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In reply to the discussion: If Sen Sanders runs as a Democrat - do you believe he could win the nomination and go on and win the [View all]winter is coming
(11,785 posts)72. I think primary voters should be allowed to decide whether or not that's an issue.
And I predict if the Dem leadership try to game the rules to cut Bernie out of the primaries, should he decide to officially change his affiliation, that it will backfire. Whether she has any hand in it or not, Hillary would be held responsible and the talk about her being "afraid" of his candidacy would be endless.
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If Sen Sanders runs as a Democrat - do you believe he could win the nomination and go on and win the [View all]
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2014
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Other... he will win the general if he can manage to get the nomination.
winter is coming
Mar 2014
#2
I remember in '99 thinking there was no fucking way in hell the population in this country could
adirondacker
Mar 2014
#17
I remember saying that Reagan was the only Republiican Carter could beat. 1980.
Jackpine Radical
Mar 2014
#52
You do not give her NEARLY enough credit....you forget...she has been married to Bill Clinton
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#63
Bernie's the guy (Independent Socialist) who suggested Obama be primaried in '12.
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2014
#12
He could absolutely win if he had a fair chance to compete on the issues.
woo me with science
Mar 2014
#20
Considering the number fed up with both establishment parties and the independents, he could.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2014
#26
I'm horrified that there's so much faith-based, rather than evidence-based, thinking on DU.
Donald Ian Rankin
Mar 2014
#28
yes, it is possible that he could win. Not necessarily likely but well within the range of
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2014
#35
Half of the pro-Sanders vote is just one group's attempt to wind up another
BeyondGeography
Mar 2014
#57
I bet he wins the New Hampshire primary or at least comes close and wins at least a few other
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2014
#48
If you look back on DU or in the press to 2006 or2007, the theme around Obama for
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#36
Of course he could, because what he sells and always has, is what Americans want too. Evidence:
Jefferson23
Mar 2014
#38
I don't think he has much of a chance--but I also thought Barrack Obama had a funny name
librechik
Mar 2014
#44
I'm not even sure the Democratic Party should allow someone who just joined the party
treestar
Mar 2014
#53
I think primary voters should be allowed to decide whether or not that's an issue.
winter is coming
Mar 2014
#72
Roughly the same chance in the General Election as I have of being a 1st round NFL draft pick.
Lizzie Poppet
Mar 2014
#54
It sucks, but no one who self-identifies as a "Socialist" is going to win a national election ...
11 Bravo
Mar 2014
#56
Dennis Kucinich has a little too much of a counterculture image. Sen. Sanders comes off more as an
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2014
#66
Oh yeah....you don't think being a "Socialist" isn't going to come off as "counter-culture"?
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#67
one of the most valuable functions his race might be able to achieve is that he might be able to
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2014
#75
As I said....I support Bernie Sanders...do I think he is capable of garnishing enough votes to win?
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#79
but Kucinich and Sanders are NOT the same. They hold similar political views. But stylistically
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2014
#84
They won't let him win (despite the votes). He's not Centrist/Right Wing enough. nt
valerief
Mar 2014
#76
i'd love a president sanders, but i don't underestimate the control the empowered few have here.
Adam051188
Mar 2014
#78