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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The Democratic primary is over. It’s time to take on the Republicans. [View all]Corporate666
(587 posts)37. Of course he needs to pay attention
Every single candidate is in it to the end - they PROMISE. Right up until they drop out. Sanders is no different.
He's already making overtones about reassessing the race. Lots of high placed people are calling for him to reevaluate and step aside. Many of his own supporters are saying such too.
There is a faint glimmer of naive hope that somehow NY was a fluke and on Tuesday he can pull back. On Tuesday, his situation is going to go from bad to worse. And at that point, EVERYONE will be talking about how it's over. The only question will be what bounds does his ego know?
As the saying goes... "A man's got to know when he's beaten".
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The Democratic primary is over. It’s time to take on the Republicans. [View all]
RandySF
Apr 2016
OP
Seems like a shitload of us haven't voted yet. That's right "we" don't care about voting anymore?
TheKentuckian
Apr 2016
#4
They both should turn on GOPers. Would love to see them stop beating each other up and turn
Hoyt
Apr 2016
#22
The Primary is not over. This bullshit that some voters and States do not count is vile crap.
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2016
#42