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1 minute ago, FATCAT said:

Neither did Biden after he won, they all cancelled rallies for the coronavirus. Chill.

Biden still held a press conference and spoke to his voters and the nation. Bernie didn't even afford his supporters the respect of acknowledgement.

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FATCAT
4 minutes ago, Pose said:

His platform is heard, loud and clear, arms waving in every direction like a mad man, so worked up he took a damn heart attack. 

You are being so disrespectful, the man had a heart attack. You keep saying that you want what's best for the party, but all you're really doing is rubbing salt in wounds. 

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2 hours ago, FeelTheBern said:

Where was this anger when Warren didn’t drop out despite having no path to victory. I’m loving the hypocrisy on this thread it’s really going to get Bernie supporters to vote Biden!

That was before Super Tuesday. 4 states had voted. She still had Massachusetts. Now 24 states have voted and it’s clear that Sanders has no viability forward. 

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2 minutes ago, FATCAT said:

You are being so disrespectful, the man had a heart attack. You keep saying that you want what's best for the party, but all you're really doing is rubbing salt in wounds. 

Wounds need time to heal and closure and as long as he is in the race they will continue to gape. 

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1 hour ago, River said:

Silly question of an ignorant, can he start his own party?

Republicans/democrats/liberals for example

He could run as an independent candidate

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FATCAT
5 minutes ago, Pose said:

Wounds need time to heal and closure and as long as he is in the race they will continue to gape. 

He's staying in a week to have one last debate, hell it may even be designed to unify the party. It's not going to tear us apart like 2016.

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Reginald
19 minutes ago, Pose said:

It's not a matter of entitlement or his right, it's a matter of decency and doing the right thing for the party to succeed.

Like I said before (and ironically, like moderates have been complaining to progresives since 2016) if you don't like how the DNC set up the process, complain to them about it :oops:Maybe they'll listen to you, bc they clearly don't listen to us.

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8 minutes ago, FATCAT said:

He's staying in a week to have one last debate, hell it may even be designed to unify the party. It's not going to tear us apart like 2016.

I really hope you're right. I'm almost banking on it.

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Chromatic Lover
27 minutes ago, Pose said:

His platform is heard, loud and clear, arms waving in every direction like a mad man, so worked up he took a damn heart attack. 

It's not a matter of entitlement or his right, it's a matter of decency and doing the right thing for the party to succeed.

That moment when Trump supporters on Twitter respects us more than actual Democrats themselves. And people like you wonder why a lot of Bernie supporters voted Trump. 

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Whispering
1 hour ago, FeelTheBern said:

Where was this anger when Warren didn’t drop out despite having no path to victory. I’m loving the hypocrisy on this thread it’s really going to get Bernie supporters to vote Biden!

Oh, please. Go back and look at everyone telling her it was time to drop out and calling her a snake, a bitch, and many other things.

In fact:

On 3/3/2020 at 8:25 PM, FeelTheBern said:

“He would be easily taking those states if Elizasnake Warren would of dropped out.”

Also:

“meanwhile a Elizasnake Warren stayed in to divide the progressive vote. I got a sneaking suspicion that Warren is going to have a spike in her net worth after 2020.”

Your first comment when joining this forum was an angry comment about Warren and you wanting her to drop out. I counted 30 comments after that stating that it was time for her to drop out and criticizing her and calling her fake and names.

 

Dropoutwarren was trending on Twitter. Wasn’t there a thread about it here?

 

 

I’m fine with Bernie staying in for a bit. It takes time to let go, sometimes. He really doesn’t have a path forward and rallies are going to be canceled. He’s just riding out the race now. This way, his supporters can still have a chance to vote for him.   

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Whispering
3 minutes ago, Chromatic Lover said:

That moment when Trump supporters on Twitter respects us more than actual Democrats themselves. And people like you wonder why a lot of Bernie supporters voted Trump. 

They don’t respect you. They want to take your rights away. They want to bring back conversion camps.

A portion of those white, mostly male Bernie people were misogynistic and racist and also loved Trump. Who knew? 

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2 hours ago, Mister G said:

If he drops out, it’s for the best at this point. If the traction is no longer there, staying in would do more than good.

Was a good fight if he does drop out, and I guess congrats to Joe Biden on securing his nomination for the Democratic Party and let’s see what happens from now until November.

Im sorry but Biden against any rep has no chance to win. Biden = Obama, and every american hates Obama and the Clintons, hence why they voted Trump. It wont work

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2 hours ago, FATCAT said:

No, you'd just split the left vote and guarantee Republican supermajorities 

It worked in france. macron started his own party and got elected

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Whispering
35 minutes ago, kyanewest said:

Im sorry but Biden against any rep has no chance to win. Biden = Obama, and every american hates Obama and the Clintons, hence why they voted Trump. It wont work

What? 

Obama’s approval rating among Democrats, according to Real Clear Politics’ polling average, is 87 percent. That makes Biden’s association with him a political strength.

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