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Chef Eric

(1,024 posts)
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 01:15 PM Dec 2015

If the DNC can't play by its own rules, then why should Sanders play by them?

I wish Sanders would work with other candidates to schedule new debates WITHOUT the DNC's involvement.

These debates could welcome both Democrats and Republicans, thereby giving the entire country an opportunity to see the sharp contrast between sanity and insanity.

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If the DNC can't play by its own rules, then why should Sanders play by them? (Original Post) Chef Eric Dec 2015 OP
He can start by not using the DNC's voter database anymore. DanTex Dec 2015 #1
k+r Attorney in Texas Dec 2015 #2
Cross-party debates would be great thesquanderer Dec 2015 #3
That would be a big problem. ;-) nt longship Dec 2015 #4

thesquanderer

(11,990 posts)
3. Cross-party debates would be great
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 01:26 PM
Dec 2015

...especially since many states have open primaries.

It would be more feasible if there weren't so darn many Republican candidates!

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