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So would nominating Bernie... Drunken Irishman Feb 2020 #1
I agree nt gollygee Feb 2020 #5
I agree nt NYFlip Feb 2020 #160
Agree and scared. emmaverybo Feb 2020 #11
Scared because you have limited your reading to Obama's time in the White House and... DemocracyMouse Feb 2020 #103
Not afraid of Bernie's policies and feel assured he believes in every cause he espouses and feels emmaverybo Feb 2020 #157
This message was self-deleted by its author pinkstarburst Feb 2020 #14
I would be excited about any of those. The problem is that none of them are going to win redstateblues Feb 2020 #71
Or, Trump has more and bigger flaws that will knock him out of the race. NCjack Feb 2020 #107
I feel the same way. pistdem Feb 2020 #77
Me too! rainy Feb 2020 #132
Polls say otherwise Apollo Zeus Feb 2020 #17
Sanders didn't win Iowa. There's no such thing as "popular vote" in a caucus. CalFione Feb 2020 #24
If 7 in 10 Democrats don't want Sanders... AverageJoe Feb 2020 #74
True! So everyone who hates Bernie can just relax :) redqueen Feb 2020 #78
I don't think saying that everybody hates Sanders is fair Butterflylady Feb 2020 #90
False - when moderates are split between too many good choices, unelectable extremists win Steven Maurer Feb 2020 #94
Sanders is not in the least bit extreme. His policies are traditional Democratic. DemocracyMouse Feb 2020 #108
Even if that were entirely true, and it's not, his constant bashing and alienating rhetoric Steven Maurer Feb 2020 #163
If that were the scenario at the convention AverageJoe Feb 2020 #126
That assumes that nobody else drops out. McTwisty Feb 2020 #128
Not necessarily true. Whichever candidate comes to the convention with the most delegates, but not still_one Feb 2020 #111
I suspect a nominee more palatable to moderates AverageJoe Feb 2020 #130
I think it will be a mess unless a candidate comes to the convention with enough still_one Feb 2020 #135
No, I think you're right AverageJoe Feb 2020 #140
Yup still_one Feb 2020 #141
Unfortunately he can easily win the nom with 30% in each state Recursion Feb 2020 #186
SDEs no longer determine convention delegates Apollo Zeus Feb 2020 #79
Jacobin Magazine is an anti-Democratic Party publication lapucelle Feb 2020 #113
What makes you think 7/10 don't want him at all? FBaggins Feb 2020 #154
Bill Clinton lost the first 6 contests Butterflylady Feb 2020 #87
So we should be rallying behind whoever loses the first 6 states? Apollo Zeus Feb 2020 #95
Pete Buttegeig won Iowa and currently leads in delegates.N/T lapucelle Feb 2020 #104
We'll see how it goes. Happy Hoosier Feb 2020 #109
The first two steps in a 20 mile marathon illustrate so very little. LanternWaste Feb 2020 #116
Polls show Sanders with a plurality of support among Democrats... Drunken Irishman Feb 2020 #120
I'm so disappointed Turin_C3PO Feb 2020 #148
Yes, let's rely on Facts.. Pete Won Iowa. Cha Feb 2020 #149
It ain't over til it's over Apollo Zeus Feb 2020 #171
+1,000,000 highplainsdem Feb 2020 #23
I agree as well. And the DNC is letting it happen. LakeArenal Feb 2020 #32
The polling so far doesn't seem to back you up. Boulevardier Feb 2020 #34
You can't use polls anymore to back up what will happen in the GE Butterflylady Feb 2020 #97
All but Michigan within the MOE... Drunken Irishman Feb 2020 #121
yes MoMof6 Feb 2020 #35
I agree. nt jrthin Feb 2020 #40
Yup. We're in grave danger. NT Happy Hoosier Feb 2020 #105
Agreed. MBS Feb 2020 #106
Agree ebbie15644 Feb 2020 #177
Bernie won't alienate moderate voters in PA, WI or MI juliuswest Feb 2020 #189
Wall Street is worried about some of the candidates. eom guillaumeb Feb 2020 #2
Bernie can't win the GE. America will not elect a Socialist in 2020 redstateblues Feb 2020 #3
Opinions are not facts. HerbChestnut Feb 2020 #7
My entire family refuses to vote for a Socialist interloper. NurseJackie Feb 2020 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author Cuthbert Allgood Feb 2020 #44
Bazinga! Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2020 #46
But you will vote for the frontrunner Bernie Sanders Lordquinton Feb 2020 #49
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I do not have a response for you, either. NurseJackie Feb 2020 #62
Better that than posting one and deleting it. George II Feb 2020 #72
Bazinga! NurseJackie Feb 2020 #86
LOL SunSeeker Feb 2020 #147
Isn't it odd that folks seem to be erasing Pete's Iowa win and his frontrunner status lapucelle Feb 2020 #169
"When?" You mean "if..." ehrnst Feb 2020 #156
Pete Buttegieg is the frontrunner. He has the most delegates. N/T lapucelle Feb 2020 #167
He is not a socialist. He is a Democratic socialist. AllyCat Feb 2020 #93
I don't think you're wrong. HerbChestnut Feb 2020 #4
I wish people would scratch below the surface just a little bit. redqueen Feb 2020 #10
So we're just gonna ignore Bernies view on women? SDANation Feb 2020 #13
Hey, welcome ! Go back to archive 2016 if you want all the vetting over that. Its done. Baked. over. floppyboo Feb 2020 #15
So you think republicans are gonna call hands off cause it's sooo 2016? SDANation Feb 2020 #16
meh. they like trump. would this be a positive or negative story? floppyboo Feb 2020 #19
Haha true! SDANation Feb 2020 #21
Here's where Bloomberg is running strongest ... left-of-center2012 Feb 2020 #6
"If Bloomberg can eat into Biden's support among black voters..." He already is brooklynite Feb 2020 #33
It's definitely an eye-opener for this long time Democrat. I thought Bush/Cheney were the worst ever jalan48 Feb 2020 #8
America will not elect a socialist for president left-of-center2012 Feb 2020 #9
Bloomberg and his polling disagrees with you Apollo Zeus Feb 2020 #22
There are only two choices in the GE. BlueWI Feb 2020 #88
"Any Democratic nominee has a good chance against Trump" left-of-center2012 Feb 2020 #99
Nothing can be taken for granted of course. BlueWI Feb 2020 #115
I don't think it will. I think we'll be united in defeating Trump. BusyBeingBest Feb 2020 #12
Trump fears Bloomberg nobuddy Feb 2020 #18
As a Biden supporter..just an fyi..Bloomberg has hit the ground asiliveandbreathe Feb 2020 #20
I received my first text from Bloomberg's campaign murielm99 Feb 2020 #114
The party is already fractured. MineralMan Feb 2020 #25
2008 Act_of_Reparation Feb 2020 #36
Yeah, OK. That, too. MineralMan Feb 2020 #37
Honestly, I think the recession did more damage than that primary. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2020 #48
Since 1968 H2O Man Feb 2020 #53
I was home on leave after 15 months on the shores of the Black Sea MineralMan Feb 2020 #59
It was a strange H2O Man Feb 2020 #69
Our country's history has gone up and down multiple times, MineralMan Feb 2020 #170
I'll take Bloomberg over BS and his bro's anyday ! stonecutter357 Feb 2020 #27
As will a Democratic Socialist evertonfc Feb 2020 #28
Bloomberg has A LOT of baggage, but so does Bernie--they are both problematic andym Feb 2020 #29
Agreed customerserviceguy Feb 2020 #30
I don't get the thinking that says Bloomberg can win any easier than Bernie could. redqueen Feb 2020 #39
I agree customerserviceguy Feb 2020 #47
I doubt Bloomberg ever had to ask anyone for favors. redqueen Feb 2020 #55
He didn't go from being an almost nobody customerserviceguy Feb 2020 #61
Sad for Trump. He's not a pimple on Bloomberg's ass. redqueen Feb 2020 #64
Nothing we can do about voting refusers. They prefer TRUMP delisen Feb 2020 #31
Spot on ! DaDeacon Feb 2020 #143
Nominating Sanders would fracture the party...at least Bloomberg might win. Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #38
So would Bloomberg. Turin_C3PO Feb 2020 #42
We have no chance with Sanders. Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #43
I would add that I would love Biden to win...I have supported him from the beginning. Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #54
My panic about Bernie is two things.. honest.abe Feb 2020 #41
How true. n/t rzemanfl Feb 2020 #138
That's my fear too, but I think Bernie has a chance to beat Trump dustyscamp Feb 2020 #150
Trump and RW media will make it all about the economy. honest.abe Feb 2020 #155
What do you think nominating Sanders will do? Renew Deal Feb 2020 #45
Isn't that opening always there? redqueen Feb 2020 #50
Recommended. H2O Man Feb 2020 #51
There will be an advertising spree on both JustAnotherGen Feb 2020 #56
Exactly so. Tbh I used this headline to draw a counterpoint to people saying redqueen Feb 2020 #58
Enough of the infighting Rider3 Feb 2020 #57
RIght back at you nominating Sanders. But Sanders people don't care, as a matter of fact, krissey Feb 2020 #63
I wish. redqueen Feb 2020 #68
It is the smartest thing to do. I can only hope we will choose smart. We use to as Dems, then along krissey Feb 2020 #70
Obama? redqueen Feb 2020 #76
No. I was an Obama. There was a couple times both went over the line a tad, and just a tad. krissey Feb 2020 #80
The only reason many of us would even consider a Bloomberg vote is because of the bridges burned krissey Feb 2020 #82
That tells me very little. So what is the support for Bloomberg based on? redqueen Feb 2020 #118
I am not a spiteful person. If that tells you very little, I know I do not want to spend my time krissey Feb 2020 #144
Ok. Welcome to DU. nt redqueen Feb 2020 #145
The party is already fractured redstateblues Feb 2020 #65
meh, at the end of the day, whomever the nominee is...I will vote for them. Javaman Feb 2020 #66
Bloomberg is dangerous. Red Oak Feb 2020 #67
And millions of Independents might take their place. safeinOhio Feb 2020 #81
Your comment is comical and ironic Red Oak Feb 2020 #172
Some of the richest Democratic Presidents safeinOhio Feb 2020 #175
But they were never Republicans Red Oak Feb 2020 #176
Those working men elected Tramp. safeinOhio Feb 2020 #179
A guess you like Bloomie's Republican policies? Red Oak Feb 2020 #181
Perhaps the least of all, but safeinOhio Feb 2020 #182
Do you like them better than voting for a different Red Oak Feb 2020 #183
Divide and conquer. safeinOhio Feb 2020 #184
Bloomberg is the one dividing the party. Not me. Red Oak Feb 2020 #185
Ok get your facts straight. safeinOhio Feb 2020 #187
Warren saw how people in Wall Street, like Bloomberg, are and she saw how the Republican supported Red Oak Feb 2020 #188
Or like Warren safeinOhio Feb 2020 #190
I would like to remind you who we are running against Red Oak Feb 2020 #191
Bloomberg will not win the nomination bucolic_frolic Feb 2020 #73
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2020 #75
I agree about him going full repuke rockfordfile Feb 2020 #83
Yup Magoo48 Feb 2020 #101
Agreed, He was Republican when Kavanaugh was crying about beer and attempted rape. MasonDreams Feb 2020 #110
Uggggghh this list could just go on and on. redqueen Feb 2020 #129
That's like saying Bernie, if elected, will go full Socialist. Both are not true redstateblues Feb 2020 #117
I agree, both are not true. But look at where Bloomberg IS now !! MasonDreams Feb 2020 #139
Bullshit EveHammond13 Feb 2020 #84
if you are promising NOT to vote for the Dem nominee then that's ON YOU! EveHammond13 Feb 2020 #85
Post removed Post removed Feb 2020 #102
You mean like someone who has never really made much of a legislative splash in 30 years Squinch Feb 2020 #125
Why are you yelling at me about that? redqueen Feb 2020 #131
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2020 #136
The sky is falling. The sky is falling. johnthewoodworker Feb 2020 #89
Honestly, every time I log into DU, there is another post about AllyCat Feb 2020 #91
America elected FDR FOUR TIMES! James48 Feb 2020 #92
People back in 1932 said the same thing about FDR Warpy Feb 2020 #96
We DO have such a candidate . James48 Feb 2020 #134
Bernie would be fought tooth and nail by Congress Warpy Feb 2020 #146
WOW this coming from a Sanders supporter whistler162 Feb 2020 #98
VOTE BLUE NO MATER WHO! dsharp88 Feb 2020 #100
What I worry about with Bloomberg Mr.Bill Feb 2020 #112
Oh shit, yeah... redqueen Feb 2020 #133
Fracturing the Party JGug1 Feb 2020 #119
Understood. calimary Feb 2020 #122
it's all irrelevant. removing trump is the only issue AlexSFCA Feb 2020 #123
"Nominating Bloomberg will fracture the party. myohmy2 Feb 2020 #124
If Bloomberg runs against Trump, Mr.Bill Feb 2020 #137
I don't think is will be too devastating to the party, the Democratic party is pretty flexible yaesu Feb 2020 #127
My priority right here and right now is throwing Orange Hitler out Cary Feb 2020 #142
that would be so f'n classic d_b Feb 2020 #151
Why do you hope it happens? Turin_C3PO Feb 2020 #164
It seems that regardless of who is nominated there will be fracturing. 33taw Feb 2020 #152
👀 underpants Feb 2020 #153
But nominating Bernie won't fracture the party...you are right because we are ADULTS. nt UniteFightBack Feb 2020 #158
We already are fractured...the question is which candidate can unify the electorate pecosbob Feb 2020 #159
Can I rent a cave room? Hahaha. Red Oak Feb 2020 #174
But Bernie is ok? The irony is Bernie isn't even a Democrat. He won't win the GE. Vivienne235729 Feb 2020 #161
He never endorsed a Republican President at a National Republican Convention n/t Tom Rinaldo Feb 2020 #168
OK redqueen, youve officially won Post of the Day...Johnnie, tell everyone what redqueen has won!! InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2020 #162
Great and accurate post. Not sure why posts of mine about Bloomberg got removed. Garrett78 Feb 2020 #165
Nominating Bloomberg will give 4 more years to Trump. He can afford it, we peons can't. Autumn Feb 2020 #166
At least Bloomberg wants to beat Trump robbedvoter Feb 2020 #173
What's the evidence for your claim that Bernie wants to "blow up the Democratic party"? redqueen Feb 2020 #178
Please and Bernie's won't. Historic NY Feb 2020 #180
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