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well Amy & Warren should have already dropped out LeftTurn3623 Feb 2020 #1
No. Iliyah Feb 2020 #2
You are right, but it isn't going to happen, and I would argue it isn't a question of "stopping still_one Feb 2020 #3
Bloomberg's got the money, honey. He's not going anywhere. BusyBeingBest Feb 2020 #4
Nearly anything can happen at a brokered convention. Laelth Feb 2020 #5
If the candidate with the most delegates going into the convention is not chosen, we are doomed. LonePirate Feb 2020 #8
I don't know. Laelth Feb 2020 #12
The media attention would be outweighed by angry supporters of the leading candidate. LonePirate Feb 2020 #13
The convention rules cover such a situation just fine. MineralMan Feb 2020 #19
If superdelegates deny the nom to a clear plurality leader, that place will explode and we will lose LonePirate Feb 2020 #23
This is the reality cherryinpa Feb 2020 #33
I disagree completely. MineralMan Feb 2020 #34
You are sorely mistaken if you think someone with a 10-20% lead and being denied is good for us. LonePirate Feb 2020 #35
It is months until the Convention. MineralMan Feb 2020 #36
what if it is 33%, 30%, 24%, 13%? CalFione Feb 2020 #21
That falls into the close race exception I mentioned above. LonePirate Feb 2020 #25
There are no "centrists" in the field. lapucelle Feb 2020 #6
You get that these terms are relative, right? Act_of_Reparation Feb 2020 #17
Relative to what? All our candidates are on the left. lapucelle Feb 2020 #26
Left is relative to right. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2020 #37
None of our candidates is on the right. They are all on the left, lapucelle Feb 2020 #38
No, it really isn't a good time at all. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2020 #39
Idiosyncratic, subjectively determined criteria are just that, lapucelle Feb 2020 #42
"condescending" TwilightZone Feb 2020 #41
That chart is not the final word. In the real world, people know just which candidates you mean, thesquanderer Feb 2020 #18
All our candidates are on the left. lapucelle Feb 2020 #27
Too early for that. We've had two primary events. Two. MineralMan Feb 2020 #7
This is a very bad idea as it leads to a contested convention. See post #8. LonePirate Feb 2020 #9
A contested convention is better than a clear Bernie win CalFione Feb 2020 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author pinkstarburst Feb 2020 #24
Conversely, Warren should drop out to consolidate the progressive vote behind one candidate... brooklynite Feb 2020 #10
Warren's voters would disperse in many directions; but given her lack of viability, she should drop. LonePirate Feb 2020 #11
If she syphons off potential Bernie votes, better to stay in CalFione Feb 2020 #16
They can wait until after SC CalFione Feb 2020 #14
Your scenario suggests that some candidates will go on paying campaign staff, BusyBeingBest Feb 2020 #22
Agreed n/t Prue Feb 2020 #29
Agree on the House and Senate JustAnotherGen Feb 2020 #30
re: "So that leaves Biden." Except more Biden voters have Sanders as their 2nd choice thesquanderer Feb 2020 #20
I'm a moderate JustAnotherGen Feb 2020 #28
My concern is stopping a contested convention where superdelegates could upend the race. LonePirate Feb 2020 #32
One of them needs to take one for the team before dropping out. Zolorp Feb 2020 #31
If anyone but Sanders is your goal MoonlitKnight Feb 2020 #40
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