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20371 Re: The Bernie problem...
   Hillary has proven to garner the strongest support of minorities & on...
clo   FFFT3   18 Mar 2016
11:47 PM
20364 Re: The Bernie problem...
   Bernie is UNELECTABLE!
zzstar   FFFT3   18 Mar 2016
9:33 PM

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Re: The Bernie problem...

By: oldCADuser in FFFT3
Fri, 18 Mar 16 9:16 PM
Msg. 20362 of 65535
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Bernie is more of a 'Democrat' than many who sit in Congress today.

Note that he's simply saying that he see's no need to drop-out of the race at this time. It's very possible that he and Hillary could go to the convention with the difference being ONLY the so-called 'super-delegates', people who were given that role OUTSIDE of the primary process (note that there is nothing like this on the Republican side where ALL the delegates are chosen via the primary/caucus process). Why should people assume that these 400+ 'super-delegates' are automatically going to vote for Hillary? They are technically NOT bound to anyone and can support whomever they choose. This is how it works for Democrats. It's their system so why are you so upset with what it might mean?

Besides, polls have consistently indicated that Bernie may in fact be more electable than Hillary.

Please keep in mind that despite the fact that any well informed, and sane person knows that there is "no there there" when it comes to both Benghazi and the email server issue, there are many people who are less informed and/or who have a built-in aversion to all things 'Clinton', and trust me, irrespective of who the final GOP candidate is, the RNC and the various billionaire-funded super-PAC's will not hesitate a minute before making this the dirtiest campaign in the history of our country. Despite what you might think, in the end, Bernie has much less 'baggage' that could be used against him.

Anyway, that's my humble opinion.




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