Sherman123
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The Sanders campaign is apparently laying off several hundred staffers. The argument is that they have less need since there aren't as many states ahead, however as the CNN article notes this isn't the act of a campaign that expects it will need to keep its staff in place ahead of the general election. I think we're heading into the final month and a half of the campaign.
Bernie Sanders laying off hundreds of campaign staffers - CNNPolitics.com
The Sanders campaign is apparently laying off several hundred staffers. The argument is that they have less need since there aren't as many states ahead, however as the CNN article notes this isn't the act of a campaign that expects it will need to keep its staff in place ahead of the general election. I think we're heading into the final month and a half of the campaign.
Bernie Sanders laying off hundreds of campaign staffers - CNNPolitics.com
Bernie ought to just throw in the towel. All he's doing now is just wasting time and money.
The Sanders campaign is apparently laying off several hundred staffers. The argument is that they have less need since there aren't as many states ahead, however as the CNN article notes this isn't the act of a campaign that expects it will need to keep its staff in place ahead of the general election. I think we're heading into the final month and a half of the campaign.
Bernie Sanders laying off hundreds of campaign staffers - CNNPolitics.com
The Sanders campaign is apparently laying off several hundred staffers. The argument is that they have less need since there aren't as many states ahead, however as the CNN article notes this isn't the act of a campaign that expects it will need to keep its staff in place ahead of the general election. I think we're heading into the final month and a half of the campaign.
Bernie Sanders laying off hundreds of campaign staffers - CNNPolitics.com
Now let's all rally behind Hillary guys! Yay!
Hillary a corrupt, lying criminal? That's certainly not true. [emoji12]Yeah , who cares that she is a corrupt lying criminal ? :roll:
Hillary a corrupt, lying criminal? That's certainly not true. [emoji12]
No. I completely understand that Hillary is a corrupt, lying shill.Are you in first grade ? And it's Killary Rotten Clinton !!! :lamo
He's still proving a point. And why throw in the towel when there's a chance, granted its a small one but still, that one of the many things hanging over her head actually does end up turning into a game changer? Her public image becomes so toxic the superdelegates flip for the good of the party........ Sure I'm dreaming, but theres still a non-zero chance of something along those lines happening.
Bitterness? One of Sanders' biggest mistakes was falling on Hillary's sword in the beginning instead of taking her to task from the get go.Bernie knows that at this point the only way he can really get the nomination is if some major event happens that takes her down. Major political blunder, indictment, panama papers, Clinton foundation scandal, evidence leaked of major election rigging, etc. He'll keep on trucking and keep his options open, but he's a practical man and he knows his message is out there. He'll show up to the convention just in case. It's looking more and more like he'll end up falling in line behind her, probably in the name of #StopTrump which will help them both move past the bitterness that's come up in the primaries.
A well thought out and intelligent response. Not a knee jerk reaction at all. Strange world you live in where Canada is a communist regime.That commie coward was done day 1 . :lamo
That the Democratic tyranny won't have a real progressive trying to come along and ruin its status quo? He probably did.About time he got the message.
I'm trying to get as many people as I can to fill in "Marilyn Vos Savant". I doubt it will upset the Coke or Pepsi campaign trails much but still.Now let's all rally behind Hillary guys! Yay!
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But it evidently takes a lot to detect sarcasm for some, huh?No. I completely understand that Hillary is a corrupt, lying shill.
It doesn't take much to see that.
Whose time is he wasting, exactly?What point is he trying to prove? That he's great at wasting everyone's time?
As far as his chances, he's got about as much chance as the Titanic will rise up from the sea again. Clinton has got like a 300 pledged delegate lead over him now.
What point is he trying to prove? That he's great at wasting everyone's time?
Bitterness? One of Sanders' biggest mistakes was falling on Hillary's sword in the beginning instead of taking her to task from the get go.
He is practical enough to easily follow the political winds, something which unfortunately makes him closer to the "rest of the gang" than I care for. Though he's still my favorite.
That the Democratic tyranny won't have a real progressive trying to come along and ruin its status quo? He probably did.
Several points really. That the standard candidates that get pushed on the voters are lacking in a way we should not tolerate.
Including Bernie. So what else is new?That Corporate America has bought many of our representatives.
Seriously? What do you think those delegates that have pledged to support him will do once Hillary wins and the race is over? Thats right. Nothing.Staying in the race and gathering as many delegates as he can gives more weight to the cause he's championing and more influence after the race is over.
Im not a Dem, Im neutral. I have no love or hate for Bernie, I just think what he's doing is laughable.You can't assert that his strategy is poor based on your personal dislike for the man.
It's Shillary's race to lose at this point. But he's not even mathematically eliminated. Like I said, it would take a major **** up from Shillary for it to happen, but it's not impossible. Hell, a lot of the momentum Bernie built up between June and December last year came from a series of minor gaffes by the Shillary camp.
Dems want Hillary, thats why she's winning the delegate count. If they wanted someone else, that someone else would be winning and not her, its as simple as that.
Seriously? What do you think those delegates that have pledged to support him will do once Hillary wins and the race is over? Thats right. Nothing.
Im not a Dem, Im neutral. I have no love or hate for Bernie, I just think what he's doing is laughable.
:lamo
Dems want Hillary, thats why she's winning the delegate count. If they wanted someone else, that someone else would be winning and not her, its as simple as that.
Including Bernie. So what else is new?
Seriously? What do you think those delegates that have pledged to support him will do once Hillary wins and the race is over? Thats right. Nothing.
Im not a Dem, Im neutral. I have no love or hate for Bernie, I just think what he's doing is laughable.
:lamo
Yep. I will also be sitting this election out as well.This is true. The democrats absolutely want Hillary. The thing is, the independents seem to prefer Bernie and not being registered democrat, often they cannot vote in the primaries. Keep in mind, Independents out number both the democrats and the republicans. If they pledge "Bernie or Bust," and many likely will, and refuse to vote for Hillary she has a problem on her hands.
I know I would never vote for Hillary. Trump or Cruz either. Looks like I will be sitting this one out.
Yep. I will also be sitting this election out as well.
Why not vote for Trump then? You are helping him already by not voting so why not just admit you like Trump better and vote for him?
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