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In reply to the discussion: Sanders defends campaign, accuses Nevada Democrats of bias [View all]PBass
(1,537 posts)75. You believe party officials in NV would let people from out of state decide how to run their caucus?
Not very realistic. Would you suggest that all the states let Clinton and Sanders tell them what their rules will be?
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Are you talking about the actual behavior or the behavior Hillary supporters are projecting on them?
cui bono
May 2016
#94
Again I ask, are you talking about the made up behavior or the actual behavior?
cui bono
May 2016
#98
I really don't see why it's so difficult to register if you want to vote. What is the problem?
Laser102
May 2016
#21
They had to have been registered to vote, the very first time, in the Nevada caucus.
w4rma
May 2016
#25
Heaven forbid the Democratic grassroots support FDR's legacy over corporate neolib-neocon oligarchy
Vote2016
May 2016
#86
The only "non democratic" candidate in this race is the one who is (Republican for one)
cui bono
May 2016
#96
What, specifically, does Obama disagree with? He has different priorities, but no disagreement. (nt)
w4rma
May 2016
#10
And he moved rightward to the space they once occupied. By definition, that's a move to the right.
arcane1
May 2016
#53
On some issues he is closer to the Republicans of an earlier era than to the Democrats
JDPriestly
May 2016
#37
Bernie has hijacked the Democratic Party and will cause it to be defeated in November. He is like
rladdi
May 2016
#23
That is what the Bernie delegates wanted to do -- at least be free to speak their
JDPriestly
May 2016
#31
Should Hillary be the candidate, this kind of rigidity and exclusivity will make it that
JDPriestly
May 2016
#70
You believe party officials in NV would let people from out of state decide how to run their caucus?
PBass
May 2016
#75
What I saw from the videos told me that the Nevada Democratic Party committee
JDPriestly
May 2016
#26