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In reply to the discussion: I can't wait for the primaries to be over so we can all unite behind our nominee Bernie Sanders! [View all]Gothmog
(145,321 posts)41. And the National Review is pushing Sanders because he would be easier to beat in the General Electio
The idiots at the National Review are now urging conservatives to support Bernie Sanders http://www.nationalreview.com/article/420262/bernie-sanders-republicans-myra-adams
Support Bernie Sanders!
This is a call to action for every Republican anxious to win back the White House in 2016. Bernie Sanders, the socialist U.S. senator from Vermont, is now surging in his quest to win the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. He is attracting media attention and large crowds, and is invigorated by a New Hampshireprimary poll showing him only 10 points behind frontrunner Hillary Clinton.
After a GOP power player sent me a piece from left-leaning Salon headlined Hillary Clinton is going to lose: She doesnt even see the frustrated progressive wave that will nominate Bernie Sanders, my heart went pitter-patter, beginning to sense an opportunity. But it was not until I saw a headline in The Hill warning that the Sanders surge is becoming a bigger problem for Clinton, accompanied by It may be time for Hillary Clinton to take the challenge from Sen. Bernie Sanders more seriously, that I was truly motivated to join Team Bernie and rally my fellow Republicans to do the same.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/420262/bernie-sanders-republicans-myra-adams
This is a call to action for every Republican anxious to win back the White House in 2016. Bernie Sanders, the socialist U.S. senator from Vermont, is now surging in his quest to win the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. He is attracting media attention and large crowds, and is invigorated by a New Hampshireprimary poll showing him only 10 points behind frontrunner Hillary Clinton.
After a GOP power player sent me a piece from left-leaning Salon headlined Hillary Clinton is going to lose: She doesnt even see the frustrated progressive wave that will nominate Bernie Sanders, my heart went pitter-patter, beginning to sense an opportunity. But it was not until I saw a headline in The Hill warning that the Sanders surge is becoming a bigger problem for Clinton, accompanied by It may be time for Hillary Clinton to take the challenge from Sen. Bernie Sanders more seriously, that I was truly motivated to join Team Bernie and rally my fellow Republicans to do the same.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/420262/bernie-sanders-republicans-myra-adams
The GOP is urging people to support sanders because the cons
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I can't wait for the primaries to be over so we can all unite behind our nominee Bernie Sanders! [View all]
peacebird
Nov 2015
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No. I say that after the primary we come together. You state Hillary will be the winner
peacebird
Nov 2015
#9
Nice to see people decide what you said, regardless of whether you said it or not.
George II
Nov 2015
#24
No votes will be cast in NH, Iowa, SC, or Nevada before Super Tuesday, and none will be cast....
George II
Nov 2015
#22
You said Bernie will be the nominee before a single primary vote has been cast.
Cali_Democrat
Nov 2015
#46
Yes, a known entity that hasn't gotten a single vote in his 30+ years of politics....
George II
Nov 2015
#25
You guys never tire of bringing up that worn out story, totally ignoring the fact that this...
George II
Nov 2015
#23
Hillary is a Democrat, Sanders has remained an Independent and in tune to
Thinkingabout
Nov 2015
#48
And the National Review is pushing Sanders because he would be easier to beat in the General Electio
Gothmog
Nov 2015
#41
I was so worried about that, whether the losing faction can switch positions quickly
reddread
Nov 2015
#43
If you mean nominee for re-election as Vermont's senator, you might have something. nt
stevenleser
Nov 2015
#60