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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Is there a Sanders supporter who can offer some reasonable justification for Bernie remaining in [View all]FM123
(10,120 posts)49. Maybe yes maybe no
Here in my state of FL - there was no school this entire week during early voting and for Tuesday - high school kids that are 18+ and college age kids could have cast ballots for Bernie if they wanted. They didn't.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Is there a Sanders supporter who can offer some reasonable justification for Bernie remaining in [View all]
Atticus
Mar 2020
OP
All the more reason for Sanders to get out...and he needs to concede to Biden. And as for enthusiasm
Demsrule86
Mar 2020
#7
I think we can expect about 18% of the youngest to actually vote D in general election.
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#72
no its not dead, it may be M4 over age 50 within two years but that dogs not gonna ever die.
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#85
Sanders tearing down the man who will be facing Trump in November is not going to accomplish that.
Doodley
Mar 2020
#88
That youth vote energy of which you speak..6% on ST, 7% on ST2. So no, no concessions to
Thekaspervote
Mar 2020
#15
If we had some indication that those young people would show up, it would help.
TwilightZone
Mar 2020
#35
The young people did not come out for him. They didn't vote. If Biden makes concessions to
emmaverybo
Mar 2020
#102
Is Sanders a Democrat right now or not? I can never remember if he is in the party now or not.
Doodley
Mar 2020
#92
Does this sound like a spoiler? One who spends more time attacking an ally during battle
Doodley
Mar 2020
#99
no it doesn't, it sounds like a circular firing squad attacking a part of the D party.
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#103
what makes you think any real D will vote for republicans, much less for the conman president.
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#83
Sorry you got stomped on. The OP asked for a reason and you politely supplied one.
femmedem
Mar 2020
#74
As soon as Buttigieg, Klobuchar, Warren, Harris, et al realized it was over for each of them,
sop
Mar 2020
#105
So Biden can't "stay alert and on message" without Sanders getting more delegates?
ehrnst
Mar 2020
#114
I vote in primary with my heart/feelings. If Biden wins he will have my vote in GE
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#69
I am tempted to ask what "large continent" these Democrats are on, but will pass on that
Atticus
Mar 2020
#71
I feel sorry for Sanders. As a socialist I agree on most of what he says policy-wise.
Doodley
Mar 2020
#97
I am very disappointed in all the establishments, billionaires, 1%, oligarchs, corporatists,
betsuni
Mar 2020
#100
Candidates who has dropped out (others) are leading Bernie Sanders in Florida.
Gothmog
Mar 2020
#113