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In reply to the discussion: Sanders defends campaign, accuses Nevada Democrats of bias [View all]cui bono
(19,926 posts)96. The only "non democratic" candidate in this race is the one who is (Republican for one)
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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