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In reply to the discussion: Surprise For NYT: BERNIE IS ELECTABLE! [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)14. I await the day when media covers him fairly.
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I Will No Longer Settle For The Lesser Of Two Corporate Evils - Go Bernie Go
cantbeserious
Jun 2015
#2
Yes, faster than I had thought..it has been such a short amount of time since his announcement. n/t
Jefferson23
Jun 2015
#90
Every post we spend defending his electability is one we lose for conveying his policies
RufusTFirefly
Jun 2015
#9
Do you agree that it needs to be changed in fundamental ways? Does your candidate?
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#79
A fundamental change is when a presidential candidate tells the truth to the Ameican people.
Ron Green
Jun 2015
#99
Light is dawning on those who doubted that Bernie could win this election. Little by little, people
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#11
His numbers are up. Should he gain several more points, the wildfire is on. nt
Eleanors38
Jun 2015
#44
I'm with you. Bernie, the true populist in the race, is catchin fire for good reason. He's exactly what this country needs for President - corporatists need not apply.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jun 2015
#154
I assume his campaign is doing that. We need to donate what we can, sign up to volunteer
merrily
Jun 2015
#25
My sister's father in law died from ALS. Kudos to you for all you did for her.
merrily
Jun 2015
#114
I think of who is pressing this idea that he needs to spend billions to be elected. I think of who
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2015
#55
Good point. Cui bono? is always a good question to ask in and around US politics.
merrily
Jun 2015
#98
In truth, the main issue in 1992 was that no one thought Bush would go down...
ConservativeDemocrat
Jun 2015
#135
+1. I should hope that Bernie "won't be able to do anything more than Obama has been"
Populist_Prole
Jun 2015
#54
I've noticed that if you have to go around telling people you're something... you may not be.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jun 2015
#151
ConservativeDemocrat insists liberal candidate is unelectable - stop the presses!
Scootaloo
Jun 2015
#88
I always insisted that the liberals Barack Obama and Hillary are electable
ConservativeDemocrat
Jun 2015
#113
Settling for your second pick this time around? Good for you. Must have been a hard decision.
L0oniX
Jun 2015
#156
What is so weird is that a few months ago I was hoping that a young person
LiberalArkie
Jun 2015
#19
And I love that hes older. it says to me he has no interest in climbing the politicsl ladder for ow
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2015
#47
My family in FLA, Chicago, Detroit, CA, NJ, AZ, are all voting for Bernie!!!!
TheNutcracker
Jun 2015
#37
He has many great ideas on a wide range of topics and policies. He is a leader and
Maineman
Jun 2015
#69
I'm guessing Oil/Water or Water/Oil would make for a more compatible ticket. n/t
RufusTFirefly
Jun 2015
#121