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motionspotlight

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141. She said the same thing in 08 when folks were calling her to drop out to unite the party
Fri Mar 18, 2016, 06:04 PM
Mar 2016

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You don't have half the people behind you Bernie. Your down by over a million votes so far. upaloopa Mar 2016 #1
Half of the delegates are still up for grabs Odin2005 Mar 2016 #4
More than half KPN Mar 2016 #27
Not at all. Betty Karlson Mar 2016 #72
I think that the most progressive parts of the country have yet to vote Baobab Mar 2016 #156
Agreed. If they're so certain of her "inevitable victory" Nickel79 Mar 2016 #136
I Have to Agree With Bernie gordyfl Mar 2016 #40
True blondie58 Mar 2016 #94
Back-scratching. Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2016 #115
It's a pretty good haul for someone with a lifetime of public service. bluedigger Mar 2016 #123
She said the same thing in 08 when folks were calling her to drop out to unite the party motionspotlight Mar 2016 #141
Especially the states that are Blue. AtheistCrusader Mar 2016 #97
The point just flew over your head davidpdx Mar 2016 #5
i have this for such occasions... tk2kewl Mar 2016 #10
That is a good one davidpdx Mar 2016 #11
Yep truthisfreedom Mar 2016 #25
Does ir? Iwillnevergiveup Mar 2016 #108
It's about delegates, not votes. But you knew that, right? She still needs over 1000 delegates jillan Mar 2016 #14
His campaign forecasts they will over take Hillary in Delegates on June 7th. Cavallo Mar 2016 #20
Has his campaign detailed how they expect that will happen? Because pnwmom Mar 2016 #61
Let us worry about that. It's our problem, not yours. Elmer S. E. Dump Mar 2016 #104
Who we elect as the nominee is everybody's problem. The sooner we can make that decision pnwmom Mar 2016 #107
No, not really. Elmer S. E. Dump Mar 2016 #109
Nicely done. Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2016 #117
You expect a "unified front" by not letting 24 states have a chance to vote? Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2016 #116
Where did I suggest that? I'm in one of those states. I do think pnwmom Mar 2016 #126
Bernie is a moderate candidate in a field full of right wingers Baobab Mar 2016 #158
Not really - and it has not happened in the past karynnj Mar 2016 #124
DAMN! that was a good post! :D renate Mar 2016 #146
Oh nonsense. Hissyspit Mar 2016 #145
They forecasted the would win last week too. leftofcool Mar 2016 #127
Yes, exactly! It's just like the Super Bowl... Beartracks Mar 2016 #15
Bingo! klook Mar 2016 #98
Go Bernie liberal from boston Mar 2016 #16
He is actually down 2.7 million votes lunamagica Mar 2016 #21
Yup, those red states we'll never win sure came through for Hillary, all right! n/t ColesCountyDem Mar 2016 #37
You mean Illinois, Ohio and FL? lunamagica Mar 2016 #39
No, I do not mean Illinois, Ohio and Florida, because they're not red states. ColesCountyDem Mar 2016 #41
Don't forget MA and NV... stopbush Mar 2016 #53
Georgia is fast becoming a purple state. It might already be one, pnwmom Mar 2016 #63
And your point? leftofcool Mar 2016 #128
My crystal ball is at the dry cleaners, so I'll have to assume you're right.... n/t ColesCountyDem Mar 2016 #135
Post removed Post removed Mar 2016 #67
Reality is not racism. ColesCountyDem Mar 2016 #68
Hillary supporter. eom zalinda Mar 2016 #71
I think it's required that any post about Bernie kiva Mar 2016 #122
I'm about fed up with the perpetual victimology, frankly. ColesCountyDem Mar 2016 #125
How do you know we won't win them? leftofcool Mar 2016 #130
This is a serious question? ColesCountyDem Mar 2016 #133
Means nothing. Elmer S. E. Dump Mar 2016 #105
Didn't think so. Blue State Bandit Mar 2016 #121
wait there's only 2 million voters in the USA PatrynXX Mar 2016 #24
D'oh! BeanMusical Mar 2016 #26
That's super cool you got the first response... tex-wyo-dem Mar 2016 #42
Show us the breakdowns of individual voter preference in the Caucuses... Blue State Bandit Mar 2016 #75
Account status.... N_E_1 for Tennis Mar 2016 #90
That's a little presumptuous, eh? Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2016 #114
Ego has no limits JoFerret Mar 2016 #150
Seriously, June is months away and a week in politics is a lifetime. Go Bernie! nt thereismore Mar 2016 #2
Yes! SoapBox Mar 2016 #3
Be The Bern! Nt DemocracyDirect Mar 2016 #6
Nice! jillan Mar 2016 #64
Enough of this shit already. They should be asking Kasisch that question, not Bernie. Nyan Mar 2016 #7
Exactly. Very biased reporting peacebird Mar 2016 #70
+1 CrispyQ Mar 2016 #74
Good... fullautohotdog Mar 2016 #8
Hillary is up by 48 points in NY. stopbush Mar 2016 #17
Not the point... fullautohotdog Mar 2016 #29
I want to vote for Bernie in CA, and wish we voted sooner! highprincipleswork Mar 2016 #55
She was up by 40 points in Illinois Kall Mar 2016 #36
and up by over 20 in Michigan... we know how that turned out! Go Bernie! FighttheFuture Mar 2016 #96
And she still won leftofcool Mar 2016 #131
Just updated my IL chervilant Mar 2016 #155
People are still coming in the thousands to see him-run Bernie run. jalan48 Mar 2016 #9
Too bad they don't show up to vote. stopbush Mar 2016 #56
Thanks you Bernie. We in California would like to be heard. JDPriestly Mar 2016 #12
Hill is up 13% in CA right now. stopbush Mar 2016 #19
Just wait. She has been up that much higher in other states. We haven't really started the JDPriestly Mar 2016 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author stopbush Mar 2016 #45
I'm in LA abelenkpe Mar 2016 #47
Psssst - she was up 30 in Michigan too. She was up 20 in Illinois & won by less than 2% jillan Mar 2016 #34
Ok. Thanks for you input, unhelpful as it may be. Ed Suspicious Mar 2016 #48
This message was self-deleted by its author stopbush Mar 2016 #50
You're acting like a jackass. Ed Suspicious Mar 2016 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author stopbush Mar 2016 #54
Why are you goading me? Ed Suspicious Mar 2016 #57
Not acting. SammyWinstonJack Mar 2016 #100
I think you're quoting a poll that was done... tex-wyo-dem Mar 2016 #59
Real Politics poll from today. stopbush Mar 2016 #62
Since you didn't cite your source ... Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2016 #119
Here's a link to today's RCP. stopbush Mar 2016 #143
That's what, 29% undecided? nt. druidity33 Mar 2016 #157
Ha! We will see, shan't we! Elmer S. E. Dump Mar 2016 #110
Can I just say that Rachel looked like a fool tonite. She's been living in the Comcast Bubble jillan Mar 2016 #13
Good question. KPN Mar 2016 #30
Propagandist, like all the MSM lately. Ed Suspicious Mar 2016 #49
No shit... tex-wyo-dem Mar 2016 #60
It's hard to understand when you're paid to not understand. Scuba Mar 2016 #77
Rachel's motivation Worldly Traveler Mar 2016 #93
The interview was very short... motionspotlight Mar 2016 #142
He is so honest about this election. He is truly a great man. I can only vote for him for president JDPriestly Mar 2016 #18
"I thought that was the point" --Sanders opponents MisterP Mar 2016 #22
Kick and R BeanMusical Mar 2016 #28
And trying to get superdelegates is democratic? scscholar Mar 2016 #31
Those are the cards we've been dealt. We think superdelegates in states that went for Bernie should Ed Suspicious Mar 2016 #51
He made the point on Maddow's show that superdelegates... motionspotlight Mar 2016 #137
I certainly agree. nt WheelWalker Mar 2016 #32
Me too! motionspotlight Mar 2016 #138
Still feeling the Bern! blackspade Mar 2016 #33
It IS a bad question... Bernie handles idiots like a BOSS, though. AzDar Mar 2016 #35
Hillary Cheated On Missouri Ballot billhicks76 Mar 2016 #38
so if bernie was on the top, presto it would not be "cheating" anymore lol nt msongs Mar 2016 #43
You Don't Know What You're Talking About billhicks76 Mar 2016 #46
More alleged and unsupported (though very creative) conspiracy theories. LanternWaste Mar 2016 #102
Oh, yes, now I see your other response Tarc Mar 2016 #103
Proof? katmille Mar 2016 #79
Silly Hill, she should change her name to Hillary Zinton, would that make things fair? Tarc Mar 2016 #87
You're Blind And Misinformed billhicks76 Mar 2016 #92
Hey, I'm blind. Harcourdt Fenton Mud Mar 2016 #161
Bernie has a longshot... Tragl1 Mar 2016 #44
That's the great thing about supporting Bernie. stopbush Mar 2016 #58
Snark aside... Tragl1 Mar 2016 #91
Who would you rather be at this point in the campaign? Hillary or Bernie? stopbush Mar 2016 #95
Bernie Tragl1 Mar 2016 #101
She should have more delegates? Do you know how ridiculous that sounds? stopbush Mar 2016 #106
Don't be scared Tragl1 Mar 2016 #111
Whatever. See you in January when Hillary is inaugurated. stopbush Mar 2016 #112
Meh Tragl1 Mar 2016 #113
I love Bernie Pastiche423 Mar 2016 #65
I love Bernie and..... markj757 Mar 2016 #66
Love him all you want JoFerret Mar 2016 #152
Like I wrote.... markj757 Mar 2016 #154
President Sanders has a nice ring to it! peacebird Mar 2016 #69
THIS: CrispyQ Mar 2016 #73
Yup. Shadowflash Mar 2016 #76
But will he continue to be a 'Democrat' once he loses? onehandle Mar 2016 #78
He has already filed his Senate papers for 2018 leftofcool Mar 2016 #132
Why would he? motionspotlight Mar 2016 #139
The man has a point. TowneshipRebellion Mar 2016 #80
If he wants to stay while it's still mathematically possible to win fair enough. Bad Dog Mar 2016 #81
Sanders is doing to Clinton what she did to Obama. On June 3, 2008, Obama NCjack Mar 2016 #82
The reason Hillary's people want him to drop out is "all of jwirr Mar 2016 #83
having a competitive primary can help in the general election because it helps build state Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #84
Stay in, Bernie deutsey Mar 2016 #85
This is not Late Breaking News Tarc Mar 2016 #86
What is that about, BTW are latest threads no longer showing certain threads? Jackie Wilson Said Mar 2016 #129
No threads from GD-P can appear on the main page now Tarc Mar 2016 #144
Can you imagine what George Washington would think about the idea of quitting? Major Hogwash Mar 2016 #88
Well first he'd try to tear down the two party system... motionspotlight Mar 2016 #140
As a Californian who votes late in primary season, I agree. I've had my vote voided by a candidate yurbud Mar 2016 #89
DON'T GIVE IN!.. It's what THEY WANT. F'em All. SammyWinstonJack Mar 2016 #99
I'd like there to be more than one candidate to vote for tabasco Mar 2016 #118
that's our bernie! shanti Mar 2016 #120
"Why would you not allow half the people to vote?" he asked. "That is outrageously undemocratic" Dont call me Shirley Mar 2016 #134
I have absolutely no problem with this argument ... LannyDeVaney Mar 2016 #147
Clinton supporters don't get it because their ideology is about supporting a person. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2016 #148
Time to pack it in JoFerret Mar 2016 #149
Nope. The most tenacious fighter the Democratic party has had for decades, RiverNoord Mar 2016 #160
Both candidates are helped with Bernie in the race SHRED Mar 2016 #151
So glad Bernie is staying in the race CoffeeCat Mar 2016 #153
Damn right. Corporate Media to Ignore 27 Remaining Democratic Primaries LS_Editor Mar 2016 #159
This message was self-deleted by its author Agschmid Mar 2016 #162
I sure agree with Bernie! And will continue to give him money! Akamai Mar 2016 #163
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