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Onlooker

(5,636 posts)
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 07:21 PM Mar 2016

Bernie must stay in this race

First, I don't believe Hillary is going to run away with the election tonight or anytime soon, but even if she does, Bernie is crucial to the Democratic Party. Thanks to Bernie, Hillary is calling for a substantially higher minimum wage, addressing the issue of the costs of college, and advocating increased toughness on Wall Street. Bernie has been a powerful influence in terms of moving the Democratic Party back towards what it was prior to Jimmy Carter, a Party that truly tried to focus on economic equality. Not only that, thanks to Bernie, Hillary is being forced now to deal with controversies that would otherwise plague her in the general election. He is making her into a better candidate should she win the nomination.

Bernie needs to stay in the race even if he can't win to draw in the new blood that will ultimately change the Party for the better, to force the Party to directly confront the real economic issues that we face, to provide leadership for progressive candidates within the Democratic Party who would otherwise be marginalized by the Party elite, and to leverage his achievements so that he forms a long-term movement, designates an heir apparent, and uses his power base to secure some sort of concession (choosing a Supreme Court judge, leading the Democratic Party, naming the VP candidate, or something else).

I think that whether you support Bernie or Hillary, it's clear that Bernie is a powerful positive force for nation. If he backs out of the race anytime soon and goes back to being an independent, then his political revolution will be severely diminished. I do not think that if he stays in the race it will breed division in the long run. The vast majority of Bernie and Hillary supporters will unite no matter who wins the nomination.

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99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
5. He'd likely win, what with both DEM & GOP nominees likely to be under indictment and all.
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 07:45 PM
Mar 2016
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INdemo

(6,994 posts)
7. Well I think Bill Clinton has stepped out of bounds many times
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 07:51 PM
Mar 2016

in this campaign and it makes one wonder if he thinks this campaign is for his Third Term....

 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
10. How Clintonesque of Bill
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 07:54 PM
Mar 2016

they seriously believe they are above the law, and it may actually be
true soon enough --if it isn't already-- if these two actually make it back
into the WH.

INdemo

(6,994 posts)
11. Well one thing about it though he can stay in the broom closet as long as he wants
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 07:59 PM
Mar 2016

and no one can question his whereabouts.

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brooklynite

(94,571 posts)
13. No objection from me...
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 08:05 PM
Mar 2016

Sanders will keep discussing issues of importance, Clinton will continue winning States, and they'll join together at the Convention.

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