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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: A Sanders Comeback [View all]DisgustipatedinCA
(12,530 posts)70. Don't call it a comeback. He's been here for years.
Sorry, couldn't resist the low-hanging fruit.
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'Let me begin by saying that I bear no ill will towards Mr. Sanders. (OH RIGHT, we can tell!)
elleng
May 2016
#2
Nonsense, 538 is the same people it was before the new found love of Bernie by some.
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#76
You are mistaken -- not voting is exercising one's civic right to abstain (eom)
Samantha
May 2016
#44
THIS:"far too privileged to stop and think about why the millions more who voted for Clinton don't
bettyellen
May 2016
#56
It needs politicians to lead it to the left -- or support everyone's existing liberal instincts
Armstead
May 2016
#32
After that, he gets out or his is finished and loses his influence over the party
passiveporcupine
May 2016
#35
Yeah, Yeah... bitter and angry ... let's not forget grumpy and sleepy and dopey...
MrMickeysMom
May 2016
#75
Bernie has already accomplished many "unprecedented" milestones in his campaign.
NorthCarolina
May 2016
#78