #80
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You stated, falsely that the report didn't say that Russia supported Sanders... ehrnst Feb 2020 #135
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That works both ways. His campaign sure doesn't seem to welcome what they characterize as "centrist still_one Feb 2020 #95
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This is about the primary. Criticisms of a candidate during the primary is not an attack. Today still_one Feb 2020 #136
I agree to a point democrattotheend Feb 2020 #131
His answer in town hall last night about VP choice was cryptic, but revealing scheming daemons Feb 2020 #12
I hope he's smarter than that. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #20
I'm guessing it would be an academic type. HarlanPepper Feb 2020 #25
He would absolutely pick "Tulsi" as a running mate njhoneybadger Feb 2020 #32
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Bernie has shown a pattern of going against the Democratic Party to gain a perceived njhoneybadger Feb 2020 #68
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If he does that we need to prepare for 4 more years of Trump. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #36
Geez, I would have problems believing he is that self-destructive still_one Feb 2020 #49
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I would hope so. There is no place for a Tulsi Gabbard in any Dem administration.... scheming daemons Feb 2020 #62
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You say that with the supposition that Bernie will remain a eilen Feb 2020 #167
What a cluster f' Rider3 Feb 2020 #14
One state has voted squirecam Feb 2020 #48
Wouldn't happen. Too many candidates in the race. After Super Tuesday, that will be cleared up still_one Feb 2020 #50
all candidates pick the ppl they think gives them the best chance to win. Kurt V. Feb 2020 #19
Absolutely still_one Feb 2020 #51
Guaranteed to lose to turm RogerM Feb 2020 #22
Another divisive thread Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2020 #38
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Well, there is this... ehrnst Feb 2020 #67
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Just stating the facts. (nt) ehrnst Feb 2020 #71
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Really stung, did it? ehrnst Feb 2020 #85
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Well, you clearly missed all the discussion on that. On this very thread. ehrnst Feb 2020 #152
And this? ehrnst Feb 2020 #116
Are you equating divisive with being critical of a candidate or campaign? still_one Feb 2020 #98
Yes, I don't know what good it can do us. Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2020 #124
The answer to that is simple. That is what the primary process is about Sucha. In the general still_one Feb 2020 #128
My approach must be different. I want to decide which one is best Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2020 #133
IMHO, I think judgement is a part of deciding who is best. Everyone has their own criteria still_one Feb 2020 #138
I knew from day one that he was off my primary list for that very reason. defacto7 Feb 2020 #39
I cannot vote for Sanders in the primary because of his policies. redqueen Feb 2020 #52
His campaign staff is filled with Jill Stein voters/supporters AND he's a Socialist. NurseJackie Feb 2020 #53
sanders has shwon some very poor judgement in his staffing decisions Gothmog Feb 2020 #54
That is my concern also. His NY Daily News interview a while back, added more questions still_one Feb 2020 #61
That interview was a pure train wreck Gothmog Feb 2020 #86
I agree with your concerns and I would add Docreed2003 Feb 2020 #59
Cheney had already had several by the time he was elected Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2020 #65
that's really stretching for it azureblue Feb 2020 #73
Are You Sating He's Not Responsible For The People In His Campaign? Me. Feb 2020 #76
Validating that vocal support for Stein in 2016 was okay, is NOT okay. nt MH1 Feb 2020 #77
Excuse me. Are you saying he wasn't involved in hiring Brianhina Joy Gray, David Sirota, or Nina still_one Feb 2020 #89
Oh please...he is responsible for hires...period...the buck stops with him. Stein voters and toilet Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #93
That is what the primaries are about, lets everyone choose who they feel is best to meet their needs yaesu Feb 2020 #74
The thought alone is giving me anxiety. nt UniteFightBack Feb 2020 #78
That is a VERY good point. calimary Feb 2020 #82
Of course. Voting blue regardless for 2020 still_one Feb 2020 #96
Yep. Vote Blue No Matter Who. calimary Feb 2020 #183
but but ...Jane said that is only important that you vote not who you vote for...I think she said Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #91
bots? ctyankeedude Feb 2020 #92
KnR! R B Garr Feb 2020 #94
You can tell a lot about people by the company they keep Botany Feb 2020 #103
I lived through McGovern and Mondale. murielm99 Feb 2020 #104
I think that it shows what his judgement would be like when picking cabinet heads ehrnst Feb 2020 #105
+++ still_one Feb 2020 #106
TRUMP'S JUDGEMENT IS WORSE! blakstoneranger Feb 2020 #111
You do realize I am referring to the primaries, NOT the general election still_one Feb 2020 #125
Trump thanks you for your support... masmdu Feb 2020 #113
As odious that is there are much more important reasons to not vote for him grantcart Feb 2020 #115
Not a fan of his, but I have good Democratic friends who are. lark Feb 2020 #123
Lordy. Of all the reasons... Jirel Feb 2020 #129
I agree democrattotheend Feb 2020 #130
No candidate is perfect. I like Bernie's policies and consistency. pampango Feb 2020 #144
Yes, he is consistently for policies that have 0% of ever being enacted in our lifetimes scheming daemons Feb 2020 #145
Sorry you feel that way. FDR had grand ideas that were pie-in-the-sky too. pampango Feb 2020 #146
Differences now scheming daemons Feb 2020 #149
Save our 'grand ideas' for the next economic collapse? pampango Feb 2020 #158
the point is that your "grand ideas" won't *SELL* in an election absent economic panic scheming daemons Feb 2020 #160
That's the sort of negativity that will get us nowhere. If we can elect Bernie totodeinhere Feb 2020 #168
Background checks have 90% public support. And can't get through the Senate. scheming daemons Feb 2020 #171
I guess we will just have to respectfully disagree. totodeinhere Feb 2020 #172
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... Scurrilous Feb 2020 #148
Point of fact.. Cha Feb 2020 #156
I will not vote for Bernie in the NY primary. Progressive dog Feb 2020 #154
What if by the time the NY primary rolls around it is apparent that Bernie has the totodeinhere Feb 2020 #169
I will not vote for Bernie Sanders in the NY primary Progressive dog Feb 2020 #173
Mahalo for speaking for so Cha Feb 2020 #155
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Given we're dealing with Trump... Skid Rogue Feb 2020 #174
K&R betsuni Feb 2020 #175
Who he hires, and who he proudly puts out as his endorsements tells us something. krissey Feb 2020 #179
Is it fair to say you weren't going to vote for Bernie anyway? Dennis Donovan Feb 2020 #181
I worry that sanders will be blown out by trump Gothmog Feb 2020 #185
I don't think it will be as bad as what happened to McGovern, but it will be bad still_one Feb 2020 #187
I fear that sanders will be as bad as McGovern Gothmog Feb 2020 #188
Demographics are a lot different than back in the 70's, however, Nixon's Southern strategy is still still_one Feb 2020 #189
This makes me smile Gothmog Mar 2020 #190
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