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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]saltpoint
(50,986 posts)143. There was no hijacking. Senator Sanders
ran as a Democrat. All the appropriate paperwork was filled in and filed.
He was legit from the word 'go.'
And some many thousands of Democratic voters preferred him to the eventual nominee.
Your term 'hijacking' reveals your bias.
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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