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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Should the loser of the March 10th Michigan Primary drop out? Bluewater calls you out! [View all]LostOne4Ever
(9,604 posts)78. I refuse.
I think it is better for both the party and the nation if Bernie (and anyone else with a deeply held cause) to stick with it to the bitter end.
The debate and opposition of ideas will make the parties positions clearer, the final candidate stronger and more vetted, and allow the losing side to feel like it got to have its say allowing us to unite more easily afterwards.
Once the convention happens and there is an official nominee Ill switch my support to them and leave the primary behind. But until then it is those candidates right to be heard.
This race isnt over till the convention.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Should the loser of the March 10th Michigan Primary drop out? Bluewater calls you out! [View all]
bluewater
Mar 2020
OP
I'm calling for Bernie to drop out *NOW*. Michigan has no bearing one way or the other.
AGeddy
Mar 2020
#7
As stated previously, people have stated REPEATEDLY how important those Midwest states are in the GE
bluewater
Mar 2020
#42
Got it. Good for the Goose BUT not the Gander. There's a special catagory for those votes.
bluewater
Mar 2020
#49
When you make bad faith arguments, it isn't an ad hominem attack to point it out
AGeddy
Mar 2020
#52
Honestly, I am surprised at the responses from Biden supporters so far, they have all said "No".
bluewater
Mar 2020
#10
"Now, I realize that I am a rare individual with immense insight and intestinal fortitude..."
padah513
Mar 2020
#15
So are you willing to take the Pledge I just did? Ad Hominem attacks are just delefections.
bluewater
Mar 2020
#18
If the two candidates were tied, your question might make a LITTLE bit of sense...
AGeddy
Mar 2020
#38
Patting oneself on the back from a correct guess or two is some righteous beef, man.
LanternWaste
Mar 2020
#29
I think Pennsylvania is a bellweather. In any case no one should drop on the basis one state.
apcalc
Mar 2020
#30
If the Warriors are ahead 3-games-to-1 in the NBA finals.. should they quit if they lose game 5?
AGeddy
Mar 2020
#40
Individual votes are not the issue. Who wins and loses the Michigan Primary was.
bluewater
Mar 2020
#44
No, it is a must win for Sanders (MI) but not for Biden...although he is ahead and I think he wins.
Demsrule86
Mar 2020
#73
No. And I'm a Sanders supporter now that Warren is out. However, if he loses MI by a lot,
KPN
Mar 2020
#80
the next person to drop out should do so only if there is no path forward for them
iwannaknow
Mar 2020
#82