2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumsore loser laws
bernie cant really run as an independent.
sore loser laws prevent that in a host of states
the following states have laws that prevent the loser in a primary running as an independent
Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia
in other states the deadline to file as an independent has passed already
si if he tries to run as an independent all he would be doing would be handing teh election to trump. and in that case he should be ostracized and barred from haveng and democratic support
Trust Buster
(7,299 posts)Tarc
(10,472 posts)He can still run, but it'd be a fool's errand. Sanders won't go 3rd party, he knows it'd help Trump, which he swore not to do.
LuvLoogie
(6,905 posts)He'd be all "I gave you one more chance America!"
It would then be our fault.
k8conant
(3,030 posts)probably only in South Dakota and Texas.
See this:
https://ballotpedia.org/%22Sore_loser%22_laws_for_presidential_candidates
I don't know if Sanders would go Independent or other party. It probably wouldn't hurt Trump as much as it would hurt Clinton, but Trump is doing a bang-up job of hurting himself right now. Maybe the Republicans will toss him overboard and then it'll be a whole new regatta!
highprincipleswork
(3,111 posts)of the Democratic Party, which many new AND longtime Dems like myself support.
Hillary is doing fine and there's no reason for him to drop out now. He's trying to make sure we're incorporated and heard.
By the way, Bernie has never indicated he would run as an Independent or that he would hurt the Democratic brand in any way. The Clintons, on the other hand cane in with a coalition intent on making the Democratic Party more "business-friendly". Is this really the end goal that PoC want?
Miles Archer
(18,837 posts)Part of it is that this horseshit about "sore losers" ends tomorrow. It's all there for everyone to see in "Announcements" and "Ask The Admins."
LWolf
(46,179 posts)But thanks for trying to obscure that fact.