Aridas
Crazy Little Green Dragon
Warren is leaving it late.
Warren's pretty likely to persist until the end, regardless, unless something significantly changes.
Warren is leaving it late.
Warren's pretty likely to persist until the end, regardless, unless something significantly changes.
How do you know that?![]()
How do you know that?![]()
Anyone notice that the more Sanders feels he is certain to win, the more he speaks out about the Democratic Party being 'other', not one of his crowd?
It's not smart, seeing everyone as your enemy instead of building bridges with people whose support might be important later.
CNN: Bernie Sanders just declared war on the Democratic establishment
It's not helpful.
He has been seen as the other to the Democratic Party and enemy for a while now. Might as well lean into it.
Actually a lot to lose... Maybe they are actually honorable democrats who actually see the danger in having Trump in power, and want to resign because, even if they could stick around and hope for a miracle (without it costing anything, they recognize that its more valuable to the country to have the democrats coalesce around a front runner early on.But you're ignoring the fact that: They can just coast through Super Tuesday without spending another dime, wait to see how they do then (possibly a miracle? Why not wait 24 hours for free for that possibility?) and then announce Wednesday if they don't receive any good news.
Everything to gain with literally nothing to lose....and yet they toss it all, without even waiting to see tomorrow's results.
Makes no sense--unless they're trying to block Bernie.
Uhhh... no. He may end up being the Democratic nominee. He will need all possible resources to battle Trump. Pissing off a good chunk of those resources is not the way to go.He has been seen as the other to the Democratic Party and enemy for a while now. Might as well lean into it.Anyone notice that the more Sanders feels he is certain to win, the more he speaks out about the Democratic Party being 'other', not one of his crowd?
It does seem to only be the Sanders supporters that don't see these drop-outs as being an effort to defeat Trump on behalf of the 60 plus % of the Party that clearly thinks Sanders is unlikely to be able to deliver that.Actually a lot to lose... Maybe they are actually honorable democrats who actually see the danger in having Trump in power, and want to resign because, even if they could stick around and hope for a miracle (without it costing anything, they recognize that its more valuable to the country to have the democrats coalesce around a front runner early on.
Compare that to Bernie in the 2016 primaries, where he dragged things out almost to the bitter end, leading to deep divisions that probably affected the Democrat's ability to take on Trump.
Heck, even if Sanders does eventually win the nomination... it will be better for the party as a whole to be as united as possible (even behind a candidate that many may not like) rather than go into the convention with a divided party and end up with a brokered convention.It does seem to only be the Sanders supporters that don't see these drop-outs as being an effort to defeat Trump on behalf of the 60 plus % of the Party that clearly thinks Sanders is unlikely to be able to deliver that.Actually a lot to lose... Maybe they are actually honorable democrats who actually see the danger in having Trump in power, and want to resign because, even if they could stick around and hope for a miracle (without it costing anything, they recognize that its more valuable to the country to have the democrats coalesce around a front runner early on.
They can't see it as an effort to get the best candidate who has a realistic chance out front, but seemingly only as an effort to "block Bernie".
Compare that to Bernie in the 2016 primaries, where he dragged things out almost to the bitter end, leading to deep divisions that probably affected the Democrat's ability to take on Trump.
And dementia is not the same as crazy.I just voted for Biden. To win an election against your crazy uncle, it's best nut to run your other crazy uncle against him.
Yes, Sanders dropped out when he was numerically eliminated.What? He stayed in because it was a 2 person race. Once there was no longer a way for him to win, he dropped out and campaigned for her at like 40 events.Compare that to Bernie in the 2016 primaries, where he dragged things out almost to the bitter end, leading to deep divisions that probably affected the Democrat's ability to take on Trump.
Your comparison is ridiculous
Warren's pretty likely to persist until the end, regardless, unless something significantly changes.
I wonder how many of the Bernie Supporters active on this board now buy some variation on the "The DNC rigged the 2016 primaries to get Hillary the nomination" conspiracy?
Way, way too much this is reading like righting the wrongs of 2016 which... not the time people.
It does seem to only be the Sanders supporters that don't see these drop-outs as being an effort to defeat Trump on behalf of the 60 plus % of the Party that clearly thinks Sanders is unlikely to be able to deliver that.
They can't see it as an effort to get the best candidate who has a realistic chance out front, but seemingly only as an effort to "block Bernie".
It does seem to only be the Sanders supporters that don't see these drop-outs as being an effort to defeat Trump on behalf of the 60 plus % of the Party that clearly thinks Sanders is unlikely to be able to deliver that.
They can't see it as an effort to get the best candidate who has a realistic chance out front, but seemingly only as an effort to "block Bernie".