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In reply to the discussion: Sanders bumped off D.C. ballot [View all]Hotler
(12,454 posts)46. I have no hope. I see no future. n/t
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And it's purely coincidental that such bureaucratic snafus never affect the Clinton campaign.
jeff47
Mar 2016
#5
If Sander's campaign turned it in on time and the DNC screwed it up for him but not Clinton
passiveporcupine
Mar 2016
#38
Posting the same comment in every thread about Bernie merely shows
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2016
#126
Glad you admit you recognize it. Some live in bubbles pretending that there are no
rhett o rick
Mar 2016
#150
If Clinton wins the GE ... she is the President, we won't care if you voted for her or not
SFnomad
Mar 2016
#32
They would, and if it went the same way for her I'd call dirty pool on it even though
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2016
#64
No, they are taking it out on Hillary because the DNC is working for her
passiveporcupine
Mar 2016
#72
Debbie's words and actions have been loud in terms of her support for Hillary,
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2016
#169
The DNC has nothing to do with this, as far as I can tell, though there isn't much information here
SFnomad
Mar 2016
#108
This doesn't strike me as the simplest explanation, which is why also like Hanlon's razor:
anigbrowl
Mar 2016
#155
The fact that it can be fixed does not change that it should not need to be fixed. (nt)
jeff47
Mar 2016
#15
When all of those mistakes by the party apparatus happen to only affect one candidate
jeff47
Mar 2016
#31
What sane, logical explanation do you have for all of those counting errors going one way?
jeff47
Mar 2016
#67
Two candidates in the running and left one off--and lo and behold, that one was not Hillary.
merrily
Mar 2016
#17
Yep, corruption under every rock, behind every tree, and in every word that Hillary has ever stated.
kstewart33
Mar 2016
#49
Don't know about the rock and the tree... but you are certainly right about Hillary being corrupt.
AzDar
Mar 2016
#83
I agree...it's a very important and revealing video. I did some research after watching it.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#24
You may have an issue going on with either flash or Java. Are they bugging you for an update?
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#107
Papers for both candidates were late, but someone challenged only Sanders' ballot access.
JimDandy
Mar 2016
#60
He should OF COURSE be put on the ballot. But why should the other team conspire
pnwmom
Mar 2016
#45
If this race tightens as expected then not being on the DC ballot could be killer.
RichVRichV
Mar 2016
#181
"problem could be resolved via an emergency vote of the D.C. City Council" So have the meeting.
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#80
If Hillary and her supporters expect the backing of Bernie's voters in November
BlandGrenade
Mar 2016
#81
per NBC4 News a voter in D.C. filed a challenge against the Vermont senator's registration
larrysanders
Mar 2016
#137