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elleng

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2. Sanders and Kasich Should Ignore Any Pressure to Quit.
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 07:55 AM
Apr 2016

The Editorial Board

'Mr. Sanders’s presence has made this an immeasurably more substantive race, in which both candidates’ policies have been better vetted, and as a result, better delineated. That’s the best preparation for the general election.

Mr. Sanders has voiced the concerns and energized millions of young people, many of them voting for the first time. His candidacy has forced the party to go deeper on addressing issues like wealth inequality, college tuition costs and the toll of globalization — important points of distinction with Republicans. What’s more, Mr. Sanders’s commitment to small individual contributions has put the lie to Democrats’ excuses that they, too, must play the big money game to win. This is a message too seldom heard in the party that first championed campaign finance reform. That it’s back is long overdue, good for Democrats and good for campaigning. Mrs. Clinton “is clearly irritated by the fact that she has to deal with this guy,” the Democratic strategist David Axelrod said in an interview. “But he’s pushed her on a lot of issues in a positive way, and I think that his young supporters will be bitterly resentful if anyone tries to shove him out of the race.”

Voters are keeping these also-ran candidates going.'>>>

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/20/opinion/sanders-and-kasich-should-ignore-any-pressure-to-quit.html?

Time for Bernie to drop out. [View all] boston bean Apr 2016 OP
I don't think it's a wise idea if he can find it within himself to stay in the race. Vinca Apr 2016 #1
There is a need for an alternative to Clintonism Baobab Apr 2016 #11
Globalization is NOT being forced. Technology has made the world smaller. Trust Buster Apr 2016 #29
Globalization is helped along considerably by these Trade agreements All in it together Apr 2016 #39
No, trade deals don't really effect globalization. American corporations have a significant Trust Buster Apr 2016 #41
We need to maintain the means of production in our own country. DemocracyDirect Apr 2016 #54
I don't know of a way that the government can stop it Constitutionally. Do you ? Trust Buster Apr 2016 #62
Take China to court for currency manipulation. DemocracyDirect Apr 2016 #68
Its great if you, like the Clintons, want everybody to be paid the same Baobab Apr 2016 #57
You could repeal all trade deals tomorrow and a huge incentive to outsource labor would still exist. Trust Buster Apr 2016 #65
Mode Four isnt outsourcing, its basically intra corporate transfers Baobab Apr 2016 #70
Its not debatable, its fact. You likely live in the US so you don't know Baobab Apr 2016 #49
Digitalization and large container ships have made the world smaller. That what's not debatable. Trust Buster Apr 2016 #53
No doubt that non-tangible products will not be contained by trade agreements... DemocracyDirect Apr 2016 #61
Services are "everything you cannot drop on your foot" around 70% of all jobs Baobab Apr 2016 #71
Doesn't making that suggestion ever get old? bjo59 Apr 2016 #69
It will get old when she's cleared by the FBI. Vinca Apr 2016 #110
Sanders and Kasich Should Ignore Any Pressure to Quit. elleng Apr 2016 #2
I hope Bernie Sanders stays in through the final states. Eric J in MN Apr 2016 #3
Plus +1000 TexasBushwhacker Apr 2016 #96
What's that word, again? Oh, right... GoldenThunder Apr 2016 #4
Thank you farleftlib Apr 2016 #25
Bernie better hang around. Arizona Roadrunner Apr 2016 #5
Blablabla MoonRiver Apr 2016 #14
Do some homework! Arizona Roadrunner Apr 2016 #33
There is ZERO evidence that an indictment is forthcoming. MoonRiver Apr 2016 #42
Really sick & tired of these kind of posts Amaril Apr 2016 #6
"The powers that be" are 2,100,000 voters (so far). COLGATE4 Apr 2016 #10
Right Amaril Apr 2016 #45
And so many people busy with their work and kids just get snippets here and there and believe bkkyosemite Apr 2016 #56
Agreed, and it makes me sad Amaril Apr 2016 #78
Just as long as you pull the lever it's all good. COLGATE4 Apr 2016 #111
Yep, just be a good little democrat Amaril Apr 2016 #112
I'll regret it a whole lot more if Trump (or Cruz) COLGATE4 Apr 2016 #113
Bernie has every right to continue. Who are you to make such demands? Nobody. morningfog Apr 2016 #7
Correction ... it's PAST time for Bernie to drop out! NurseJackie Apr 2016 #8
I'll quote your candidate in rebuttal democrattotheend Apr 2016 #17
He hasn't got a chance! NurseJackie Apr 2016 #18
Jackie, can you delete that gif please? pinebox Apr 2016 #22
Hillary didn't have a chance by April of 2008 democrattotheend Apr 2016 #26
Bernie doesn't stand a chance! He's done. Over. Finished. NurseJackie Apr 2016 #36
Yes, it's going to be difficult to win the General Election with Hillary... Human101948 Apr 2016 #66
So was Hillary staying in until the end an "exercise in vanity" in 2008? democrattotheend Apr 2016 #72
I've heard what Bernie's had to say... it's not about the voters, it's about himself. NurseJackie Apr 2016 #73
Interesting how you say nothing to rebut my point democrattotheend Apr 2016 #76
You're not making a point. You're whining. NurseJackie Apr 2016 #77
The point I am making is that Hillary fought hard in 2008 to give everyone a chance to vote democrattotheend Apr 2016 #83
That's not Bernie's goal. Bernie's goal is to damage the party. NurseJackie Apr 2016 #87
Even accepting your premise, which I don't, why was Hillary different in 2008? democrattotheend Apr 2016 #89
I'm removing my Bernie sticker from my car today. tavernier Apr 2016 #105
For you ... NurseJackie Apr 2016 #106
That's for him and his advisors to decide. TheCowsCameHome Apr 2016 #9
I don't think the the HRC supporters get it, do they? casperthegm Apr 2016 #12
Yes it is bigger than Bernie Demsrule86 Apr 2016 #44
Problem is, the Democrats have sold out casperthegm Apr 2016 #92
I'll actually disagree. Adrahil Apr 2016 #13
Right-wingers regardless of party are the enemy. Broward Apr 2016 #19
No pat_k Apr 2016 #15
If he isn't man enough to quit, he at least better stop attacking the Democratic nominee for POTUS! beaglelover Apr 2016 #16
We must rebuild around corrupt, right-wing Hillary. Broward Apr 2016 #20
She voted with Sanders 93% of the time. Demsrule86 Apr 2016 #46
And with Wall Street and War industry the other 7% egalitegirl Apr 2016 #85
Sure, a politician to the right of Nixon is not right wing. Broward Apr 2016 #103
"isn't man enough to quit" Goblinmonger Apr 2016 #51
Now sexism directed at Bernie All in it together Apr 2016 #52
or what? DisgustipatedinCA Apr 2016 #55
Oh Christ, there are so many delicate flowers on this website. beaglelover Apr 2016 #86
Facts aren't smearing. They're facts. pinebox Apr 2016 #21
As a Hillary supporter, I'll disagree. auntpurl Apr 2016 #23
Good thing he doesn't give a fuck what boston bean thinks whatchamacallit Apr 2016 #24
The FBI investigation is not over. polichick Apr 2016 #27
No, it isn't. Orsino Apr 2016 #28
When will the indictments come down? yourpaljoey Apr 2016 #30
As a Hillary supporter, I don't think Sanders should drop out. Trust Buster Apr 2016 #31
Off-topic, but I just wanted to say auntpurl Apr 2016 #88
Thanks Trust Buster Apr 2016 #114
Time for him to drop out, endorse Clinton, bring in his supports, and strengthin' the party. seabeyond Apr 2016 #32
No it's all about the American people All in it together Apr 2016 #58
He isn't gonna be off tickets in future primaries, the people will be able to vote. Endorse Clinton seabeyond Apr 2016 #64
Like Hillary did in 2008, before the primaries were over? democrattotheend Apr 2016 #90
Democrats do not behave this way? Short memory. CanadaexPat Apr 2016 #104
Still wanting the Goldman Sachs speech that was worth 220K! dmosh42 Apr 2016 #34
Too much money to be made by Tad and Jeff. nt LexVegas Apr 2016 #35
Why? He's still winning delegates. HooptieWagon Apr 2016 #37
This is true ... salinsky Apr 2016 #63
Lol. northernsouthern Apr 2016 #38
You're damn right I'm responsible for my own vote and I'm sick of your condescension. Avalux Apr 2016 #40
Go.For.It!!!!!!! boston bean Apr 2016 #43
Is your mission to drive voters away from Clinton? AgingAmerican Apr 2016 #50
No, is yours? You are the one who is having a problem with voting for her. LOL boston bean Apr 2016 #60
Your doing a wonderful job of it! AgingAmerican Apr 2016 #74
If she needs these votes, vote for her! It aint got nothing to do with me. boston bean Apr 2016 #95
Your effort to drive people away from her is bearing fruit! AgingAmerican Apr 2016 #97
There you go blaming me for your ultimate action. If it helps justify these actions boston bean Apr 2016 #98
I blame your intentional efforts, yes AgingAmerican Apr 2016 #99
I don't know. Why don't you tell me? boston bean Apr 2016 #108
Is this your personal GOTV effort? AgingAmerican Apr 2016 #47
No way! One of the 99 Apr 2016 #48
I hope that Bernie stays in until the convention CoffeeCat Apr 2016 #59
I hope he stays in until the last primaries democrattotheend Apr 2016 #80
I'm sure HRC can handle campaigning for nomination for 2 more months. aikoaiko Apr 2016 #67
So you "want people to stop voting?" Hillary's words, not mine democrattotheend Apr 2016 #75
Oh, that'll convince him! KPN Apr 2016 #79
I'm a Bernie supporter and I agree. CanadaexPat Apr 2016 #81
I disagree!!! workinclasszero Apr 2016 #82
Thanks for giving me permission to be responsible for my vote. It won't be for Hillary nor the GOP EndElectoral Apr 2016 #84
Thank you for not blaming me for it. boston bean Apr 2016 #93
dont do it! insightdeluxe Apr 2016 #91
I'm only voting for down ticket. Nedsdag Apr 2016 #94
Probably the most strident, condescending internet diarrhea I'll read today. marmar Apr 2016 #100
be careful out there then. boston bean Apr 2016 #102
Why, so Democrats can snatch defeat out of the hands of victory again? randr Apr 2016 #101
It is time for Sanders to suspend his campaign activities The Second Stone Apr 2016 #107
smearing??!! Are you kidding??!! oldandhappy Apr 2016 #109
WOW bad idea! whistler162 Apr 2016 #115
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