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In reply to the discussion: Gallop: Americans Maintain a Positive View of Bernie Sanders [View all]Apollyonus
(812 posts)59. A positive view
is extremely different from a vote.
I have a positive view of Martin O'Malley ... but I didn't vote for him.
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More than 72 million people voted that they did not want Fat Donnie to be president.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Feb 2019
#77
LOL! You guys are so cute. You're like The Little Engine That Could. You never give up.
Squinch
Feb 2019
#24
Its envitable the attacks on Sanders will continue here and that I will watch the race as it happens
CentralMass
Feb 2019
#69
You're always right! No question! He has already won! And I'm attacking him by saying that!
Squinch
Feb 2019
#73
That's a four month old poll, taken prior to any of our Democratic candidates.....
George II
Feb 2019
#25
Can you post that poll. The last one I saw had him behind Biden and Harris. nt
Blue_true
Feb 2019
#67
The real question is: if he loses, will his supporters rally around the Democratic candidate?
LongtimeAZDem
Feb 2019
#32
In other words, if they are too petulant for national politics, they will let Trump win for spite
LongtimeAZDem
Feb 2019
#50
Whether Bernie runs or not he is one of the most popular politicians in America
ZeroSomeBrains
Feb 2019
#36
That poll was conducted before the allegations of sexual violence and a culture of misogyny
lapucelle
Feb 2019
#45
It was conducted before the Sanders Institute Gathering in late November, which drew....
George II
Feb 2019
#47
Two months after that poll, 41% of Democrats said he shouldn't run, and only 36%
LongtimeAZDem
Feb 2019
#48
Having a favorable view of someone says nothing as to whether you want them as President.
brooklynite
Feb 2019
#58