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Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: DNC chief faces perilous Fall [View all]turbinetree
(26,938 posts)44. I think it will
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Under grammar rules, the seasons are generic nouns and do not require capitalization...
mak3cats
Sep 2015
#10
Oh, I think the campaign is underway. There's this story. Pierce did a column last week.
merrily
Sep 2015
#17
I clicked on the White House.gov link, and found 7,712 signatures. It's been up since August 18th.
NBachers
Sep 2015
#68
I went back this morning, and it's moved up to 7,869. It must be working, just not getting many
NBachers
Sep 2015
#79
In my fondest dreams, the DNC head is super effective, but not a Third Way type.
merrily
Sep 2015
#28
That's the way we are and we call it like it is ..................................
turbinetree
Sep 2015
#46
I detest DNC's current leadership, but I think it's not that they WANT to lose, but
closeupready
Sep 2015
#34
hold it! She's the head of the DNC and she has to think about voting for the Iran deal?
rurallib
Sep 2015
#35
We lost everything that wasn't bolted down on her watch yet somehow she stays employed.
pa28
Sep 2015
#62
Me too. She's got no ability. Compared to Howard Dean she's a disaster.
SleeplessinSoCal
Sep 2015
#73