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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Democrats weigh how to nudge Sanders out [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)5. "Hey, Bernie, let's go out for lunch today. Oh, look, let's stop here for a bit."
[hr][font color="blue"][center]Stop looking for heroes. BE one.[/center][/font][hr]
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No it is just a rehash of the same thing they have been pushing since December 2015
GreatGazoo
Jun 2016
#18
Apples to oranges. Republicans don't have super delegates. Cruz had no path to winning via any form
Exilednight
Jun 2016
#43
That's because it is dangerous to get between politicians and their big donors.
HereSince1628
Jun 2016
#12
I think the number of people saying they won't vote for Hillary does not reach any critical mass.
upaloopa
Jun 2016
#4
"Hey, Bernie, let's go out for lunch today. Oh, look, let's stop here for a bit."
randome
Jun 2016
#5
I have no problem with transforming society. Increase my taxes. Cut the military.
randome
Jun 2016
#19
Love Elizabeth but her as VP does not change my view Hillary should not be president.
AtomicKitten
Jun 2016
#31