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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I support Martin O'Malley and Hillary Clinton on having more debates. [View all]GoneFishin
(5,217 posts)38. What a childish, deliberately deceitful, misrepresentative post.
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I support Martin O'Malley and Hillary Clinton on having more debates. [View all]
ProudToBeLiberal
Jan 2016
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The debate is unsanctioned. He doesn't want to risk the other two debates getting canceled.
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#2
For a guy who is calling for the overthrow of the rulling class and political revolution
ProudToBeLiberal
Jan 2016
#3
All it takes is one phone call from Debbie Waterboy to make this debate sanctioned..
frylock
Jan 2016
#12
Clinton has indicated she won't attend any unsanctioned debates, do you support her refusal to attend
PoliticAverse
Jan 2016
#4
Democrats win when our ideas and policies get out there. More debates, not town halls, more
FSogol
Jan 2016
#7
LOL. Bernie has called for more debates. Hillary will not go unless it is sanctioned.
morningfog
Jan 2016
#11
You folks need to pick one line of attack, it gets old hearing Bernie isn't a real Democrat then
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2016
#19
Remember in the past O'Malley accused Bernie Sanders of not wanting to have more debates?
ProudToBeLiberal
Jan 2016
#25
HRCDWS floated a trial balloon about more debates. Bernie said fine if it is sanctioned. The
GoneFishin
Jan 2016
#36