Bernie Sanders needs to man up and drop out of this race.

Sanders has the biggest microphone he has ever had in his life. If you think he is going to walk away from it now, you're very stupid.

Thousands and thousands show up at the rally's....
Then they don't vote for him??
Over 700K voted for him in NY. The folks at his rallies vote for him, assuming they got registered in time. But more are voting for Hillary. Still, Bernie's riding a wave of populism. He's a professional politician getting his huge ego stroked. Nothing wrong with it, so long as he keeps his eyes focused on the goal. The worry from Team Hillary is that since he really isn't a dem, Bernie's goal may not actually be electing a dem.
 
at this point he wants to stay in to the end even though he has no chance of winning in the popular vote or pledged delegates and claims he can get super delegates to switch to him yadayadayada.... I think he must be trying to negotiate a position within the party...?
But I wonder how much he can negotiate into the platform and what Hillary will run on IF he continues to attack her on things like bank regulation, where she is actually closer to Warren and Schumer than is he.
I know! Even the money a Hillary PAC they are claiming are Wall Streeters supporting her, 50% of the money was given by just 2 donors from wall street and those 2 donors AGREE with Wall Street needing to be regulated more and agree with Warren's measures yet he is attacking her wrongly, on that....?
 
Sanders has the biggest microphone he has ever had in his life. If you think he is going to walk away from it now, you're very stupid.

Thousands and thousands show up at the rally's....
Then they don't vote for him??
Over 700K voted for him in NY. The folks at his rallies vote for him, assuming they got registered in time. But more are voting for Hillary. Still, Bernie's riding a wave of populism. He's a professional politician getting his huge ego stroked. Nothing wrong with it, so long as he keeps his eyes focused on the goal. The worry from Team Hillary is that since he really isn't a dem, Bernie's goal may not actually be electing a dem.

It isn't. Never has been. Bernie won his first office by unseating an entrenched Democrat. He only joined the Party to run this campaign.

At least once in Vermont, the Democrats and Republicans teamed up and ran a joint-endorsed candidate to try to beat him. He still won.
Anyone who's not a big fan of the Same Old Thing loves that sort of thing. One of the reasons he has the highest approval rating from his constituents of anyone in the Senate.
 
"If he decides he just wants to stay in the limelight--while launching assaults at Hillary Clinton, he does damage to her in the General Election."

Actually not.

Sanders’ attacks are nothing new, they’ve been used against Clinton for years with little positive results for her attackers, democratic or republican, which will likely have little adverse effect during the GE.

Indeed, Trump will face the same problem as has Sanders: that not only are the attacks against Clinton unfounded and without merit, but they’ll likely not have the desired effect, and might actually backfire against Trump.

‘Benghazi’ and ‘emails’ alone aren’t going to win Trump the GE.


No that's not correct, it's one thing to have someone on the opposite side of the isle attack you. That's normal.

But when you have a candidate that is supposedly on the same side of the isle, that has no possibility of winning the nomination and wants to continue to harp on things that the overwhelming majority are voting against, you're only not making an idiot out of yourself, but you are also doing damage to the party at the same time.

Sanders needs to drop out of this race for the good of the Democrat party. This party will not unify until he drops out. Hillary Clinton needs to focus on the General election, & not what is coming out of this nursing home candidate's mouth.
Yes, Bernie Sanders Will Become President. Hillary Clinton's FBI Investigation Isn't a 'Nothingburger'
You've been fooled by this H A Goodman and all of his support for Bernie Blogs Liminal....he's a Republican PLANT, A couple of republican PACS including Karl Roves, have been running ads and blogs in support of Sanders....to get his voters to hate Hillary...do a google on HA Goodman and read what the Sanders supporters have been saying about Goodman....they don't trust him, they feel his articles are filled with lies and half truths and think he is being ridiculous and lying aqnd distorting all kinds of Polls, and even asked to have his blogs not shown on their Sander sites because he is meant to deceive....

Just be careful, republicans are sneaky and personify why Politics is called DIRTY POLITICS.....Karl Roves PAC is running the "support of Bernie" propaganda....

Not saying you should not support Bernie, just be aware that there are Republican plants out there trying to deceive and divide.

:lol: "Bernie's a Republican plant" :rofl:

History tells us much different. He's been on the same roll for 35 years. Since Karl Rove actually had hair. See the video I just linked.

You can't "plant" that unless you have some kind of time machine.

Ah, conspiracy theories. The bane of the internets.
HUH? Who said Bernie is a Republican plant??

READ IT AGAIN....

The linked BLOGGER, HA Goodman is a plant....much like Armstrong Williams was a plant on no child left behind.
 
Sanders has the biggest microphone he has ever had in his life. If you think he is going to walk away from it now, you're very stupid.

Thousands and thousands show up at the rally's....
Then they don't vote for him??
Over 700K voted for him in NY. The folks at his rallies vote for him, assuming they got registered in time. But more are voting for Hillary. Still, Bernie's riding a wave of populism. He's a professional politician getting his huge ego stroked. Nothing wrong with it, so long as he keeps his eyes focused on the goal. The worry from Team Hillary is that since he really isn't a dem, Bernie's goal may not actually be electing a dem.

It isn't. Never has been. Bernie won his first office by unseating an entrenched Democrat. He only joined the Party to run this campaign.

At least once in Vermont, the Democrats and Republicans teamed up and ran a joint-endorsed candidate to try to beat him. He still won.
Anyone who's not a big fan of the Same Old Thing loves that sort of thing. One of the reasons he has the highest approval rating from his constituents of anyone in the Senate.
The question is whether his primary purpose in continuing his campaign is affecting the public debate and democratic policy and electing a democrat OR stroking his ego. If he continues attacks on Hillary that are more about exciting his crowds that actual substance, e.g. the Wall St speeches, than actual policy differences, he will not be acting constructively.
 
"If he decides he just wants to stay in the limelight--while launching assaults at Hillary Clinton, he does damage to her in the General Election."

Actually not.

Sanders’ attacks are nothing new, they’ve been used against Clinton for years with little positive results for her attackers, democratic or republican, which will likely have little adverse effect during the GE.

Indeed, Trump will face the same problem as has Sanders: that not only are the attacks against Clinton unfounded and without merit, but they’ll likely not have the desired effect, and might actually backfire against Trump.

‘Benghazi’ and ‘emails’ alone aren’t going to win Trump the GE.


No that's not correct, it's one thing to have someone on the opposite side of the isle attack you. That's normal.

But when you have a candidate that is supposedly on the same side of the isle, that has no possibility of winning the nomination and wants to continue to harp on things that the overwhelming majority are voting against, you're only not making an idiot out of yourself, but you are also doing damage to the party at the same time.

Sanders needs to drop out of this race for the good of the Democrat party. This party will not unify until he drops out. Hillary Clinton needs to focus on the General election, & not what is coming out of this nursing home candidate's mouth.
Yes, Bernie Sanders Will Become President. Hillary Clinton's FBI Investigation Isn't a 'Nothingburger'
You've been fooled by this H A Goodman and all of his support for Bernie Blogs Liminal....he's a Republican PLANT, A couple of republican PACS including Karl Roves, have been running ads and blogs in support of Sanders....to get his voters to hate Hillary...do a google on HA Goodman and read what the Sanders supporters have been saying about Goodman....they don't trust him, they feel his articles are filled with lies and half truths and think he is being ridiculous and lying aqnd distorting all kinds of Polls, and even asked to have his blogs not shown on their Sander sites because he is meant to deceive....

Just be careful, republicans are sneaky and personify why Politics is called DIRTY POLITICS.....Karl Roves PAC is running the "support of Bernie" propaganda....

Not saying you should not support Bernie, just be aware that there are Republican plants out there trying to deceive and divide.

:lol: "Bernie's a Republican plant" :rofl:

History tells us much different. He's been on the same roll for 35 years. Since Karl Rove actually had hair. See the video I just linked.

You can't "plant" that unless you have some kind of time machine.

Ah, conspiracy theories. The bane of the internets.
HUH? Who said Bernie is a Republican plant??

READ IT AGAIN....

The linked BLOGGER, HA Goodman is a plant....much like Armstrong Williams was a plant on no child left behind.

Oh. My mistake. Post deleted.

Be more specific on your pronouns, willya? :)
 
Sanders has the biggest microphone he has ever had in his life. If you think he is going to walk away from it now, you're very stupid.

Thousands and thousands show up at the rally's....
Then they don't vote for him??
Over 700K voted for him in NY. The folks at his rallies vote for him, assuming they got registered in time. But more are voting for Hillary. Still, Bernie's riding a wave of populism. He's a professional politician getting his huge ego stroked. Nothing wrong with it, so long as he keeps his eyes focused on the goal. The worry from Team Hillary is that since he really isn't a dem, Bernie's goal may not actually be electing a dem.

It isn't. Never has been. Bernie won his first office by unseating an entrenched Democrat. He only joined the Party to run this campaign.

At least once in Vermont, the Democrats and Republicans teamed up and ran a joint-endorsed candidate to try to beat him. He still won.
Anyone who's not a big fan of the Same Old Thing loves that sort of thing. One of the reasons he has the highest approval rating from his constituents of anyone in the Senate.
The question is whether his primary purpose in continuing his campaign is affecting the public debate and democratic policy and electing a democrat OR stroking his ego. If he continues attacks on Hillary that are more about exciting his crowds that actual substance, e.g. the Wall St speeches, than actual policy differences, he will not be acting constructively.

Bernie doesn't have an ego. He's entirely about ideals, always has been.
 
Sanders has the biggest microphone he has ever had in his life. If you think he is going to walk away from it now, you're very stupid.

Thousands and thousands show up at the rally's....
Then they don't vote for him??
Over 700K voted for him in NY. The folks at his rallies vote for him, assuming they got registered in time. But more are voting for Hillary. Still, Bernie's riding a wave of populism. He's a professional politician getting his huge ego stroked. Nothing wrong with it, so long as he keeps his eyes focused on the goal. The worry from Team Hillary is that since he really isn't a dem, Bernie's goal may not actually be electing a dem.

It isn't. Never has been. Bernie won his first office by unseating an entrenched Democrat. He only joined the Party to run this campaign.

At least once in Vermont, the Democrats and Republicans teamed up and ran a joint-endorsed candidate to try to beat him. He still won.
Anyone who's not a big fan of the Same Old Thing loves that sort of thing. One of the reasons he has the highest approval rating from his constituents of anyone in the Senate.
The question is whether his primary purpose in continuing his campaign is affecting the public debate and democratic policy and electing a democrat OR stroking his ego. If he continues attacks on Hillary that are more about exciting his crowds that actual substance, e.g. the Wall St speeches, than actual policy differences, he will not be acting constructively.


He is electable. Hillary is not. In the end, he will be the nominee.
 
Sanders has the biggest microphone he has ever had in his life. If you think he is going to walk away from it now, you're very stupid.

Thousands and thousands show up at the rally's....
Then they don't vote for him??
Over 700K voted for him in NY. The folks at his rallies vote for him, assuming they got registered in time. But more are voting for Hillary. Still, Bernie's riding a wave of populism. He's a professional politician getting his huge ego stroked. Nothing wrong with it, so long as he keeps his eyes focused on the goal. The worry from Team Hillary is that since he really isn't a dem, Bernie's goal may not actually be electing a dem.

It isn't. Never has been. Bernie won his first office by unseating an entrenched Democrat. He only joined the Party to run this campaign.

At least once in Vermont, the Democrats and Republicans teamed up and ran a joint-endorsed candidate to try to beat him. He still won.
Anyone who's not a big fan of the Same Old Thing loves that sort of thing. One of the reasons he has the highest approval rating from his constituents of anyone in the Senate.
The question is whether his primary purpose in continuing his campaign is affecting the public debate and democratic policy and electing a democrat OR stroking his ego. If he continues attacks on Hillary that are more about exciting his crowds that actual substance, e.g. the Wall St speeches, than actual policy differences, he will not be acting constructively.

Bernie doesn't have an ego. He's entirely about ideals, always has been.


Ideas but he's never done anything constructive other than bottom feed and worked for govt. He wouldn't know the first thing about running an economy. He's that stupid.
 
Sanders has the biggest microphone he has ever had in his life. If you think he is going to walk away from it now, you're very stupid.

Thousands and thousands show up at the rally's....
Then they don't vote for him??
Over 700K voted for him in NY. The folks at his rallies vote for him, assuming they got registered in time. But more are voting for Hillary. Still, Bernie's riding a wave of populism. He's a professional politician getting his huge ego stroked. Nothing wrong with it, so long as he keeps his eyes focused on the goal. The worry from Team Hillary is that since he really isn't a dem, Bernie's goal may not actually be electing a dem.

It isn't. Never has been. Bernie won his first office by unseating an entrenched Democrat. He only joined the Party to run this campaign.

At least once in Vermont, the Democrats and Republicans teamed up and ran a joint-endorsed candidate to try to beat him. He still won.
Anyone who's not a big fan of the Same Old Thing loves that sort of thing. One of the reasons he has the highest approval rating from his constituents of anyone in the Senate.
The question is whether his primary purpose in continuing his campaign is affecting the public debate and democratic policy and electing a democrat OR stroking his ego. If he continues attacks on Hillary that are more about exciting his crowds that actual substance, e.g. the Wall St speeches, than actual policy differences, he will not be acting constructively.


He is electable. Hillary is not. In the end, he will be the nominee.
He has nearly 3 million FEWER VOTES than Hillary and he has 277 FEWER pledged delegates.... although he has done way better than anyone has expected, it ain't looking good for him.
 
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Thousands and thousands show up at the rally's....
Then they don't vote for him??
Over 700K voted for him in NY. The folks at his rallies vote for him, assuming they got registered in time. But more are voting for Hillary. Still, Bernie's riding a wave of populism. He's a professional politician getting his huge ego stroked. Nothing wrong with it, so long as he keeps his eyes focused on the goal. The worry from Team Hillary is that since he really isn't a dem, Bernie's goal may not actually be electing a dem.

It isn't. Never has been. Bernie won his first office by unseating an entrenched Democrat. He only joined the Party to run this campaign.

At least once in Vermont, the Democrats and Republicans teamed up and ran a joint-endorsed candidate to try to beat him. He still won.
Anyone who's not a big fan of the Same Old Thing loves that sort of thing. One of the reasons he has the highest approval rating from his constituents of anyone in the Senate.
The question is whether his primary purpose in continuing his campaign is affecting the public debate and democratic policy and electing a democrat OR stroking his ego. If he continues attacks on Hillary that are more about exciting his crowds that actual substance, e.g. the Wall St speeches, than actual policy differences, he will not be acting constructively.


He is electable. Hillary is not. In the end, he will be the nominee.
He has nearly 3 million LESS VOTES than Hillary and he has 277 LESS pledged delegates.... although he has done way better than anyone has expected, it ain't looking good for him.

Hillary only wins in closed primaries and when fraud is easily perpetrated. Independents won't vote for her. They will vote from Bernie.
 
"If he decides he just wants to stay in the limelight--while launching assaults at Hillary Clinton, he does damage to her in the General Election."

Actually not.

Sanders’ attacks are nothing new, they’ve been used against Clinton for years with little positive results for her attackers, democratic or republican, which will likely have little adverse effect during the GE.

Indeed, Trump will face the same problem as has Sanders: that not only are the attacks against Clinton unfounded and without merit, but they’ll likely not have the desired effect, and might actually backfire against Trump.

‘Benghazi’ and ‘emails’ alone aren’t going to win Trump the GE.


No that's not correct, it's one thing to have someone on the opposite side of the isle attack you. That's normal.

But when you have a candidate that is supposedly on the same side of the isle, that has no possibility of winning the nomination and wants to continue to harp on things that the overwhelming majority are voting against, you're only not making an idiot out of yourself, but you are also doing damage to the party at the same time.

Sanders needs to drop out of this race for the good of the Democrat party. This party will not unify until he drops out. Hillary Clinton needs to focus on the General election, & not what is coming out of this nursing home candidate's mouth.

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Yes, Bernie Sanders Will Become President. Hillary Clinton's FBI Investigation Isn't a 'Nothingburger'
You've been fooled by this H A Goodman and all of his support for Bernie Blogs Liminal....he's a Republican PLANT, A couple of republican PACS including Karl Roves, have been running ads and blogs in support of Sanders....to get his voters to hate Hillary...do a google on HA Goodman and read what the Sanders supporters have been saying about Goodman....they don't trust him, they feel his articles are filled with lies and half truths and think he is being ridiculous and lying aqnd distorting all kinds of Polls, and even asked to have his blogs not shown on their Sander sites because he is meant to deceive....

Just be careful, republicans are sneaky and personify why Politics is called DIRTY POLITICS.....Karl Roves PAC is running the "support of Bernie" propaganda....

Not saying you should not support Bernie, just be aware that there are Republican plants out there trying to deceive and divide.
All Hilary supporters are corrupt and dishonest.

:rofl:

sure :rolleyes:
 
What's funny and hypocritical is that Bernie wants to go in to the convention with millions less in the popular vote and hundreds less in pledged delegates, and get the Super delegates to change their support for Hillary to HIM, so he can win!

MUCH like scuzzy Ted Cruz wants the delegates to SWITCH their support of Trump, who has more votes and more pledged delegates, to him at the convention.

no difference....

And Sanders supporters call Sanders honest? :lol:
 
Sanders was & essentially still is a registered independent. In New York voters registered as independent are not allowed to vote in the Democratic primary.

Hillarys win seems legit right?
 
Over 700K voted for him in NY. The folks at his rallies vote for him, assuming they got registered in time. But more are voting for Hillary. Still, Bernie's riding a wave of populism. He's a professional politician getting his huge ego stroked. Nothing wrong with it, so long as he keeps his eyes focused on the goal. The worry from Team Hillary is that since he really isn't a dem, Bernie's goal may not actually be electing a dem.

It isn't. Never has been. Bernie won his first office by unseating an entrenched Democrat. He only joined the Party to run this campaign.

At least once in Vermont, the Democrats and Republicans teamed up and ran a joint-endorsed candidate to try to beat him. He still won.
Anyone who's not a big fan of the Same Old Thing loves that sort of thing. One of the reasons he has the highest approval rating from his constituents of anyone in the Senate.
The question is whether his primary purpose in continuing his campaign is affecting the public debate and democratic policy and electing a democrat OR stroking his ego. If he continues attacks on Hillary that are more about exciting his crowds that actual substance, e.g. the Wall St speeches, than actual policy differences, he will not be acting constructively.


He is electable. Hillary is not. In the end, he will be the nominee.
He has nearly 3 million LESS VOTES than Hillary and he has 277 LESS pledged delegates.... although he has done way better than anyone has expected, it ain't looking good for him.

Hillary only wins in closed primaries and when fraud is easily perpetrated. Independents won't vote for her. They will vote from Bernie.
Open Primaries are used by both parties, to subvert the true will of each party's members by supporting the opponent's candidate that they believe is least likely to win in the General....

Conservatives voting in Democratic primaries to attain their ultimate goal, and Liberals voting in Republican primaries to attain their ultimate goal....the weakest candidate.
 
So "man up" is to be the new overused term on USMB. It's "man up" if he does what you suggest, but if he'd dropped out without your insistence, he'd be a "pussy," right?

Magical thinking.
 
It isn't. Never has been. Bernie won his first office by unseating an entrenched Democrat. He only joined the Party to run this campaign.

At least once in Vermont, the Democrats and Republicans teamed up and ran a joint-endorsed candidate to try to beat him. He still won.
Anyone who's not a big fan of the Same Old Thing loves that sort of thing. One of the reasons he has the highest approval rating from his constituents of anyone in the Senate.
The question is whether his primary purpose in continuing his campaign is affecting the public debate and democratic policy and electing a democrat OR stroking his ego. If he continues attacks on Hillary that are more about exciting his crowds that actual substance, e.g. the Wall St speeches, than actual policy differences, he will not be acting constructively.


He is electable. Hillary is not. In the end, he will be the nominee.
He has nearly 3 million LESS VOTES than Hillary and he has 277 LESS pledged delegates.... although he has done way better than anyone has expected, it ain't looking good for him.

Hillary only wins in closed primaries and when fraud is easily perpetrated. Independents won't vote for her. They will vote from Bernie.
Open Primaries are used by both parties, to subvert the true will of each party's members by supporting the opponent's candidate that they believe is least likely to win in the General....

Conservatives voting in Democratic primaries to attain their ultimate goal, and Liberals voting in Republican primaries to attain their ultimate goal....the weakest candidate.

Only the hopelessly cynical would use an open primary like that.

I use it to improve my choices in both parties. For example in 2012 I voted for Jon Huntsman. He would have been a better candidate for the RP. What I'm after is a better menu --- not stacking the deck. That's mindless.
 
Sanders just got slammed dunked in New York. This was a must win state for him. There is absolutely no possibility of him winning this nomination. Next Tuesday, April 26- it's going to be even more embarrassing for Bernie Sanders and his supporters.

Tuesday April 26
Connecticut Closed 70 delegates
Delaware Closed 31 delegates
Maryland Closed 118 delegates
Pennsylvania Closed 210 delegates
Rhode Island Mixed 31 delegates

Hillary Clinton is leading by double digits in all of them. After this big win in New York her momentum is going to show itself in the above states.

Sanders has been getting clobbered in these closed Primary states where only Democrats are allowed to vote. He's had a run on several of the smaller caucus states, due to very low voter participation. Typically underdogs will win them, because only underdog supporters will bother to show up for a 3 hour meeting to cast a vote. Had these states been primary states where several days of voting are allowed along with the use of mail in ballots Hillary Clinton would have won them all, and he would be a distant memory now.

If he stays in this race after losing this badly in New York it only proves what Democrats think of him anyway. That he's no Democrat, and he will not do what is right and helpful for the Democrat Party. If he decides he just wants to stay in the limelight--while launching assaults at Hillary Clinton, he does damage to her in the General Election. It's time for this party to unify, and that's not going to happen if Sanders insists on staying in a race that he cannot win.

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What, specifically, do you think Hillary will do right for the party?


There are millions of Republicans that believe Hillary Clinton is more conservative than Donald Trump. Republicans are going to vote for conservatism.

She is also a Hawk--she is not as passive regarding terrorism as Barack Obama. In fact, if not for her, Osama Bin Laden would be alive and well today. She was the one that put the pressure on Obama to do the hit, while Joe Biden and many other said no. Also Leon Panneta praises her in his book.

And she has a lot of Republicans that have praised her in the past.
Hillary's secret weapon? GOP praise
Republicans also despise her.

Ok what exactly do you think she will do domestically that would be good for the American people?


Well you probably weren't born yet--but the most fantastic economy that this country ever witnessed was under another Clinton--named Bill. This is when middle class incomes were going thru the roof--and the middle class was also investing in Wall Street. A time when employers were begging for employees. A time when the Federal Budget was balanced--which creates economic growth and opportunity in this country.

Hillary has a lot of praise from Republicans she has worked with in the past. Including Bush Sr. who worked hand in hand with her on putting major dent in AIDS in Africa. G.W. Bush seemed to be fond of her--and commented about about her, and most notably Paul Ryan--house speaker stated: That had she been elected instead of Barack Obama--this fiscal mess would have already been solved.

Bernie on the other hand--has just been a yay, nay and present voter in the senate for the last 25 years. No one ever heard of him, prior to him changing his party status to run on the Democrat ticket. He is the epitiome of what a politician does, that has no real accomplishment or record to run on. He comes out of the gate making all kinds of promises--that he knows with 100% certainty have ZERO chance of making it through the House or Senate. He has exploited the political ignorance of his supporters for campaign donations.

In fact here is his email--after getting clobbered in New York last night to his supporters:

"As you read this, thousands of supporters are responding to tonight’s results with contributions because they believe we can win. I need to know if I can count on you to add yours.

If everybody who has signed up to support our campaign made a $2.70 contribution tonight, we will have the resources we need to do very well next week and to take the pledged delegate lead on June 7.

From the day we started this campaign, the corporate media counted us out. The political establishment and financial elite organized against us. But every great movement in American history faced many of the same obstacles and eventually won because of a simple, timeless human truth: when people come together, when they stand together even through adversity, they win."

And so will we.

In solidarity,

Bernie Sanders

So as we see Sander's is still trying to scorch his supporters for more campaign donations, when he knows that there is absolutely no mathematical possibility of him winning this nomination. Sanders supporters think Hillary Clinton is underhanded-????-LOL Maybe that's why they refer to him as a BUM. But now he's also a sore loser, and he wants your money BAD. Maybe there's another trip to Europe in this ponzi scheme plan?
Bernie Sanders, The Bum Who Wants Your Money

He should drop out of this race immediately. Hillary Clinton needs to be focused on the General Election, not what's coming out of this loser's mouth.
 
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Sanders just got slammed dunked in New York. This was a must win state for him. There is absolutely no possibility of him winning this nomination. Next Tuesday, April 26- it's going to be even more embarrassing for Bernie Sanders and his supporters.

Tuesday April 26
Connecticut Closed 70 delegates
Delaware Closed 31 delegates
Maryland Closed 118 delegates
Pennsylvania Closed 210 delegates
Rhode Island Mixed 31 delegates

Hillary Clinton is leading by double digits in all of them. After this big win in New York her momentum is going to show itself in the above states.

Sanders has been getting clobbered in these closed Primary states where only Democrats are allowed to vote. He's had a run on several of the smaller caucus states, due to very low voter participation. Typically underdogs will win them, because only underdog supporters will bother to show up for a 3 hour meeting to cast a vote. Had these states been primary states where several days of voting are allowed along with the use of mail in ballots Hillary Clinton would have won them all, and he would be a distant memory now.

If he stays in this race after losing this badly in New York it only proves what Democrats think of him anyway. That he's no Democrat, and he will not do what is right and helpful for the Democrat Party. If he decides he just wants to stay in the limelight--while launching assaults at Hillary Clinton, he does damage to her in the General Election. It's time for this party to unify, and that's not going to happen if Sanders insists on staying in a race that he cannot win.

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If Sanders were able to "man up" he wouldn't be a socialist.

No, he needs to stay in. The longer he holds out, the larger the wedge in the Democratic Party grows.
 

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