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Old 02.23.2020, 09:36 PM   #188
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Originally Posted by Derek
Perhaps his supporters being on the outside in the first place motivates them to attack inward. I will be very curious when he wins who in the media and the party will buckle and get in line and who will lead some sort of hopeless Never Bernie stance. As I recall, most Never Trumpers either flipped or became castigated by the Republicans.
perhaps but it would be awesome if they cooled it some. then again maybe it’s a good cop/bad cop strategy.

either way the repukes are nobody to emulate. we’re trying to get away from all that. let’s not all become beauregards in charlottesvilles.

anyway i’m a lot less scared of bernie than i was... oh... a couple of weeks ago?

the electability argument is turning out to be more speculative then empirical. i mean everyone can spin but the numbers appear real.

if he can bring a coalition of disenfranchised voters across the spectrum that makes up for the inevitable loss of independent voters, then it could be historical.

please don’t tell me “it will happen” because i’m not a man of faith. i need to see proofs and empirical signs.
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