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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie, Bernie, Bernie... [View all]democratisphere
(17,235 posts)22. Everyone understands the status quo can not continue, but
I also believe very few would want what is about to besiege US.
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I do NOT blame Bernie. I do blame Comey and the FBI. Bernie after all endorsed Hillary, and
still_one
Jan 2017
#3
A third party has got to be formed at the grass roots level and build up. Shortcuts just fuck us up
bettyellen
Jan 2017
#5
it was a pretty big thing and one of the biggest things pushed against her even on this site
JI7
Jan 2017
#12
It's ridiculous that anyone blames a primary candidate for a general loss
VoicesAcrossAmerica
Jan 2017
#16
That's an accurate view, IMO. Plus, any former Bernie supporters who didn't turn out for her
JudyM
Jan 2017
#18
I might have a bit more insight into what happened on the Sanders side, but think what you need to.
JudyM
Jan 2017
#35
He followed rules. The same cannot be said for her campaign. That's why many lost all enthusiasm
JudyM
Jan 2017
#19
The negative framing of Hillary worked and remained with voters who described voting for her as:
JHan
Jan 2017
#27
LOL, ok if you say so. I'm sure that's what happened. The rust belt went meh because of Bernie.
JudyM
Jan 2017
#28