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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Opinion: Democrats looked ready to unify. And then Hillary Clinton had to go and raise her hand [View all]Autumn
(45,042 posts)25. He could win by 2 million votes and some folk would still say he's losing.
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Autumn
Jan 2020
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Yeah that was noticeable. I was happy to see him and Liz arm in arm at the march and shaking hands.
Autumn
Jan 2020
#11
A few days ago polls had him ahead in Iowa and betting sites are still predicting him to win there
Quixote1818
Jan 2020
#19
This is a message board, this is news, it will be posted. That's how message boards work.
Autumn
Jan 2020
#15
And I suppose we must have TWO threads on each of the more nonsensical articles.
Squinch
Jan 2020
#28
Yeah, it happens. I notice some you have no complaints about so there's that. nt
Autumn
Jan 2020
#29
Ahh. So not only is it personal, but it's all about me, then? Ok. You go with that.
Squinch
Jan 2020
#43
Not about you at all. You only cross my mind when you respond to something I post, then
Autumn
Jan 2020
#44
That piece really downplays the divisiveness created by the Sanders campaign. That's been
highplainsdem
Jan 2020
#21
How impressed would you be by an apology and denial of responsibility from a rival who employed
highplainsdem
Jan 2020
#30
I don't know of anyone trashed by a former politician that has apologized to that person
Autumn
Jan 2020
#61
So, the answer is "no, Sanders has never apologized" for the divisive things he has said & done.
BuffaloJackalope
Jan 2020
#65
Since you don't get it. I'll clear it up for you. Sanders does not owe Clinton an apology.
Autumn
Jan 2020
#67
I am always interested in what Hillary Clinton has to say. I am very glad that she
comradebillyboy
Jan 2020
#62
I agree with Clinton, but the suggestion that she wouldn't support Bernie as nominee was a faux pas.
Beakybird
Jan 2020
#33
Sander has no reason to complain as his campaign has folks who didn't vote for the nominee in 16.
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#39
Clinton say she has grown worried that attacks fromSanders'campaign could hurt the future Democrats
Gothmog
Jan 2020
#35
She and Bill worked their hearts out for Obama in 08 and Bill did in 12...she couldn't as was SOS.
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#38
Bull. The electoral college gave Trump the presidency. He got the states that were considered the
Autumn
Jan 2020
#79
Yeah, sure. Ask yourself if his campaign-long attacks on the party and his late...
brush
Jan 2020
#80
Opinion...Sanders campaign has been lying about Biden...there was no unity...
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#37
Bernie has always taken the high road. Funny how these things always rise when he goes up in
Autumn
Jan 2020
#51
If by Autum you mean me, I'm not ready to unify. I'll do that when the primary is over. What I won't
Autumn
Jan 2020
#56
What the fuck was your unity pledge that Bernie signed stating that he was running as a Democrat
Autumn
Jan 2020
#57
Which in no way has anything to do with him being a Democrat. I will be fine when he goes back to
Autumn
Jan 2020
#59