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In reply to the discussion: If Sanders wins Nevada, he will win the nomination for sure [View all]jimfields33
(19,382 posts)67. Me too.
Im good with all but one who was on the stage. Id vote for him but not happily only due to the complete opposite of democratic values. But will vote for him in the general.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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You are right it isn't. It is someone going back on his word. There is a name for that
still_one
Feb 2020
#62
I'm not sure where your are going with the "Not sure that's in the constitution" comment
sdfernando
Feb 2020
#69
It isn't a question of him evolving. He was part of these rules and agreed to it
still_one
Feb 2020
#58
To be honest Jim, I am not particularly worried, whatever happens, happens. Of course I hope things
still_one
Feb 2020
#64
Exactly. These rules were agreed to by all the candidates including Sanders, now he goes back on
still_one
Feb 2020
#37
Also, in 2016, he went to the convention with the aim of persuading enough delegates
pnwmom
Feb 2020
#40
Exactly. I really hope people understand what is happening. You had an excellent thread the other
still_one
Feb 2020
#42
re: "in 2016, he went to the convention with the aim of persuading enough delegates to switch"
thesquanderer
Feb 2020
#47
Didn't you hear? The Revolution will be so massive as to be filibuster-proof.
BeyondGeography
Feb 2020
#36
He himself four years ago went to the convention still in the hope that he could get the
pnwmom
Feb 2020
#8
Unless he clears the exact delegate threshold he needs 2,000 something, whatever it is.
HarlanPepper
Feb 2020
#33
Actually, lost Iowa, tied NH and then if he wins NV, it would be a loss, tie and win.
krissey
Feb 2020
#24
I like most of the Bernie supporters here on DU, but they can be difficult to take at times.
Blue_true
Feb 2020
#94
Ready to give up democratic institutions because you don't like who might win.
Gravitycollapse
Feb 2020
#52
Seriously? He does good in two out of three primarys in three of the least populus states ...
marble falls
Feb 2020
#53
I am sure Sanders supporters will attempt to get DUers to accept their version of reality. But
emmaverybo
Feb 2020
#78
No, Nevada is not a big delegate state...after super Tuesday, there will be a winnowing and then
Demsrule86
Feb 2020
#86
If he wins both NV *and* SC, then it'll be tough to see him not winning the nomination.
Garrett78
Feb 2020
#91