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3. Age prob has a lot to do with it
Wed May 2, 2018, 04:10 PM
May 2018

I like Bernie a lot. But it's time for my generation to step aside.

His attacks on the party will be his downfall. redstatebluegirl May 2018 #1
I agree...there was always disconnect between Democratic voters and Sen. Sanders. It has worsened Demsrule86 May 2018 #37
Go away Bernie. Crutchez_CuiBono May 2018 #2
Age prob has a lot to do with it late May 2018 #3
I really agree with you. I want some young new blood to lead the party. olegramps May 2018 #8
Agree, late. kstewart33 May 2018 #11
I assume his support will slip since there will be candidates in the race other than Clinton Bok_Tukalo May 2018 #4
Hillary has nothing to do with 2020. Cha May 2018 #27
Sanders has to win northern states Upstate One May 2018 #5
His outreach to economically anxious Trump voters John Fante May 2018 #6
I originally thought he'd fade once the primaries got under way DavidDvorkin May 2018 #7
I believe his time has passed, duforsure May 2018 #9
Bernie Sanders helped to WAKE UP this country... DemocracyMouse May 2018 #10
This discussion seems engineered to provoke, not to enlighten. pangaia May 2018 #12
THE ALL CAPS SUBJECT LINE IS A FIRST CLUE. royable May 2018 #14
The title at Newsweek is ALL CAPS Omaha Steve May 2018 #17
IT'S NEWSWEEK Bradical79 May 2018 #21
You're wrong.. Newsweek always puts their headline in Cha May 2018 #29
I believe Omaha Steve was a strong supporter of Bernie Sanders during the primaries. honest.abe May 2018 #18
I was also. Plus, I pretty much enjoy Omaha Steve's posts. pangaia May 2018 #19
Right.. so I think Omaha Steve is simply providing some interesting and useful information. honest.abe May 2018 #20
You're probably right about that. pangaia May 2018 #24
In no way did I mean to fault the poster. The problem is with the headline itself. royable May 2018 #23
It's political news on a political discussion board. Cha May 2018 #28
Elizabeth Warren , an accomplished doer, did. Hortensis May 2018 #13
Democrats have spoken and written on income inequality for years. There is nothing new Demsrule86 May 2018 #38
Post removed Post removed May 2018 #15
Big yawn left-of-center2012 May 2018 #16
One huge difference is that in 2016, there was a constrained choice karynnj May 2018 #22
It seems like the main beneficiaries of Warren not running will be Bernie Sanders and Deval Patrick. StevieM May 2018 #25
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2018 #26
Thanks for the good news. sarcasmo May 2018 #30
I'm not... Mike Nelson May 2018 #31
The value of Iowa is that someone with low name recognition karynnj May 2018 #34
"IS BERNIE SANDERS'S 2020 SUPPORT SLIPPING? A SURVEY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE VOTERS SAYS YES" elocs May 2018 #32
TELL YOURSELF THAT AND IT'S TRUE! MAGIC! JackRiddler May 2018 #33
YESSSS!! InAbLuEsTaTe May 2018 #35
The Newsweek title is all caps...LBN is title verbatim Omaha Steve May 2018 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author ehrnst May 2018 #39
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