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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie needs to drop out. [View all]Chasstev365
(5,191 posts)8. You are sounding desparate!
It's sad that you feel so threatened.
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But if he drops out Hillary gets to be the nominee, that's what's important here.
JudyM
May 2016
#117
He should drop out at the same point in the primary season that Hillary dropped out in 2008.
SheilaT
May 2016
#3
Sanders has no fealty to the Democratic Party. Sanders is all about Sanders.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#5
The man simply REFUSES to bow down in the face of Hillary's awesome wonderfulness.
Buns_of_Fire
May 2016
#135
They are. They keep swatting the flames and it just feeds the fire for democracy instead.
JimDandy
May 2016
#51
Usually we don't have the Republicans having their candidate prior to ours being FULLY settled
boston bean
May 2016
#13
umm, listen to him right now. and we got him and Bernie saying the same things
boston bean
May 2016
#20
Then you shouldnt be threatened by the fact that people are still voting for him.
Warren DeMontague
May 2016
#116
If you want to hold the highest office in the land, you should be able to multi-task.
Skwmom
May 2016
#12
I remember I felt the same exact way about GWB in 2000. The same exact way.
boston bean
May 2016
#22
I was scared in the way that I thought he would be a horrible president he was so fucking stupid.
boston bean
May 2016
#39
He actually would. We all KNOW that if the GE were held today, he'd be president tomorrow.
JimDandy
May 2016
#68
Maybe. And Kasich was probably the GOP's best chance, but that's not how it works.
ecstatic
May 2016
#63
Hillary is a weak candidate who is still losing primaries, and we need to face that.
virtualobserver
May 2016
#48
The Independents and about half the Dem party are giving Bernie the green light.
JimDandy
May 2016
#75
If he cares about this country he will do the right thing and keep winning and unite the party
TransitJohn
May 2016
#82
Wish I was fried. I just started a thread of "Burn"-ie songs. Brave enough to do it
dinkytron
May 2016
#103
Relax Mccain won his nominationn first too and we won then when he had a good month to himself.
craigmatic
May 2016
#99