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In reply to the discussion: Math says to me that Sanders has a shot at winning the nomination [View all]Gothmog
(145,321 posts)224. I was there and I was shocked when I got the text from my whip
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I have trouble imaging a planned stunt of booing Congressman John Lewis
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I must have had something on my screen too that made me see "Meth says...."....
Pachamama
Jan 2019
#146
It was your brain, trying to reformat what you read into a logical sentence
Clash City Rocker
Feb 2019
#227
He's too pure for us Dems & played games right into the Convention. He'll play games again...
Hekate
Jan 2019
#73
BERNIE IS NOT A DEMOCRAT. HE IS TRYING TO HURT THE PARTY. BERNIE VOTERS GAVE US TRUMP
barbiegeek
Jan 2019
#156
Something else says that a whole lot of those 10 million votes will be spread...
TreasonousBastard
Jan 2019
#8
I support Bernie. Whether or not he wins the primary, his voice will be valuable during the debates.
earthshine
Jan 2019
#13
What exactly is "progressive" about encouraging anyone to smear and denigrate Democrats?
NurseJackie
Jan 2019
#76
And John Lewis only said he never met Bernie. Because some of his delusional supporters claimed BS
GulfCoast66
Jan 2019
#120
Phones with cameras blanket every square yard of civilization yet you've never posted a video.
Hassin Bin Sober
Jan 2019
#158
Before I go chasing down some rabbit hole and read your long screed, no video?
Hassin Bin Sober
Jan 2019
#161
"To the Bernie or Bust people, you're being ridiculous" Sarah Silverman at the convention.
betsuni
Jan 2019
#219
The cheering by delegates was because we were warned in advance about this stunt
Gothmog
Jan 2019
#175
Not to mention, the whole point was that Senator Sanders had fewer delegates.
KitSileya
Apr 2019
#235
His campaign may serve as non-violent "brass knuckles" to promote progressive policy position.
David__77
Jan 2019
#36
That would mean both parties are running kremlin candidates. RT can host the debates.
PSPS
Jan 2019
#26
Just like in 2016, Sanders will be effectively eliminated once the South and CA vote in early March.
LonePirate
Jan 2019
#28
Actually I doubt that he retains as much support as you think, BUT he does have a chance
andym
Jan 2019
#98
"Like Bernie, they fled the party the second they realized they are one voice among many here..."
sfwriter
Jan 2019
#180
It will be different this time after all the attention focused on DT's hidden returns
ehrnst
Jan 2019
#154
Next year won't be the same as 2016 - both Biden and Sanders will be four years older...
George II
Jan 2019
#166
Provided those other candidates are still there when the primaries start.
LiberalFighter
Jan 2019
#197
well most of his followers are 4 yrs older now.. they have grown up and got jobs, married, kids...
samnsara
Jan 2019
#201