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In reply to the discussion: Sanders to run as a Democrat -- but not accept nomination (2018 Senate) [View all]InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,503 posts)"No nefarious intent"... okay, thank you. I wasn't sure, so, thanks for clarifying. I thought "out-Bernie Bernie" was clear on its face, given the context, but, appreciate sometimes the message can get garbled when communicating like this in short bursts.
I most certainly have heard people here wanting to ban Bernie from the Democratic Party ticket in 2020 - surprised you haven't seen that and will highlight for you next time that view is expressed - but, in any case, the views you express on this topic are not unreasonable... not that other reasonable people can't disagree.
I strongly disagree with your comment about the DNC and superdelegates... that's a "comparing apples and oranges" type argument and would likely lead to a strike if I freely expressed my views, as it would require multiple references to the 2016 election and views taken by participants in that election... so that's all I'll say on that topic.
Glad to hear your not for banning Bernie from the Democratic Party ticket... obviously, that would be ruinous to the party's chances in 2020 should Bernie decide to run.
Sorry, misunderstood that superdelegates "double standard" as a dig at Bernie... I still disagree for reasons that are better left unsaid... though I do understand and respect your point. These are more issues that need to be taken up the DEMOCRATIC PARTY, not any particular candidate themselves. (Can we at least agree on that?)
Regarding campaign contributions, where did Bernie get his the last time he ran for elected office? (Sure came out of nowhere - 60 points down! - and almost won!)
Right? No wrong... anyone can run in the Democratic Party primary who wants to for all the reasons I've given you. Guess we'll just have to disagree on that one.