Bernie Sanders
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Don't give up. Don't let anyone talk you out of this race. Don't let them say you should suspend your campaign. Stay in this until the end and every vote is counted and every delegate is accounted for. I was proud Bernie to cast my vote for you today in Illinois. It was the proudest moment of my life. Thank you for letting me experience that and now you need to let all your other supporters in all the states and primary's to come - feel that same proud moment as well.
We are the revolution and you are our leader. We need you to keep building on the foundation you've laid since you decided to run for the Presidency. Look at what you accomplished in such a short time and there still is a lot of time and a lot of states left to accomplish more.
We will continue to support your campaign so you can continue to carry the message forward and reach more and more Americans in the process.
We have already won because you've changed the mindset of a vast amount of Americans. We can't let the establishment get the better of us and we have to keep in mind the future of the millennials that Feel the Bern and their children and grandchildren.
We're with you Bernie. Stay in the race.
RepubliCON-Watch
(559 posts)We will follow you.
His message is so inspirational, it's unbelievable.
GoldenSF
(27 posts)Thank you for your inspiring message.
When I lived in Illinois, I was proud to have voted for Barack Obama over Blair Hull in the Senate primary in 2004. I took a gamble to vote for a guy with a funny name whom I thought had no chance. Despite some of his shortcomings and some centrist leanings, he's turned out to be the best president in my lifetime in retrospect. I suspect that history will view him kindly a decade or more from now.
I started out a Clinton supporter this time simply because I didn't know there was an alternative. The more I've gotten to know Bernie, the more I've liked him. Someone like him is very rare indeed, and it's unfortunate that more primary voters have not supported him. Ultimately, public policy reflects one's values and character - and I can trust Bernie because he's always fought for the underdog.
He must absolutely stay in the race. The primaries are a relatively risk-free way to express your hopes and desires. Moreover, it's very possible that Clinton could implode between now and the convention.
ebayfool
(3,411 posts)Well said.
Agree 100%. Let's do this!
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)ladjf
(17,320 posts)SusanaMontana41
(3,233 posts)Betty Karlson
(7,231 posts)Hardly a knock-out...
erlewyne
(1,115 posts)so BERNIE SANDERS is still in the ballgame.
chwaliszewski
(1,514 posts)hell, it's only halftime. We've still got the second half of this game to play. It's our turn to start kicking some homefield advantage ass.