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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Looking back I, personally, see no benefit to Democrats from Sanders or his supporters [View all]That Guy 888
(1,214 posts)126. Chuck Schumer is trying to erase his eff-up about "moderate republicans" replacing blue-collar votes
He knows that more liberal Democrats want to see a clean slate of leaders - which excludes him. I'd rather see Warren as Senate Minority Leader.
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Looking back I, personally, see no benefit to Democrats from Sanders or his supporters [View all]
Cary
Dec 2016
OP
Hey some of us do think Sen. Sanders caused the loss...with the bitter divided primary.
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#202
What do we do when you have a minority of us who demand to have their ideological way, totally?
Cary
Dec 2016
#227
And that mindset is why the Indys and cross-over Republicans ran away. Tim Kaine led to Loss
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2016
#134
nobody says Cary sucks. I don't say Cary sucks. Why would I start such a thread?
pangaia
Dec 2016
#92
Chuck Schumer seems to think it's a good idea to embrace many of Bernie's issues and ideas:
think
Dec 2016
#4
Chuck Schumer is trying to erase his eff-up about "moderate republicans" replacing blue-collar votes
That Guy 888
Dec 2016
#126
The interests Bernie embaraced have been longstanding issues that many Democrats embrace.
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#204
They were babies during the Clinton years. They believed what they heard in the media...nt
asuhornets
Dec 2016
#178
I just don't get it. Whatever Bernie promised, they definitely will not be getting it now.
asuhornets
Dec 2016
#161
Yeah, he "dissed" Democrats for years by being one of the few SOLID liberal votes...
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2016
#219
Not all states require voters to select a Political Party at voter registration time
Larkspur
Dec 2016
#11
The same is true for Texas but when you vote in the first primary of a cycle, you are locked in
Gothmog
Dec 2016
#54
I wish every state stopped allowing those who are not registered to vote in the primary.
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#206
Well sure is great for Bernie to caucus with the Dems. Thankful the Dem leadership has a more
ALBliberal
Dec 2016
#12
Bernie lied about releasing his tax records.... and that's actually relevant, since Trump
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#77
There are plenty of lies right here, too, Cary. Pushed repeatedly. And repeatedly. We need
JudyM
Dec 2016
#128
You could say any number of things would've made the difference. More than a few things she
JudyM
Dec 2016
#133
Bull. It is his fault. Trump thanked Bernie for giving him his ammo against Clinton.
R B Garr
Dec 2016
#222
I was a delegate to the national convention and to deal with bernie supporters
Gothmog
Dec 2016
#223
I have to disagree. If Clinton lost to Trump with all of his negatives...
That Guy 888
Dec 2016
#136
There will never be a real viable 3rd party that lasts more than one election cycle
BzaDem
Dec 2016
#50
people didn't give a shit about what party Sanders was. If he ran as independent he would have split
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#22
were there a lot of unreal people who voted for her in the primaries?
La Lioness Priyanka
Dec 2016
#25
I don't know I went primary for Sanders because I wanted his message heard, then I voted Hilary.
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#34
she and sanders would have made an incoherent team. you cannot pick a vp who for months
La Lioness Priyanka
Dec 2016
#38
sorry, I do not agree. They're both team players. as others have told me. moot point now.
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#49
He didn't hijack Republicans, they let him in and love that he's president today.
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#35
I meant 'real people' like the people of detroit, 90,000 blank ballots. Or Flint, more thousands
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#67
Idk but for me personally, being anthing but a big tent party means aspiring to be gop
katsy
Dec 2016
#26
A few of my ex-friends went so far as to swear that Hillary Clinton was a criminal
Cary
Dec 2016
#29
was terrible the unfair treatment Hillary got from so very many people. worse than even Obama got.
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#44
Looking back, I personally, see no benefit to Democrats from Clinton or her supporters.
SoCalMusicLover
Dec 2016
#37
You do not want a third party that attracts liberals away from the Democratic Party, and then
JCanete
Dec 2016
#40
Democrats voted for Bernie because he fought for progressive policies many "Democrats" wouldn't
yurbud
Dec 2016
#42
So, those of us who dared to support him in the primaries are just to leave YOUR
Bettie
Dec 2016
#47
We can't be a party for left leaning independents and Democrats...join the party
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#55
If this is just an argument about closed primaries, Sanders isn't a compelling case. David Clark is.
RAFisher
Dec 2016
#58
I was initially for Bernie because his positions on almost every issue were most similar to mine.
diane in sf
Dec 2016
#60
I know people who shit talked and posted Brietbart smears about HRC and ultimately voted for her ...
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#80
Sort of like claiming Sanders supporters hate the party like you've done in this thread?
mythology
Dec 2016
#174
But my point is if you ask 100 people what a Democrat is, you might receive 60 different answers.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#103
We need Same Day registration, open primaries, early voting, and a national holiday to vote.
Gore1FL
Dec 2016
#113
'Looking back I, personally, see no benefit to Democrats from HILLARY or her supporters.'
BlueProgressive
Dec 2016
#120
Orwell's 'Animal Farm' is a good read for anyone who is concerned with how we got here nt
NRQ891
Dec 2016
#121
Why we need a new Democratic Party in this age of Trump -- and what we need it to do.Robert Reich
elleng
Dec 2016
#127
Fine. Close the Primaries, and open the debates. We need more choices in
GreenPartyVoter
Dec 2016
#179
Then don't complain if a Primary echo chamber doesn't put a strong GE candidate on the ticket.
GreenPartyVoter
Dec 2016
#182
Whether you supported Sen. Sanders or not( I did not and admit I dislike him at this point),
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#207
"I'm not all that interested in debating the matter" Without debate nothing
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#237