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In reply to the discussion: IS BERNIE SANDERS'S 2020 SUPPORT SLIPPING? A SURVEY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE VOTERS SAYS YES [View all]late
(20 posts)3. Age prob has a lot to do with it
I like Bernie a lot. But it's time for my generation to step aside.
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IS BERNIE SANDERS'S 2020 SUPPORT SLIPPING? A SURVEY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE VOTERS SAYS YES [View all]
Omaha Steve
May 2018
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I agree...there was always disconnect between Democratic voters and Sen. Sanders. It has worsened
Demsrule86
May 2018
#37
I assume his support will slip since there will be candidates in the race other than Clinton
Bok_Tukalo
May 2018
#4
I believe Omaha Steve was a strong supporter of Bernie Sanders during the primaries.
honest.abe
May 2018
#18
Right.. so I think Omaha Steve is simply providing some interesting and useful information.
honest.abe
May 2018
#20
In no way did I mean to fault the poster. The problem is with the headline itself.
royable
May 2018
#23
Democrats have spoken and written on income inequality for years. There is nothing new
Demsrule86
May 2018
#38
It seems like the main beneficiaries of Warren not running will be Bernie Sanders and Deval Patrick.
StevieM
May 2018
#25